People on social media were shocked when a woman showed them the “perfect” outfit to wear to a funeral.
The owner of a small British clothing store called EdgyLittlePieces shared on TikTok what she thinks is the best way to dress for a funeral.
In the clip, the woman is seen wearing the brand’s best-selling funeral dress, which is a black halter minidress with big cutouts.
The dress fits her body so well that it shows off her cleavage and her whole torso. It also has thin spaghetti straps that go back and forth across her neck, breasts, and stomach.
Watch the TikTok video below:
In the video, which has gotten 214,100 and 8,450 views, the woman is standing in front of a mirror and showing off her clothes while saying:
So, this is our best-selling funeral fit at the minute. It’s extremely modest and covered up, so it’s perfect for a funeral.
Many viewers commented in the comments section of the video about how shocked they were by the “funeral dress.”
One user who was shocked wrote:
This is a joke right.
Another person who was just as scared said:
I think I’d be the one in a coffin if I showed up with that on.
A third person spoke up and said:
I mean the dress is gorg but not for a funeral.
A fourth user made a joke:
It’s too modest it looks like she’s going to church.
In another video on a different account, the dress’s owner showed how to wear it by saying:
You can tighten it up to make it super modest for the funeral, and loosen it back down for the after-party.
The business owner told her followers the same thing and said that the outfit is appropriate for the event, even though it showed her cleavage.
Once more, people were indignant about the attire, and one said it was “so disrespectful.”
While another shared,
Girl no just no.
Even though people’s responses to the dresses are funny, it looks like the owner is just having fun on her social media page to get attention.
On her TikTok page, she tells her followers who leave comments that they should wear revealing clothes. Some users ask her for the best “family-friendly outfit for grandma’s birthday,” a dress for a wedding guest, or a look for a job interview.
Would you listen to what this business owner says about fashion? What do you think?