![]() Pantone summed it up as “individual expression,” so just pick a color, any color - but preferably neon - and rock it. This fad has been bubbling for a while, so those hoping to test out the rainbow can ease into color now before it really takes off come spring. ![]() Telfar was a rainbow of perfection, and even sold an array of colorful Bushwick Birkin bags at a Brooklyn Rainbow store. Though this time we don't mean a merely ill. Maybe you slipped and fell in front of everyone or accidentally stepped in dog poop, and while these funny fails are horribly awkward, sometimes all it takes is putting on the wrong outfit. We have all had our embarrassing moments. Marni showed blood red during the Italian brand’s NYFW debut, purple at LaQuan Smith, bold shades of blue at Michael Kors, electric yellow and green at Proenza Schouler, which celebrated its 20th year, and Maisie Wilen, with lime green in a collection - and appearance from Emhoff - meant to showcase the art of the green screen. 50 Epic Clothing Disasters We Can’t Believe Actually Happened. Observe these sportswomen flash their tits and muscular ass for. Bright orange was a common thread, seen at Altuzarra, Supima Monse, Dion Lee, Naeem Khan and more. My favorite female athletes and their naughty videos leaked. The safe-for-work trend was omnipresent, as predicted by Pantone. One immediate trend emerged - much to the nightmare of New Yorkers’ preferred head-to-toe black - and color is definitely back and bolder than ever, here to wipe away all muted tones from pandemic-era athleisure. While bras were largely ditched on the runway, plenty of street style stars and spectators skipped shirts altogether, donning just their bras at shows for shock and awe.īut beyond good ole fashioned skin, it’s tough to rally together trends in the era of TikTok where anything goes as long as it goes viral. Julia Fox wore a similarly experimental “dripping wet” outfit designed by a Parsons MFA student designer, Weiran, who saved even more risque designs for the runway. ![]() “Girls” star Jemima Kirke also walked the runway with a bikini top made out of flowers with the nipple area conveniently punched out. ![]() Several labels put out barely there creations, like Prabal Gurung, who sent Vice President Kamala Harris’ model stepdaughter Ella Emhoff out in a shocking sheer green curtain-like garment tied around her neck which exposed her bare breasts.Ĭollina Strada boldly freed the nipple with a floral design constructed of wires and airbrushed areola that attached to a long pink chiffon dress. Nudity and varying levels of nakedness seemed to reign supreme for the Spring 2023 season at NYFW, which ended on Wednesday. To the naked eye, the clear trend on the runways at New York Fashion Week was nearly no clothes at all. Women lost their lives so I can be naked at Fashion Week, says Julia FoxĪnna Delvey’s NYFW lockdown show: Arresting looks, ’80’s vibes on an East Village rooftop ‘Tenniscore’ trend serving sporty, elegant looks - on and off the court And a word to the wise: we are being very broad with the term “flash.#FreeThePits campaign exposes women’s hairy armpits to subway riders So sit back and relax because here are 15 female athletes who accidentally flashed on camera. Nevertheless, wardrobe malfunctions happen, and we’re here to show you some of them. We are not saying that someone is going to get into a karate match and come out with their clothes torn up as Goku did after fighting somebody in Dragon Ball Z. Seriously, most of these sports are high contact and high impact activities that are bound to make some clothing articles their victims. But the one thing we can say for certain is that the old-school Greek athletes certainly did not get as much backlash about showing a little skin back then as some of our athletes today get for the occasional wardrobe malfunction. We might be right, or we might be wrong, let the historians tell us the truth. To go one step further, we also doubt that any of them had to put on makeup in order to look good for the public. If there is one aspect in which athletes who competed at the time when the Olympics first started all the way back in Greece had an advantage over our athletes today, it's that they did not need to care about what they were wearing.įirst things first, we highly doubt that when the athletes of back then were about to take the field and compete at whatever brutal sport they were about to, they gave two damns about what the hell they were wearing.
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