The Best and Worst Sheer Moments in the History of Celebrity Fashion

  Untitled-1   Marilyn Monroe was probably the first and most daring of them all. Singing ‘Happy Birthday Mr. President’ to John F. Kennedy’s party in New York wearing a sheer dress about 50 years ago is the opposite of ‘a piece of cake’. And that’s probably the reason naked dresses didn’t become a regular thing in public events until now. Nevertheless, today a completely transparent piece of clothing on the red carpet is not a shocker. Some do it to make a statement against those who claim that women shouldn’t wear anything too revealing, others because they love a designer’s daring creation or they feel risky. Others, of course, to try and drag all the attention to them.