Could the Mullet Dress be Back? Ashley Graham Says Yes

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Let’s take a trip back to our sweet sixteenths, where mullet dresses were everything.

Giving the perfect hybrid of subtle sexiness with a short front hem a low back hem — mullet dresses were an absolute party wardrobe essential in the mid 2010s.

And now, in a shocking twist, they might be back.

On Friday March 31 , iconic curve supermodel and changemaker, Ashley Graham, wore a breathtaking Lanvin mullet dress to the 12th annual Women Making History Awards gala in Washington, D.C. as she was recognised for her impact on size diversity in the fashion industry, and spoke openly about the still-prevalent issue.

 “I have been working as a model for over 20 years, and I still am fighting to this day for equality of size diversity on the runway on the covers of magazines, and film, and TV. And it’s never felt complete,” Graham told PEOPLE.

“I think there’s still a lot of work to do. And that’s why I tell younger women and women who are also fighting for what things that they believe is just to keep going. Keep fighting, keep striving for what it is that you want to change.”

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On the night, Graham rocked a cape-style mullet dress from Lanvin, with pleated fabrication, a structured frill on the sleeve and hem, and a high-neck. Meshing two current fashion trends — capes and Y2K — together, Graham’s dress is another example of a style being revisited, in an undeniably more refined and elevated way.

She styled the piece with gold accessories — strappy shoes, a white bag with gold detailing, and chunky gold rings — giving us the full goddess colourway.

Photo: Getty Images

Something we keep seeing in fashion right now is a return of styles we were glad to be rid of — low-rise pants and skirts, denim maxis, headbands — but that have found a new sense of timelessness in their resurgence. With the endless evolution of fashion, technology and innovation, it’s truly remarkable the way trends are returning, better than ever.

That being said, we might need to revisit the mullet dress craze. Below, are four different styles of mullet dresses and skirts to shop.

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THE ICONIC

Sass & Bide Follow Your Bliss Skirt

This funky Sass & Bide Follow Your Bliss Skirt ($175) is an asymmetrical version of a mullet hem, done is a slightly less dressy way.

Aje

Aje Piacere strapless bow-detailed satin mini dress

This fun Aje Piacere strapless bow-detailed satin mini dress ($343) sports a voluminous  skirt that is slightly longer at the back, with a large bow detail at back. This bow detail can be adjusted to have longer tails, which would give this dress a more mullet-style.

We love that this Aje dress also incorporates another Y2K-inspired style: the bubble skirt.

THE ICONIC

Derma Department Oscar Maxi Dress

This Derma Department Oscar Maxi Dress ($400) has a romantic halter, and features layers of delicate chiffon tier ruffles which flow gracefully with movement.

The mullet style is created with a wide front split, showcasing a low hem at the front, and low hem at the back.

REVOLVE

Giorgiana Gown Majorelle

This gorgy floral Giorgiana Gown Majorelle ($560.79) has a halterneck tie closure, an open back with hidden zipper closure and a ruched bodice with cascading ruffle centre trim.

It’s giving a classic mullet style hem, and could be worn with heels or boots — easy to take through the seasons.

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