Stars in (Nearly) Naked Dresses
Rihanna
The songstress turned heads (and dropped jaws) in this unforgettable, all-over sheer Adam Selman gown at the 2014 CFDA Awards in New York City.
Miley Cyrus
The star went for a nude-illusion Marc Jacobs gown featuring a sexy black net overlay at the 2013 Met Gala.
Jennifer Lopez & Geri Halliwell
Talk about seeing double: Our minds were blown when we realized that Geri Halliwell sported J.Lo's famed Versace frock one month before the star made her iconic appearance at the 2000 Grammys in the dress.
Rose McGowan
Ah, the naked dress that started it all. McGowan's infamous 1998 VMAs appearance alongside then-fiancé Marilyn Manson has inspired many copycats (see: exhibits A and B) in the years since.
Toni Braxton
Braxton went for a rather, er, floss-y look at the 2001 Grammys.
Amber Rose
The star flaunted her assets in a McGowan-esque naked dress at the 2014 VMAs.
Lady Gaga
Never one to miss out on a body-baring dress moment, Lady Gaga took to the streets of Manchester in a sheer green number perhaps more fit for the bedroom.
Rosalyn Sanchez
The star left little to the imagination in this sheer gown at the 2014 Latin Grammys.
Alessandra Ambrosio
Only a handful of strategically-placed black panels take this Balmain look from scandal to scantily-clad.
Iggy Azalea
The Australian rapper stunned in this lacy, nude-effect Pucci gown at the 2013 VMAs.
Bleona Qereti
The Albanian singer's barely-there fishnet frock and glitter pasties get-up had us saying, "Who the f*** is Bleona?!"
Miley Cyrus
Miley, naked again? No way.
Jaimie Alexander
The Thor: The Dark World actress made a statement at the film's Los Angeles premiere in this ultra-sexy sheer panel illusion gown.
Lily Aldridge
Turns out that the most popular trend at the 2014 CMAs was the nearly-naked dress, as worn by Aldridge, Kellie Pickler and Nicole Kidman.
Alessandra Ambrosio
The model does it again! This time in a hot Zuhair Murad number at the 2014 amfAR LA Inspiration Gala.
Elizabeth Hurley
The British babe's Versace number was only held together by a (number) of safety-pins.
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