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One commenter equated the dress's revealing nature to something worn by sex workers, lamenting that it was inappropriate for women who value modesty. Others expressed disappointment that Evee Magazine, a publication purportedly catering to conservative, religious women, was peddling such an overtly sexualized item.
Conversely, more liberal or non-religious audiences viewed the dress as a form of fantasy or aspirational fashion—an idealized, romantic look rooted in historical aesthetics. Some argued that it’s acceptable for women to pursue looks that emphasize glamour or femininity, regardless of their personal style or comfort.