It was only a few weeks ago that ‘side vag’ burst onto the scene, quickly earning the title of Peak Skin-Baring trend.
We thought it couldn’t possibly be topped. How very wrong we were.
The MTV European Music Awards were held in the Netherlands yesterday and there was one trend that dominated the evening.
The bare butt.
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Alright, it wasn't exactly bare bare - but it was close enough for a red carpet event.
See-through dresses and jumpsuits emblazoned with crystals and lace took over the red carpet leaving very little to the imagination (except perhaps to wonder the styling tricks involved.)
From top models to reality TV stars, it was unanimous - no ifs, lots of butts.
Model Jourdan Dunn on the red carpet. Image: Getty
While models like Jourdan Dunn and Winnie Harlow both wore detailed 'naked' gowns with with strategic lace, jewels and beaded panelling, attendees like Geordie Shore's Chloe Ferry and Ex On The Beach's Charlotte Dawson took it one step further.
MTV Ex On The Beach contestant Charlotte Dawson. Image: Getty
Forget the nude coloured slip traditionalists would recommend - even the flashing-preventative-measures are barely there.
Georgie Shore's Chloe Ferry. Image: Getty
But if you thought it couldn't get any more, erm, daring - prepare yourselves.
Ferry's Spanish Geordie Shore counterpart Elettra Lamborghini brought the 'bare' to the 'bare butt' trend.
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Look, if you're going to do it, the MTV EMAs are probably the safest place.
Given this year we've seen the naked dress skyrocket in popularity, it's no surprise that to keep its shock value, it continues to be cranked up a notch or two. (Post continues after gallery.)
The most talked about Naked dresses
As for what's next? We don't think we even want to know.
Listen: We need to talk about side vag - so we did on our podcast Mamamia OutLoud. Have a listen.
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Top Comments
Cher did it in the 70s - better and bolder. Do ya think we should tell them?
I was just going to say, talk about turning back time.
If you could find a way.
What's happened to class and style