bodycon
Americanadjective
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(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.
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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
Etymology
Origin of bodycon
First recorded in 1990–95; from Japanese bodikon, itself a shortening of English body-conscious
Example Sentences
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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.
From Salon
Vanessa Hudgens is looking absolutely stunning - and pregnant! - in a black bodycon high-necked dress, accessorised with a diamond choker.
From BBC
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.
From BBC
The Manchester-based brand came under fire years ago for selling a bodycon dress for as little as £5.
From BBC
The items on offer, like split dresses, miniskirts and bodycon dresses, are what you'd expect to find on the fast fashion site but many Muslims dress modestly on a day-to-day basis to reflect their religious beliefs.
From BBC
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