Racy detail in Fashion Nova G-string dress shocks
A video of a woman modelling a ridiculously daring dress with hip-high splits and a built-in G-string has left the internet with a massive question.
By now we’ve all seen our fair share of dress thigh splits, racy cut-outs and underboob bikinis to last us a lifetime.
But one fashion retailer has taken things to the next level, selling a $48 dress so daring it has instantly gone viral.
Fashion Nova, known for its racy clothing, posted a video on Instagram this week showing off its new Let’s See What You Got Dress.
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The affordable dress features two loincloth-like flaps that join at the waist, meaning you would probably want to rethink wearing it on a windy day.
To protect the modesty of the wearer, the dress has a built-in G-string which is on display thanks to the dress’ high-thigh splits and also features a plunging neckline.
In short the dress is nothing short of daring, something Instagram users remarked on after video of a model wearing the outfit and crouching down to pose seductively on a busy street was posted on Fashion Nova’s account.
People claimed the dress was “too revealing” or not really a dress at all, with one person asking: “Who’s seriously wearing that out unless at a beach or pool?”
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“Why wear anything at all,” another commented.
“At this point why even wear a dress?” one wrote.
Others couldn’t help but poke fun at the couple innocently walking behind the model while she was posing on the street.
“The couple walking by with dude trying sooooo hard not to react and girlfriend stone facing is my favourite part of this outfit,” one person joked.
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Despite the criticism the dress received, not everyone disliked it with some even saying it was “cute” for the right occasion.
“I’m wearing that with my man on an island,” one person wrote.
“That’s cute. I’d wear it on a resort in a different country where no one knows me,” another commented.
The dress, which comes in aqua, white, blue and pink, has so far only attracted one customer review, with the shopper giving it one star – but not for the reason you might think.
“Ordered a large and it’s way too small,” the unhappy customer wrote.