I’m slim – I tried on the Skims latex dress, it was surprisingly easy to get on but I can’t wear it in public | The Sun

KIM Kardashian's Skims has pushed boundaries with its latex line.

One influencer shared her surprise as she tried on the viral dress from the collection.

TikTok user Rows (@rowsvee) explained: "I’ve never worn latex before so I’m excited."

In the clip, the content creator modeled the $128 latex long-sleeve dress in the color Neon Blush.

She told viewers: "I’ve never done this before but I read you’re supposed to put powder on first, so I’m going to do that."

Showing off the Skims look, Rows revealed that "it's a little see through."

The influencer used her shoulder-length purple hair to cover her chest area.

"If you don't want see through, don't get the pink," she advised her followers.

The light pink latex material was visibly too big on the slim TikToker.

"I kind of wish I had gotten a size small, I got a medium because I’m really tall and I was worried it wouldn’t fit me at all," Rows said.

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The TikTok user added: "It’s cute, I just wish it fit better."

Rows also explained that she picked the color of the dress to match her hair.

"I was blonde when I got it so I thought I was going to look like Barbie but then I dyed my hair," she said.

Rows told viewers that she doesn't see herself wearing the look again.

However, she concluded that it was mainly due to purchasing the wrong side.

TikTok users took to the comments section to share their thoughts on the dress.

"Still looks amazing on you," wrote one impressed viewer.

Another follower said the look gave them "alt Barbie vibes."

"Reminds me of Velma in the Scooby Doo movie," commented a third person.


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