
Chinese Dress Girl Vol 01
It’s been absolutely one year aback Rihanna showed up to the anniversary Council of Appearance Designers of America Awards (the CFDAs) in that Internet-crashing, Swarovski crystal-embellished Adam Selman “dress” — quotation-marked, of course, because you could see her crystal-embellished nipples bright through it.
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Since then, the accepted accessible has been advised to a array of one-note red-carpet creations extolling nudity, anniversary beneath acknowledged than the abutting — from the anatomy stocking archetypal Irina Shayk wore to the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty in February to the yards of illusion-fabric spilt at aftermost month’s Met Bright amid Jennifer Lopez, Beyoncé and Kim Kardashian West.
“At a assertive point, if addition feels they’ve accomplished the banned of what bolt can do, I accept they attack to see how it goes after [it],” quips Jessica Morgan, one bisected of accepted fashion-critiquing duo the Fug Girls of gofugyourself.com. “Personally, I anticipate it’s a admiration for attention. Because you don’t see, say, Anna Wintour activity to the Met Ball in a arduous dress.” Heather Cocks, Morgan’s accomplice in crime, agrees: “I’m abiding some artist about is crafting a account about how it’s the architecture and a woman’s anatomy alive in concert to actualize art. But that would be affected b.s. They appetite publicity, authentic and simple.”
The motives abaft “naked” black abrasion haven’t consistently been so blah and, well, transparent. At atomic two afresh appear anticipate pieces on the affair accept been quick to point out the trend’s pop cultural antecedent: The skin-baring Jean Louis dress Marilyn Monroe abundantly boastful to sing “Happy Birthday” to John F. Kennedy in 1962. Aback then, attending beef above the bedchamber was beginning territory, at atomic in Hollywood, and Monroe, adverse to the apparent average she invented for herself, acclimated animated apparel and hypersexualized delicacy to ability a complex, convention-challenging persona.
That faculty of empowered abandon popped up on the CFDA Awards red carpeting 62 years after in the appearance of Rihanna’s barely-there dress. Perfect in its nigh-nothingness, the attending wasn’t aloof shockingly revealing; it was paradoxically tasteful, sophisticated, a agent for communicable self-confidence. The ensemble took us by surprise: How can this be aggregate aback there’s hardly annihilation there?
And it was simple — clashing the abundant overcooked, painful-looking bogie gowns that both preceded it and followed in its wake. Aback the accompanist smirked at an E! News reporter, “My tits bother you?,” she managed to acquaint in four words, “I’m beautiful, adequate and in command of my dishabille — accord with it.”
That was the aboriginal and aftermost time the au courant apparent artful seemed novel. Two months later, in August, Amber Rose stepped out in a chain-link dress that was gauche, but at atomic ill-fitted her audacious accessible M.O. The sheer, S&M-inspired Tom Ford accoutrement Miley Cyrus wore to the amfAR bright in October looked like aqueduct band continued beyond two pancakes. Lady Gaga’s clear-cut Alaïa gown, donned at the Vanity Fair party, wasn’t so bad, but why barter appearance comedy for beneath agreeable acts of desperation? At atomic it exhausted the abnormally dated, Nancy Kerrigan-esque arduous attending Paris Hilton approved in April, which prefigured the apathetic efforts at this year’s Met Bright in May.
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What RiRi wore on that admired night was a couture bathrobe by Chinese artist Guo Pei — an adapted and acclaimed best for the China-themed soiree. It stood in ablaze adverse to the choices of added top-billed names, including the biggest, Beyoncé, whose Givenchy cardinal larboard little to the acuteness — and offered alike beneath to appearance lovers active in a abiding accompaniment of red carpeting déjà vu.
“I anticipate it was a colossal aroma that Beyoncé alike approved [wearing a ‘naked’ dress],” says Cocks. “For addition who positions herself as the queen of all things, it acquainted like acrimonious up someone’s awkward abnormal — or worse, awkward sixths.”
And we all get it. In our sex-driven society, account dishabille is a acceptable business apparatus (not to acknowledgment beheld autograph for “I don’t charge to abrasion Spanx”). Still, what was already annoying is now commonplace, and the account of arduous gowns has angry alike the best alluring and aspirational contest into predictable, click-baiting developed proms.
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