TikTok has spoken, and everything it’s saying revolves around Wolford’s $215 Fatal Dress, which Emily Ratajkowski just wore with slip-on sneakers and The Row’s newest It bag. The strapless dress—which can be worn in five (or more) different ways, as a low-rise maxi skirt, a strapless midi, mini, or maxi dress, and a tube top—is currently going viral on the app, not just for its versatility, but also for its ultra-flattering silhouette. “It is skin-tight and it will have anybody and everybody turning heads,” says @ann_natalie in her review of the dress, which has over 20,000 views. 

If the low-key cool dress looks familiar, it should. At least it should for anyone who followed Kim Kardashian’s style evolution in the 2010s, when she wore the affordable silhouette constantly and in all of its various forms. Now that trends from that era are returning to style, so is the SKIMS founder’s favorite body-con tube dress. And yes, we’re all on board with its modern-day comeback.

Scroll down to shop EmRata’s $215 dress before TikTok inevitably sells it out.

On Emily Ratajkowski: Wolford Fatal Dress ($215); The Row Half Moon Small Leather Shoulder Bag ($1290)

This pattern is drop-dead stunning.

For $40, I’ll take two.

This buttery-yellow dress is calling your name. 

How chic is this look? 

Buy this or live to regret it. 

The perfect level of sheer. 

No, because I need this dress.

If it’s wrong to love this dress, I don’t want to be right. 

Newsflash, you need this dress. 

This shade of green is having a much-deserved moment. 

The perfect neutral.

I’ve been on the hunt for the perfect black, strapless minidress ever since I saw Raising Helen. I think I just found it. 

I’d legit get married in this dress.

Just wait until you see it styled backwards.

To be worn from now until the last warm day of summer. 

More and more, I’ve been loving drop-waist dress silhouettes.

The strapless version of Carrie Bradshaw’s iconic naked dress.

This dress will work for any occasion. 

Pretty in pink. 

A blank slate. 

I truly thought this dress was over $500. 

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Simple and pretty, period.