13 Times Celebrities Went Commando on the Red Carpet
From Bella Hadid to Rihanna, check out the times celebs chose to ditch their underwear for the sake of a look.
Whether it's a sheer panel or a waist-high slit, there are some red-carpet dresses that just require you to go underwear free. Celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Gwyneth Paltrow have braved it all for the opportunity to get a seamless look. Earlier this year, Lady Gaga hopped on the no-underwear train in a sheer black corseted gown by Versace at the 2023 Academy Awards. From the Met Gala to movie premieres, L'OFFICIEL takes a look at some of the best no-underwear fashion moments on the red carpet.
Gwyneth Paltrow's Iron Man 3 premiere dress with sheer side panels made the actress look like she could be walking the runway.
Similar to the Versace safety pin dress, Miranda Kerr's Emilio Pucci gown is seemingly held together by the metal adornments.
Paris Hilton's sheer paneled dress left little to the imagination with the diagonal cut-outs.
At a 2014 Met Gala after-party, Rihanna let her backless gown dip down low for a jaw-dropping look.
At the 2015 Met Gala, Jennifer Lopez officially declared the end of side boob and the beginning of side butt in this Atelier Versace gown.
Bella Hadid's daring silk Alexandre Vaulthier dress made her go viral at Cannes back in 2016.
Chrissy Teigen suffered a wardrobe malfunction when her waist-high slit opened just a tad too much.
Halle Berry stunned in this sexy see-through lace gown at the NAACP Image Awards in 2018.
Kendall Jenner showed off her supermodel legs in her 2019 Vanity Fair Oscars After Party look.
In an Instagram post, Kim Kardashian's thigh-high slit and hip cutout were perfect for a stationary pose.
Lady Gaga went for a no-underwear moment at the 2023 Academy Awards. She wore a black Versace dress that came straight from the Fall/Winter 2023 runway, a collection that debuted only days before the coveted award ceremony.
For the 2023 Met Gala, Rita Ora opted for a sheer black gown by Prabal Gurung — no underwear required. Of course, the real scene-stealer was the dramatic train that nearly overtook the Met steps as she posed throughout the evening.