Paris Fashion Week's Fall-Winter 2024 Season Put Nipples on the Center Stage

Bras are out, nipples are in.
Composite showing Zoë Kravitz Olivia Wilde and two models during Paris Fashion Week's FallWinter 2024 Season wearing...
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Sheer dresses have been big news on the red carpet for as long as we can remember, but the style set at Paris Fashion Week right now is making a surprisingly convincing case for the risqué look IRL.

Everyone, from designers to models and celebrities, seems to have got the memo re: freeing the nipple in Paris right now, with brands such as Courrèges, Chloé, Saint Laurent, and Acne Studios all sending entirely sheer looks down their fall-winter 2024 runways.

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Saint Laurent, in particular, is championing the look, with almost every celebrity guest at the brand's latest showcase arriving sans bra. Olivia Wilde and Elsa Hosk have served up two of our favorite sheer moments so far this season, with both tapping into Saint Laurent's much-loved tailoring.

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Olivia Wilde

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Elsa's look consisted of a navy pinstripe skirt suit – complete with pocket square – which she paired with sheer black tights and a similarly sheer polka-dot cami. Olivia's look skipped the blazer but made equally effective use of a high-waisted tailored skirt, which she belted and paired with brown leather gloves and *that* sheer brown vest.

Georgia May Jagger

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Ebony Riley

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Zoë Kravitz

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Nailea Devora

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Ines Rau

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Georgia May Jagger, Ebony Riley, and Nailea Devora opted for similarly sheer vests, while Zoë Kravitz's brown dress featured more than one sheer layer, rendering it slightly less revealing at first glance – a similar design technique adopted by Cecilie Bahnsen.

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Perhaps the layered look – offering up a slightly more diffused look across the nipple – is a less intimidating way into the trend for the rest of us to consider come fall-winter. You know, if a full-on nipple situation doesn't feel appropriate once the office Christmas party invite lands in your inbox… While fashion week usually serves up a series of looks and trends that are undoubtedly *in* next season, over the last few days, we couldn't help but wonder… Is the bra officially out?

This post originally appeared on Glamour UK.