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Gen Z revives sexy fashion trend that was previously declared extinct

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Gen Z revives sexy fashion trend that was previously declared extinct

Gen Z has officially said goodbye to the wireless triangle bralette, as the push-up bra stages a massive, unapologetic comeback around the world.

Ten years after British Vogue infamously declared that cleavage was dead, the fashion pendulum has swung in the opposite direction.

The resurgence is driven by a global early ‘2000s obsession and a wave of celebrities embracing the hyper-feminine aesthetic, leaving the ultra-minimalist, comfort-first look of the late 2010s behind.

Recent global fashion moments have been major catalysts for the shift, particularly at Coachella, where Addison Rae performed in a glossy vinyl Agent Provocateur push-up bra, PinkPantheress wore a tartan iteration with blue lace trim, and Olivia Rodrigo sported a pale pink leather padded bra.

International runways have also cemented the return of the silhouette, with Gucci’s recent Fall/Winter 2026 show in Milan turning heads with slinky mini dresses, skin-tight silhouettes, and overt push-up styling.

It isn’t just music festivals and runways driving the cleavage revival.

The recent television phenomenon “Off Campus” has triggered a massive surge in lingerie demand among viewers.

The show’s styling has sparked an online frenzy, with fans taking to social media to hunt down the exact lingerie pieces worn by characters Hannah and Allie.

“Oh my god, I need Hannah’s bras” was the general consensus online.

The pop culture momentum is being further propelled by major celebrity brands, including actress Sydney Sweeney’s push-up-heavy lingerie line, SYRN, alongside the return of the iconic Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show after a six-year hiatus.

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Australian bra brands have been closely watching the shifting trend, which accounts for a lucrative slice of the global $40 billion bra industry.

Despite the comfort-first trend dominating the past few years, local retailers have seen a noticeable rebound in padded bras.

Georgia Gazal, founder of Australian underwear brand First Thing, launched her business in 2022 to prioritize comfort, but has watched underwear evolve rapidly since then.

Gazal revealed that her brand recently launched its own padded bra in the AirShape collection, which has instantly become the brand’s most successful launch to date.

Since hitting the market this year, First Thing has sold one bra every 30 minutes, with prominent Australian media personalities Abbie Chatfield and Steph Claire Smith both spotted wearing pieces from the collection.

“After a lot of minimalism, younger women are having fun getting dressed again, and that starts with their underwear,” Gazal told news.com.au.

“It’s not just push-up bras either; it’s bold colors, it’s wearing lingerie as part of the actual outfit.”

Gazal explained that while the trend long favored invisible comfort, Australian women now want their underwear to function well while also looking fun, feminine and sexy.

“There’s a different energy to what we’ve seen before,” she notes.

The return of the push-up bra marks a major psychological shift from its original 1990s heyday, popularized by Eva Herzigová’s iconic “Hello Boys” Wonderbra billboards.

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Back in 2016, outlets such as The Guardian reported that the “hoicked-up presentation of bosoms” had all but vanished from fashionable circles, and the more natural “‘70s boob” was making a comeback (think Jane Birkin in a cotton T-shirt or Michelle Pfeiffer in “Scarface”).

The publication even said at the time that visible cleavage acted as “a barrier to being taken seriously in a professional context” and “breasts piled together like cream buns do not make a subtle statement.”

Sydney-based fashion and celebrity stylist Tamarra McNaught, founder of TITO STYLE, told news.com.au that the 2026 push-up resurgence is about embracing the idea that empowerment and overt femininity are no longer mutually exclusive.

“The real trend isn’t cleavage. The real trend is freedom,” she said.

“Women are increasingly choosing what makes them feel confident rather than what fashion tells them they should wear.”

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