The feminist movement brought the "braless" look into popular videos and movies. Films like Klute (1971), featuring Jane Fonda, showed a woman who explicitly rejected the discomfort of wearing bra as a sign of psychological freedom. This moment in filmography sparked a decades-long debate: Does wearing a bra signify oppression or liberation?
Recent period pieces like Bridgerton have sparked viral trends regarding corsetry and bras. While the show depicts the tight-lacing of the Regency era, modern filmography often uses the "unclasping" scene as a moment of intimacy and relief, a trope that has become a staple in romantic comedies and dramas alike. The feminist movement brought the "braless" look into
In cinema, scenes where a character is wearing a bra (not removing it) are often used to depict vulnerability, intimacy, or everyday realism without full nudity. In cinema, scenes where a character is wearing
| Production | Scene Context | Notable Aspect | |------------|----------------|----------------| | Friends (TV, S3E2) | Rachel wears a lace bra under a sheer top | Iconic 90s fashion moment; discussed in media for years | | Titanic (1997) | Rose asks Jack to draw her wearing only the blue pendant and a robe (bra implied) | Bra is never shown, but the "undressing" scene is famous | | Showgirls (1995) | Many backstage scenes with bras as part of costume | Cult classic for its theatrical bra-and-costume designs | | Mean Girls (2004) | "She doesn't even go here!" – bra visible under tank top | Meme-generating casual wear scene | | Euphoria (HBO) | Multiple characters wear bras as tops (e.g., Maddy, Cassie) | Influenced Gen Z fashion trends | | Jennifer's Body (2009) | Megan Fox's character wears a bra in several locker-room scenes | Blends horror with teen-girl intimacy | Note: Most major film databases (IMDb, Wikipedia) do
Note: Most major film databases (IMDb, Wikipedia) do not tag "wearing bra" as a keyword. These examples come from scene descriptions and fashion analysis.