A woman’s unexpected find at a flea market has reignited one of the internet’s most memorable debates over an optical illusion dress that broke the internet and went viral in 2015.
In a video shared on TikTok, Amanda Rubinstein showed off her surprising find when she discovered “the dress” that confused millions of people worldwide almost a decade ago.
It was in 2015 when a simple photo of the dress became one of the biggest internet sensations of all time.
The seemingly mundane snap had an incredible visual quirk: Some saw the dress as black and blue, while others saw it as white and gold.
A woman has found the same type of dress that appeared on the internet in 2015 and went viral
Amanda Rubinstein showed off her surprising find when she discovered ‘the dress’ that confused millions of people worldwide almost a decade ago
The photo went viral after a woman named Cecilia Bleasdale posted a photo ahead of her daughter Grace’s wedding.
The image immediately divided viewers into two camps, with the debate becoming so intense that scientists even studied why people perceived the colors differently, concluding that lighting and individual perception played an important role.
The phenomenon became the subject of ongoing scientific research in the fields of neuroscience and vision science, with a number of articles published in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
This time, Rubinstein’s TikTok video, featuring her humorous take as she declared, “I knew it was blue,” has already racked up more than 3 million views and countless comments.
Some viewers have revived the old joke, insisting they still see white and gold.
The Dress That Broke The Internet became famous worldwide after a debate over whether it was black and blue
Celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Kanye West, Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift also shared it
Rubinstein said the dress was one of the first things she noticed during the sale, and her enthusiastic response got a big laugh from nearby shoppers.”
Photo by retailer Roman Originals of the two-tone dress that sparked a global debate
Rubenstein has now featured the dress in several TikTok videos that have generated millions of views
One viewer wrote: ‘What a beautiful white and gold dress,’ while another commented: ‘For the first time I don’t see white and gold!’
In a follow-up to her viral post, Rubinstein decided to settle the color debate once and for all by showing viewers that the dress was indeed black and blue, confirming what the original manufacturer, Roman Originals, clarified years ago.
Rubinstein said the dress was one of the first things she noticed during the sale, and her enthusiastic response got a big laugh from nearby shoppers.”
The dress was one of the first items I saw when I walked to the yard sale. I immediately screamed, “Oh my god, you have THE DRESS!” The owners and other neighbors laughed heartily at my expressive reaction when they saw it,” she said Newsweek.
“I wasn’t sure if it would fit, but I knew that an opportunity to own one of the most iconic dresses of the internet age doesn’t come around often,” she said.
The seller had it in her closet since 2015, but rarely wore it.
“She knew it was a gem, but it had been there for nine years, so she thought it deserved better,” Rubinstein said.
“I can confirm it is from the same designer and collection, which leads me to believe it is genuine,” she added.