Chappell Roan's Sheer Dress & More Of The Nakedest Paris Fashion Week Moments
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Chappell Roan's Sheer Dress & More Of The Nakedest Paris Fashion Week Moments
"Several of New York, London, and Milan's Fall/Winter 2026 shows already teased the possibility that the see-through look, particularly the nip-baring variety, will stay ubiquitous throughout the year. Paris Fashion Week, however, which ran from March 2 through 10, was the ultimate confirmation of the trend's longevity."
"Balenciaga, for example, paired a deep brown 'naked dress' with leather opera gloves, giving it a luxe, cold-weather-appropriate feel. The fashion house's creative director, Pierpaolo Piccioli, has long been designing clothes that allow for bodily autonomy, so incorporating a diaphanous number in a leather-heavy collection tracks."
"Saint Laurent continued its tradition of sending sheer looks down the runway. This season, however, the looks have been reinterpreted in a new fabric, transitioning from diaphanous chiffons (Fall/Winter 2024), laces (Fall/Winter 2025), and nylons (Spring/Summer 2026) to a glossier, waxed lace."
Naked dressing, characterized by sheer and see-through garments, continues to dominate fashion trends across seasons. Paris Fashion Week confirmed this aesthetic's longevity through romantic, punk, and minimalist interpretations. Designers demonstrated styling strategies for cold weather by pairing transparent pieces with layering elements. Balenciaga combined deep brown sheer dresses with leather opera gloves for luxury appeal, while ChloƩ paired sheer tops with fuzzy pants for prairie-inspired looks. Saint Laurent maintained its body-forward tradition with glossy waxed lace, and Gabriela Hearst offered fairy-tale interpretations with lace-trimmed capes and slip dresses. Ann Demeulemeester blended rock-and-roll aesthetics with romance through distressed sheer pieces.
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