Let’s Talk About Rick Owens’ Paris Fashion Week Peep Show, Shall We?
NSFW! Flesh flashing on the runway just went to the next level
NSFW! Flesh flashing on the runway just went to the next level
Full-frontal nudity was theme of the day at Rick Owens’ AW15 menswear show, as his male models stepped out pants-free in a series of peep-hole tunics and bias cut cloaks with crotch cut-outs. Pooh Bear style.
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The Paris Fashion Week designer loves nothing more than when his runway spectaculars get people talking (he previously hired a professional step team to model his womenswear line) but things may have gone a todger too far even for him at his latest menswear presentation.
As a giggling front row began zooming with their iPhones, #rickowens, #dickowens and #freethepeen started trending on Twitter.
‘Donald Ducking is officially in!’ declared Jezebel. ‘Rick Owens went balls-out,’ tweeted GQ.
We see bare boobs on the runway all the time but, set in a draughty warehouse in Paris, was this a statement flesh flash too far? Tell us what you think on Twitter @MarieClaireUK.
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