Cone Bras Are the Freaky Forbidden Trend of 2025

By April of 1990, Madonna had made headlines for her controversial religious connotations in the “Like a Prayer” music video, her penchant for marrying BDSM and Catholic imagery, and her tendency to gyrate with reckless abandon on stage. And yet on the first night of her Blond Ambition tour, she still had more headlines to make. When she ripped off her slashed pinstripe suit to reveal a custom-made corset bodysuit by Jean Paul Gaultier, featuring two cone-bra cups with embroidery circling each like bullseyes, everyone had something to say about it.

Madonna had reached out to the designer to create her wardrobe for the tour because she loved how Gaultier’s clothing combined the feminine with the masculine. With the cone bra, he had taken what is often soft and made it subversively sharp. The bra was reimagined as not just something to be used for support but also something strong enough to be perceived like a weapon. The conical bra further proved that Madonna was firmly in charge of her sexuality and didn’t care about anyone’s perception of it.

Cone Bra Styling

Madonna during her Blond Ambition tour.

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Gaultier’s original cone bra was introduced on the runway for his fall/winter 1984 Barbès collection. It was presented in the form of a velvet orange dress with cones that protruded out far more than Madonna’s. It was the epitome of an editorial look.

It made women reconsider the image of sexiness they had been sold by destabilizing the idea. Gaultier proved to be sexy could also mean to be strong or weird or freakish, even. A bra didn’t have to look soft and show skin. Despite setting off plenty of conversations, the cone bra was just that: something women thought about more than they wore.

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Cone Bra Styling

The original cone bra, as seen on the Fall/Winter 1984 Barbès runway.

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Cone Bra Styling

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No one has really talked about the cone bra that much since. In 2025, plenty of women don’t like wearing bras at all, period, whether they’re coned or not. But leave it up to Mrs. Prada to reinvigorate the cone bra conversation decades later with her fall/winter 2025 show.