Who cares what they're dressed in? They aren't breaking any laws. And to the person who asked this question... You seem to know an awful lot about what everyone's wearing. If you're so disgusted how about not paying attention to celebrities then?
It's not like their decision to wear these outfits impacts the health of themselves or others.
@yesyesyeysyeysae well it's not breaking a law and if your mental health is impacted by someone wearing clothing that you deem inappropriate, I'd suggest seeking help for that because it's not illegal. Anyone can be affected by anything but if it's not illegal then you have to cope with the idea that people do things differently. To those few people bothered.. Don't look, change the channel whatever you need to do.
Many of these are the same women who get on TV or social media ranting about how men treat them like sexual objects. They are the ones objectifying themselves!
No, it's an advertisement for fashion companies, which is why the term "who are you wearing?" Is used. And god has nothing to do with the event, that's just your religious shite. Yes, they do get awards for their accomplishments, but their outfits are advertising for fashion companies
Why are you so butt hurt? Women have beautiful bodies and they can either show off or hide it. The point is they have the freedom to, and it's important.
Of course men can't really show off their dicks, but also most straight men don't want to.
In reality there are only three actual reasons to wear clothes in the first place, inclement weather, medical necessity, & safety (I won't want to do welding nude). Otherwise, being nudists, the world should be nude. Nothing shameful of the Human body regardless of color, size, or shape.
These aren’t even attractive outfits… just provocative and flashy. Add some bizarre headdresses and they could be extras for a new Hunger Games movie. Hollywood is a cesspool of shallow and vapid elitists.
My only real concern here is how impractical those outfits must be to wear. You couldn't really do much of anything (like sit down) in them without worrying that something might go wrong.
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Eh I dont see the big deal you can pretty much see everything a woman has with her wearing a tshirt and leggings. You can see breasts, stomach, waist, hips, butt, thighs, legs. Only thing you can't picture is nipple and vagina which is the same as in these pictures. So what's the big deal?
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I dont see anything wrong with what they wearing i mean they aren't naked
@Anonymous "tHeY aReN't nAkEd" Yeah I would like to see you go to a job interview dressed the way they do. And if not the same as them, go only wearing a thong and tape your nipples and let's see how far you'll get. hell if you just remove the tape you won't be considered "naked". But of course you know yourself that this is just pure nonesense. So you're sitting here "defending" someone else doing this, but wouldn't dare to do it yourself. But by all means, continue being ingenuine
Well, naked was formal in various ancient societies, so probably as long as the concept of “formal” has existed. I prefer modest clothing, but the opinion on women showing skin varies wildly from objectification to empowerment. Personally I think it would be hilarious if a male actor showed up in boxers and a top hat.
Growing up and being a nudist, I have nothing against being nude BUT there is certainly a place and a time for it and all you have shown are not appropriate!
Sexual imagery is a sedative for political control. The first thing the Israelis did when they conquered their land is broadcast porn on all the palestinian's tv stations, to decrease resistance.
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Who cares what they're dressed in? They aren't breaking any laws. And to the person who asked this question... You seem to know an awful lot about what everyone's wearing. If you're so disgusted how about not paying attention to celebrities then?
It's not like their decision to wear these outfits impacts the health of themselves or others.
yes it does impact mental health of others
@yesyesyeysyeysae well it's not breaking a law and if your mental health is impacted by someone wearing clothing that you deem inappropriate, I'd suggest seeking help for that because it's not illegal. Anyone can be affected by anything but if it's not illegal then you have to cope with the idea that people do things differently. To those few people bothered.. Don't look, change the channel whatever you need to do.
Celebrities are becoming more trashy every day. Thanks for the take.
Many of these are the same women who get on TV or social media ranting about how men treat them like sexual objects. They are the ones objectifying themselves!
No, it's an advertisement for fashion companies, which is why the term "who are you wearing?" Is used. And god has nothing to do with the event, that's just your religious shite. Yes, they do get awards for their accomplishments, but their outfits are advertising for fashion companies
this is NOT naked, NOT formal... and NOT new at all... lmao
this is the SHOW business, they're entertainers... that is all
Why are you so butt hurt? Women have beautiful bodies and they can either show off or hide it. The point is they have the freedom to, and it's important.
Of course men can't really show off their dicks, but also most straight men don't want to.
In reality there are only three actual reasons to wear clothes in the first place, inclement weather, medical necessity, & safety (I won't want to do welding nude). Otherwise, being nudists, the world should be nude. Nothing shameful of the Human body regardless of color, size, or shape.
Nudist yes, but this is another thing.
These aren’t even attractive outfits… just provocative and flashy. Add some bizarre headdresses and they could be extras for a new Hunger Games movie. Hollywood is a cesspool of shallow and vapid elitists.
When most women became whores. Feminists call it "empowerment".
I love the two dresses in the second picture and I would wear them anywhere!
Me too
With underwear or without?
My only real concern here is how impractical those outfits must be to wear. You couldn't really do much of anything (like sit down) in them without worrying that something might go wrong.
Eh I dont see the big deal you can pretty much see everything a woman has with her wearing a tshirt and leggings. You can see breasts, stomach, waist, hips, butt, thighs, legs. Only thing you can't picture is nipple and vagina which is the same as in these pictures. So what's the big deal?
I dont see anything wrong with what they wearing i mean they aren't naked
Yes they should put a micro tape on and go outside
@Anonymous "tHeY aReN't nAkEd" Yeah I would like to see you go to a job interview dressed the way they do. And if not the same as them, go only wearing a thong and tape your nipples and let's see how far you'll get. hell if you just remove the tape you won't be considered "naked". But of course you know yourself that this is just pure nonesense. So you're sitting here "defending" someone else doing this, but wouldn't dare to do it yourself. But by all means, continue being ingenuine
Well, naked was formal in various ancient societies, so probably as long as the concept of “formal” has existed. I prefer modest clothing, but the opinion on women showing skin varies wildly from objectification to empowerment. Personally I think it would be hilarious if a male actor showed up in boxers and a top hat.
It never did, they're just trashy women without an ounce of class. Those women will probably never in the "best dressed" list.
I don't know what this trend is about - other than attention seeking. It's amazingly tacky.
Growing up and being a nudist, I have nothing against being nude BUT there is certainly a place and a time for it and all you have shown are not appropriate!
Sexual imagery is a sedative for political control. The first thing the Israelis did when they conquered their land is broadcast porn on all the palestinian's tv stations, to decrease resistance.
Interesting point.
Only in the USA do folks get weird over a set of tits.
It's about money and publicity. That's it. No hidden meaning; no Easter egg; and no female empowerment behind it.