In the year 2023, a less is more approach dominated celebrity fashion. For nearly every major event and red carpet (or, in the case of Hailey Bieber, a trip to Erewhon), Hollywood stars adopted sheer fabric to the degree it became the unofficial starlet uniform. Barely-there dresses made up many of the year’s most memorable celebrity fashion moments, as did mesh accessories like Alaïa and The Row’s cult-favorite ballet flats.
The trend even crossed over into pop-culture—The Crown remade Kate Middleton’s infamous see-through dress as part of its final season—and made its way to the runways of Paris and Milan, too. Baby bumps were bared, nipples were freed, and really, lots of skin was shown. Below, look back at the riskiest sheer celebrity fashion moments of 2023.
Rihanna
Rihanna’s maternity style defined much of the year, so it’s only fitting that she tops our list in this bump-baring Alaïa number.
Sydney Sweeney
Sydney Sweeney has proven herself to be a major proponent of see-through fabric on the red carpet—but this Grecian-inspired Givenchy moment at the Anyone But You premiere was definitely one to remember.
Emma Stone
Is it sheer? Is it a cut-out? Emma Stone’s show-stopping Poor Things premiere dress from Louis Vuitton had us questioning it all.
Dua Lipa
2023 saw Dua Lipa champion mesh fabric everywhere from the shores of Greece to the streets of New York City, but it was her lace Chanel dress at the Academy Museum Gala that proved her mastery of the naked look.
Timothée Chalamet
It wasn’t only women who tested out the sheer look. Some pretty fashionable men, like a Tom Ford-clad Timothée Chalamet, got in on things too during a Wonka premiere event.
Beyoncé
Of course, Beyoncé made the skin-baring trend her own in this very Renaissance, Dolce & Gabbana column dress.
Charlize Theron
Even haute couture houses got in on the sheer trend—like Dior who created this see-through dress and matching bra Charlize Theron donned for the Fast X premiere.
Florence Pugh
There was a deeper meaning behind Florence Pugh’s completely transparent Valentino gown that she championed for the brand’s fall 2023 couture show.
Kristen Stewart
We might not typically associate Chanel with something as risky as sheer, but leave it to house ambassador Kristen Stewart to provide a lesson in this edgy LBD at the Berlin International Film Festival.
Zendaya
Zendaya’s sheer Valentino couture tank top almost didn’t happen. But, boy, are we happy it did.
Megan Fox
Megan Fox might have found her ultimate naked dress in the form of this risky LaQuan Smith number.
Alton Mason
Model Alton Mason was a vision in custom, bridal-themed Karl Lagerfeld.
Kendall Jenner
Kendall’s Jenner Met Gala afterparty look by London designer Nensi Dojaka was the perfect recreation of its Chanel spring/summer 1994 inspiration.
Ciara
All eyes were on Ciara at the Vanity Fair Oscars party in this plunging crystal dress by Dundas.
Emily Ratajkowski
Emily Ratajkowski unsurprisingly formed a close bond with sheer throughout the year. Back in September, she matched a tiny black thong with a cowl neck mini dress.
Salma Hayek
Salma Hayek turned back the years in this fishnet Oscar de la Renta maxi.
Julia Fox
Julia Fox might take the prize for the most obscure take on sheer when she wore this mini dress made of melted rubber from London-based designer Joanna Prażmo.
Jennifer Lawrence
Sheer doesn’t always have to be raunchy, as evidenced by Jennifer Lawrence who dazzled in this elegant Dior dress for the No Hard Feelings premiere.
Kate Moss
Kate Moss is an OG sheer proponent (she arguably invented the style in 1993) and she proved as such in this see-through princess dress.
Kylie Jenner
Kylie Jenner added some shape to her mesh Jean Paul Gaultier dress with a nude form-fitting corset.
Cillian Murphy
In the battle of Barbenheimer, Cillian Murphy earned one point for team Oppenheimer in this Saint Laurent suit paired with a gauzy button down.
Lady Gaga
Like J.Law, Lady Gaga maintained a sense of sophistication in this Versace look, complete with a transparent bustier, for the Oscars.
Gigi Hadid
In Givenchy, Gigi Hadid offered a goth chic version of sheer for the Met Gala.
Hailey Bieber
Most of Hailey Bieber’s see-through tendencies came from her off-duty looks, like this lace and thong-baring style she wore with Justin.
Megan Thee Stallion
Megan Thee Stallion’s gauzy Salih Balta dress perfected another risky red carpet trend: cut-outs.
Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez doubled down on lingerie dressing in this champagne Gucci look.