THE return of an iconic Noughties trend in H&M has left the internet divided – with some claiming it's already giving them nightmares.
In recent weeks, Fabulous has revealed how fashion fans were sent into a frenzy after spotting Primark selling various throwback trends – from ballet pumps and a Paris-Hilton inspired pink velour tracksuit to cargo trousers.
And now it seems like H&M is at it, too…
Camilla, who is from the US, took to social media and shared a short video where she's seen holding up a mini denim pleated skirt from inside the high-street store.
"Don't fall into the trap," she urges her social media followers, before asking: "What in the diet culture is this s*** H&M?"
She then adds: "Body shaming flashbacks."
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Camilla captioned the post: "PLEASE don't let history repeat itself. I promise, you do not want this.
"Starved 90s/00s diet culture is not something you want scarring you."
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The post has since received a whopping 262,000 views and been inundated with comments – with very mixed responses.
"No, oh please no. It took me so long after high school to learn to love my body and my self again," wrote one. "Those 00's were so toxic and with 0 body positivity."
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A second agreed: "I’m gonna cry noooooo. Is low rise jeans and shorts coming back? Whyyy!?"
A third commented: "Omg I had this almost exact skirt when I was 13. I am 28 now."
Another penned: "I can’t believe the dark times are coming back again."
However, others didn't see an issue and simply pointed out that if it's not your cup of tea, don't buy it.
"It’s just a mini skirt They have plenty of different items," noted one.
A second argued: "Why are you guys shaming low rise skirts and pants? It's clothing and it isn't only for skinny bodies."
A third admitted: "Ngl I love it and nobody is forcing you to wear it or buy it."
Meanwhile, another added: "You don't need to buy or wear if it doesn't suit you."
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In response to the messages, Camilla wrote: "People seem to misunderstand.
"This is not about shaming ANY size, petite or plus. It's about the toxic 00s body shaming & diet culture."
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