In Michigan, a mother named Meghan Mayer was shopping at Target when she spotted an Easter dress that caught her eye. At first, she thought it was a cute, modest dress for little girls.
But then she noticed something unusual: the dress had waist cutouts. Curious and concerned, Meghan posted her thoughts on TikTok, and what happened next was explosive.
Meghan Mayer is a conservative mother and a seventh-grade teacher. She couldn’t shake off the question: were these dresses really suitable for young girls, especially her daughters, who are 10 and 7 years old?

Meghan’s TikTok video quickly set off a firestorm online. Some people agreed with her, saying the waist cuts were inappropriate.
“I just don’t think waist cutouts are right for young kids,” one viewer commented. But there was also a group that loved the dress, thinking it was cute and perfectly fine. “I think it’s adorable! My daughter would look so sweet in it,” another user wrote.
This debate sparked a larger discussion about whether retailers like Target are pushing kids to grow up too fast. Many people feel that stores are selling clothes that are too mature for children.
On the other hand, those who supported the dress talked about their own childhoods, wearing similar styles without any worries. “I wore dresses like that when I was little, and it was never a problem,” one person shared.
Even though opinions were all over the place, many people defended the dress, saying it was cute and age-appropriate. “It’s just a dress, and it’s really cute. Why make a big deal out of it?” someone argued. It turned out that even among the people discussing it, views on what’s suitable for kids varied widely.
Now, we want to hear from you. What do you think? Is this dress a good choice for young girls, or should it be more traditional and innocent?
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