Is This VMAs Look the New Naked Dress?
It's no secret that 2015 was the year of the naked dress on the red carpet. Remember Beyoncé's showstopping look at the Met Gala? Well, the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards red carpet is finally here, and it's time for a change.
We have a feeling Hailey Baldwin's look is what everyone has been waiting for. The model donned a sheer lace Georges Chakra jumpsuit that was just as alluring as any naked dress we've ever seen. This piece, plus her perfectly tousled hair and cool retro hoop earrings, totally convinced us that this is the new era of formal dressing. Her squad members Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid have already been spotted in similar sheer ensembles this past year for nights out on the town, so it's about time the look made its way to center stage on the red carpet. We're totally here for it.
Scroll on to see her look!
On Hailey Baldwin: Georges Chakra jumpsuit; Lorraine Schwartz diamond hoops; Ofira Jewels signature bands.
How do you think this look stacks up against the naked dress? Sound off in the comments below!
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