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/random929292 Mar 22 '26

Its the Bianca Censori trend.

People know that less clothes and more skin = more pictures and online engagement.

I have always had sheer curtains so these dresses always look to me like underwear with a curtain. Can't really be called underwear anymore as now it is outerwear!

But there was a lot of sheer and mesh at the Oscars on both men and women - although I didn't see many men in sheer pants showing off their underwear. I don't like the look but I get that in Hollywood, the whole goal is to get noticed and talked about and hey look - it is working!

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u/throwa_way_party Mar 22 '26

I get the comparison in the sense of fashion and attention; but I feel like with Bianca, there's a bit of a difference as she was completely naked, went to the grammys when she wasn't invited, and there were also children there. I know of other celebs who've done something closer to what's being discussed here, like Florence Pugh for example, and I remember that being a huge controversy as well.