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Model takes underboob trend to next level at Sydney event

Underboob is having a serious moment in the fashion world – with one woman’s daring twist taking the trend to the next level at a Sydney event.

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It’s safe to say the underboob is definitely having a moment in fashion.

But one Sydney model has taken the racy trend to the next level, wearing a very revealing dress to an event on Thursday.

Tayla Cohen attended the Grey Goose Smooth Summer Event wearing a halter-neck satin dress which showcased her toned abs and plenty of underboob.

The orange and white dress also featured a waist-high slit that was secured in place by a sarong-style tie.

Tayla Cohen attended the Grey Goose Smooth Summer Event on Thursday. Picture: Matrix Media Group
Tayla Cohen attended the Grey Goose Smooth Summer Event on Thursday. Picture: Matrix Media Group
The model stunned in the skimpy dress which took the underboob trend to the next level. Picture: Matrix Media Group
The model stunned in the skimpy dress which took the underboob trend to the next level. Picture: Matrix Media Group

Tayla paired the dress with strappy black sandals, wearing her hair out in natural waves and sporting a winged eyeliner look.

Swimwear is credited for creating the “underboob” trend, with bikinis first emerging in 2018 that were deliberately designed to show off the underline of a woman’s breasts.

By the following year the risqué trend had sparked a whole genre of raunchy swimmers, spawning the “naked” bikinis loved by influencer Tammy Hembrow and the recently returned “upside down” bikinis.

The dress also featured a waist-high split in the skirt which was secured in place by a sarong-style tie. Picture: Matrix Media Group
The dress also featured a waist-high split in the skirt which was secured in place by a sarong-style tie. Picture: Matrix Media Group
Influencer Harley Brash was among the first to wear the underboob clothing trend. Picture: Instagram
Influencer Harley Brash was among the first to wear the underboob clothing trend. Picture: Instagram

But in 2020, it began to hit clothing stores as dresses began emerging with eye-popping cut-outs that left little to the imagination despite the fact most of us were staying indoors because of the coronavirus pandemic.

British model Harley Brash, who appeared on UK’s Love Island in 2019, was one of the first to wear the extremely daring “underboob” dress – causing confusion over how she managed to keep her breasts contained with barely any fabric to hold them in.

Since then, the underboob obsession has taken hold, with halter tops that flash the wearer’s underboob one of this year’s most popular fashion looks.

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