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6 Dresses That Might Just Play Mind Tricks On You

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And we thought nothing could outdo the badass llama on the loose this week, but of course the Internet's always one-upping itself. Last night's #dressgate phenomenon had us all in a state of inexplicable hysteria, frantically trying to get a hold of our optometrists to book emergency appointments. The low-resolution image began to circulate through Tumblr late Thursday evening, and soon had celebrities like T-Swizzle and Biebs flocking to Twitter to add their two cents and confidently voice their disdain at the matter. Some saw white and gold, others saw blue and black, but ultimately everyone was severely tormented by this bizarre, viral post.

"I see white & gold" Kim K tweeted. "Kanye sees black & blue, who is color blind?" And funnily enough, it seems the peculiar blue-white-gold-yellow-white dress has done more damage to the Internet in the last 24 hours than the Kardashian's December Paper mag cover. But this got us thinking—why should this dress get special attention?

From the trippy, tropical pattern on the Opening Ceremony Painted Leaves Flare Dress to the optical illusions on this psychedelic Kenzo gown, we have you covered when it comes to dresses that trick the mind. We're not going to challenge your perception, but we can certainly agree that the dresses in the slideshow above will have your head spinning faster than Regan MacNeil in The Exorcist.


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The Opening Ceremony Painted Leaves Bandeau Flare Dress and Painted Leaves Jacquard Seamed Dress both display scanned and manipulated leaves on the print, leaving you wondering if you're seeing a classic dress with splashes of white and grey from afar or a trippy tropical design. We'll let you decide.  The multi-sized stripes in the Kenzo Breton Stripes Silk CDC Sleeveless Dress in tobacco creates a slight blurred effect from afar. The triangle shape at the apex of the dress adds a multidimensional effect that leaves you wondering where the stripes truly begin and end. The T by Alexander Wang Engineer Striped Short-Sleeve Dre

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