To be naked, or not to be? That seemed to be the question plaguing several of Hollywood’s finest tonight. The naked dress has long been a red-carpet mainstay—sheer gowns that leave little to the imagination. But at the Oscars and the Vanity Fair after-party, A-listers seemed less interested in baring it all than in playing a sly game of hide and seek. Enter the quasi-naked dress: not quite sheer, not quite covered, but strategically missing key real estate.
On the Oscars red carpet, Gwyneth Paltrow’s custom Armani Privé gown looked like an impeccably cut but simple column gown from the front. Then, she turned sideways and—boom!—the entire side was missing. From rib to hip to ankle, nothing but skin, save for what appeared to be ultra-sheer pants encasing her legs. Masterful engineering from the Armani atelier. Best Actress nominee Renate Reinsve too chanelled a similar vibe on the red carpet in a custom red look by Nicolas Ghesquière for Louis Vuitton. The asymmetrical design featured a square train that didn’t stretch down the back, but to the side, while the opposite leg remained completely bare.













