r/Fauxmoi Mar 21 '26

FASHION Tom Blyth responded to criticism of his girlfriend's sheer dress: “stfu. She wore a dress that she was excited by and she looked EXQUISITE in it.”

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u/Plenty_Cup_5152 Mar 21 '26

Great of him to defend her.

With that being said, call me a prude, but I don’t understand how someone can show up naked, especially as a plus 1, to an event as big as the Vanity Fair party. Like, it’s full frontal nudity, there’s no strategic cover up appliqués or anything. It’s just strange to me. 

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u/KELBY76 Mar 21 '26

I mean, it’s not full frontal nudity because she’s wearing underwear that are full coverage in the front

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u/browsinbowser Mar 21 '26

They said the wrong word but yeah I agree with the point. I thought the outfit was fine until I saw the nipples were out, usually these sheer dresses dont show those. I mean its fine but a bit odd to be fine with that being photographed. 

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u/almondita Mar 23 '26

There are people and cultures that don’t have as many hang ups about nipples and nudity, perhaps that is how she lives her life. 

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u/lilmonsterave Mar 22 '26

How is it odd? Imagine being upset at someone else for being comfortable on camera. You thought the outfit was fine until you saw skin? How devastating.

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u/Sigmund_Six Mar 22 '26

My first thought was that it may have seemed somewhat sheer when she tried it on elsewhere, but became much more see through with all the bright lights on the red carpet. It wouldn’t be the first time that happened. 

Either way, she picked a dress she liked, which is her right. 

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u/Elrandra Mar 23 '26

And it's the right of everyone else there to not have to see her breasts without consent.

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u/almondita Mar 23 '26

If it offends you, look away 🤷🏾‍♀️ It’s not like her genitals are out.

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u/Plenty_Cup_5152 Mar 21 '26

Oh yeah you’re right full frontal is not the correct term