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bodycon
[ bod-ee-kon ]
adjective
- (of clothing) designed to be close-fitting, and often made with stretchy material, so as to display the shape of the body; skintight:
Bodycon dresses restrict the length of one’s stride, making it difficult for wearers to walk with confidence in heels.
- of or relating to clothing in this style:
She experimented for a while with a more bodycon approach to dressing than her signature layering.
noun
- a style of clothing designed to be close-fitting, often made with stretchy material, so as to display the shape of the body:
Why didn’t you tell me how big my butt looks in bodycon?
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Origin of bodycon1
Example Sentences
I can’t remember what I bought that day, but we spent hours circling the racks and thinking about which bodycon dress would finally get us an inch closer to being adults.
The music video opens with a bang as Gaga arrives at a rural prison, her platinum-blonde hair paired with a black-and-white striped bodycon dress featuring pointed sleeves sharp enough to take out an eye.
Vanessa Hudgens is looking absolutely stunning - and pregnant! - in a black bodycon high-necked dress, accessorised with a diamond choker.
We asked industry expert Chris Grayer to price-up the cost of making a light brown, mini bodycon dress - with a rouched detail - which Boohoo retailed at £15.
The Manchester-based brand came under fire years ago for selling a bodycon dress for as little as £5.
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