30 ladies who prove any body can wear a bodycon dress

Fun fact: You don't have to be a size two or have curves "in all the right places" to wear a bodycon dress. Women of all shapes, sizes, and proportions can wear a tight dress, and let this list be proof.

Hunter McGrady proves red is year-round.

That dress looks so comfy, too!

Danielle Brooks wore a floral midi and SLAYED.

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She looked so happy, too.

We're not sure if this is a dress or a top and a skirt, but either way, Chastity Garner Valentine looks SO good.

Those polka dots, though.

Lyndsay Patricia layered hers with a denim jacket.

Check out those thigh-high boots!

Gabriella Lascano is the QUEEN of bodycon dresses.

This rose gold look is giving us serious glam vibes.

She also killed it in this sequin style.

BRB, picking my jaw up off the floor.

Nicole Simone is making a real good case for a body-con maxi dress.

*adds to cart*

Oh, and you don't have to get a black dress, either.

Wear whatever you damn well please, including kelly green.

You can never go wrong with a print.

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Slaaaay, boo.

Embrace a little cold shoulder action, too.

A visible belly outline never hurt anybody.

Don't be afraid of different textures.

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This "wet look" dress is giving us serious holiday party vibes.

If your confidence ever falters, throw on a tiara.

Beautiful.

S T U N N I N G.

New Year's Eve outfit inspo, right here.

Make it velvet, because why not?

Peep that halter top action, though.

Latex looks flawless on any damn body.

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So shiny.

We're pretty sure Queen Bey herself wore the same dress.

And it looks flawless on both bodies.

We're not sure what we love more: the dress or that amazing blazer.

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Would 110% wear both.

This off-the-shoulder wrap dress is a must for our winter vacations.

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Or at least the winter vacations of our dreams.

A little ruffle never hurts.

Or a big ruffle. Or any ruffle, really.

We're digging these earth tones.

Can it still be warm enough for fall fashion to be a thing?

This Gatsby-inspired look is perfect for ringing in the New Year.

Or ringing in ANY day, for that matter.

Who said plus-size women can't wear ruffles?

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Spoiler alert: You were dead wrong.

How did she get her glow to match her dress exactly?

It's ~magic.~

I literally don't have the words to describe how flawless this is.

SCREAMING.

Show off a little (or a lot) of leg while you're at it.

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Digging this off-the-shoulder style.

Ashley Graham proves you can go sheer AND skintight.

I can't tell if that's a dress or a shirt and a skirt, but it looks so good together that I'm willing to overlook it.

Tess Holliday proves that you should never underestimate the power of a little black dress.

A tight LBD will never NOT look good.

Consider this your excuse to dress like a mermaid for your next night out.

And this dress is the best dress to do it in.

Pair a little red dress with a pair of sneakers and a leather jacket.

Always a flawless look.

And finally, never sleep on white dresses.

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Remember, your curves — all of them — deserve to be celebrated.