Since her first runway appearance, the model has been wearing see-through clothing.
She wears skirts that reveal her underwear.
In interviews, she says she's not afraid to show her skin.
The model walked her first high- fashion runway in a see- through top.
She told Vogue that she had no idea she was at the show.
Even though her breasts were out, she said she was chill. I got a call from my agent saying that my agents wanted to put me in this kind of sheer top, and I was like, 'I'm game.' I don't care. I'm fine with the nipple.
She said that it didn't make her any more jittery. I was just like Dope. Whatever they would like. Let's do it because it's their idea. I was happy.
She wore a red and white dress to the Tommy Hilfiger show.
She wore a pair of boy- short underwear and navy boots while wearing no bra.
The star-shaped necklace, bracelets, and stars painted on her face were part of the see-through look.
She wore a black dress with cutouts a few days later.
The halter dress she wore was for the runway show.
It had cutout across its neckline, cutout down its skirt, and a barely there mesh lining.
Her next look was the same as her previous one.
She wore a high-waisted, tiered skirt with sheer panels and a mesh bralette with a thin ruffle across the neckline.
In 2015, the model wore a dress with a semi-sheer top and a skirt made of giant tassels.
She wore a black headband, open-toe boots, and sharp eye makeup to complete the bold outfit.
She wore a nude dress on the red carpet at the ESPYS.
Her dress was designed by Vauthier couture. It had long sleeves, a dark neckline, and a thin strip of sequin on its skirt.
The skirt extended into the train.
The model wore a green gown that was subtly see-through after her first appearance in a Victoria's Secret fashion show.
There was a custom-made dress that looked as if it was liquid cascading down her body.
A slit in her skirt almost reached her hip as she wore a dress with a deep V neckline.
There was an all-over snake print on the gown that she wore to the film festival.
The long sleeves and a mock neckline of the black gown that was designed for her were created by the designers.
It was made from mesh and had a snake print on top of her chest to make it look like she was naked.
She walked the Met Gala red carpet in a dress that caught everyone's attention.
The mesh La Perla dress was black and had a cutout down the side.
She had a thigh-high slit in her skirt and a deep scoop on her back.
At that year'sHarper's Bazaar event, she put a classy twist on daring.
The dress she wore was embellished with crystals.
The corset and ruched skirt were visible through the jewels.
She wore a white minidress at the Tiffany event.
Her outfit was sleeveless and had a bow around her waist.
She wore a sleeveless dress with no underwear and no bra.
She wore a nude minidress a few days later.
The green chainmail gown she wore was covered in gold glitter and had split sleeves.
She wore no bra but the fabric hugged her body and showed that she did.
She wore a daring gown at the film festival.
Her gown had a plunging neckline, sheer straps that covered her chest, a tiered skirt, and a bedazzled white belt.
The Schiaparelli Haute couture design has a seahorse broach made from diamonds and sea foam green crystal earrings.
For the second year in a row, she embraced naked fabric at the fashion awards.
Her dress was designed with a see-through fabric. It was covered in golden stones.
The dress had long sleeves, a diagonal slit across the back, a floor length skirt, and a thigh-high slit. The gown was without a bra.
One of her most famous looks was at the Met Gala.
She wore a see-through gown that made her look like she was only wearing diamonds.
She said her dress was inspired by the one Hepburn wore in "My Fair Lady"
She wore a semi-sheer outfit that made her stand out from the crowd.
She wore a crop top with no bra and a skirt with strips of ruffles.
A few weeks ago, she hit a Vogue runway.
A white tank top and a see-through dress were designed by Prada for the Olympian.
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