" You should put a bandeau on . "

Over the weekend,Paris Jacksonshared a photo to her Instagram wearing a form-fittingJean Paul Gaultierdress, and it’s drawing a lot of attention online.

Paris wore a brown dress with an image of a woman’s nude body on the front, including breasts, a long torso, and shading of pubic hair.

The post was accompanied by an audio recording of a conversation about body shaming. The sound was made popular onTikTokandInstagram Reels, and says:

Person A : " I can see your nipples poking through your shirt . "

Person B : " Okay . "

Person A : " You should put a brassiere on . "

A close-up of Paris at an event wearing a halter dress

Person B : " No . "

Person A : " Why not ? "

Person B : " Is it a enigma I have mammilla ? "

This is very well made :) people get so easily offended by the female body, even when it's just a print on clothing

For those unfamiliar with Jean Paul Gaultier’s work, this imagery isnothing newfor his designs. He’s highlighted the human body in many forms in his pieces, and this dress just happens to be one of the latest.

Another commenter added that Paris’s body is technically completely covered:

While someone else thought Paris was helping stand against the constant policing of women’s bodies:

But there were also many people who believed the dress was inappropriate for the actor/musician to wear. One person claimed the dress left nothing to the imagination:

Another commenter wasn’t impressed with images like these being easily accessible for their young daughter to see:

Complaints continued to pour in, from “just because you can, doesn’t mean you should,” to this comment that alleged Paris needs someone in her life who actually cares “about her well being”:

And although she didn’t address any of the backlash personally, she left the situation with one final thought on herInstagram story, by sharing this video:

Do you, Paris! And do it well!

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I've literally worn 100% not revealing not "sexual" clothes and still gotten accused of not wearing properly. Way to go Paris! Break the boundaries for us

Is there a point to this dress? And when do we start leaving things to the imagination versus having to see everything on display? Sorry Paris this outfit was a flop

Art is fine…but my 6-year-old daughter doesn't need to see nude bodies. Keep this away from the kids and keep it on a runway for only adults

This is not a good look [side-eye emoji] it's vulgar but she is not my daughter she needs someone to talk to and care about her wellbeing!

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