DEEP V-neck dresses are so over, the sexiest stars are rocking frocks that practically have no front...
Kim Kardashian started it, stepping out in a flowing black gown that covered her entire body except for her chest - side boob and all.
The voluptuous reality star braved a plunging, straight-sided neckline that dipped to her diaphragm, giving the fashion crowd an eyeful of her famous curves.
Since that moment, celebs have been getting more and more off their chest - sales of toupee tape must be going through the roof.
Alicia Keys wore a clinging royal blue dress at the Grammys on Sunday with a square neckline that almost grazed her navel.
Meanwhile, the Victoria's Secret models are also embracing this look.
South African "angel" Candice Swanepoel celebrated the lingerie company's annual fashion show in a very revealing pale pink long-sleeved mini-dress.
Slashed from collar bones to belly button, Candice's frock was all square cleavage and little else.
Her colleague Alessandra Ambrosio wore a floor-length beaded gown to a Los Angeles gala in December. Her arms and legs may have been covered up but her geometric neckline didn't leave much to the imagination.
Singer Jessie J's also getting in on the trend, wearing a black floor-length halterneck dress cut down to her waist band. One wrong move though and she'd be in danger of revealing more than she planned.
In Hollywood, Swedish-American stunner Malin Akerman took the danger out of the deep geometric neckline with a sheer top covered with strategic squares of black fabric.
Will this look catch on? It depends on whether you have a fearless disposition and - like these celebs - veer on an A-cup. A large supply of wardrobe malfunction-preventing tape would be useful too.
The Daily Star UK.
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