Whatever your fashion knowledge, you won't have been able to avoid noticing the fabled 'naked dress.'
Typified by sheer, figure hugging panelling, with only the hint of embroidery or bedazzling to preserve modesty, it's a fairly striking piece of garmentry.
Beyonce's 2015 Met Gala gown is arguably the most striking of recent 'Naked Dress' outings, mainly for it being draped over her particularly killer body and her S-bend posing on the red carpet stairs.
But in case you thought this was just a 2015/2016 phenomenon, here is the complete history of The Naked Dress, from Marilyn Monroe through to Cher.
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In 1890, this flimsily sheathed Victorian beauty proved that sheer drapery was the perfect accompaniment to a woman's frame.
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Actress, nightclub entertainer and singer Jayne Mansfield was a great advocate of the tightly fitting draped fabrics that later became sheerer and sheerer as The Naked Dress evolved. (1955)
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Here Jayne is again, showing that sheerer fabrics were already making their way into the mainstream.
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Marilyn Monroe, sex personified, wore a sheer naked-ish dress to the White House to sing that famous Happy Birthday rendition for JFK. Here she is, though, on the set of Some Like It Hot in a sheer Orry Kelly Costume in 1959.
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Golden Globe winning American actress Carroll Baker shows off a sheer Balmain dress in 1964.
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Model Maggie Auld demonstratig a sheer lace Spring season Christian Dior dress in 1966.
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Model Kalio struts down the runway in a 1971 Zandra Rhodes creation.
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Of course Cher is in this gallery. As a strong supporter of daring fashion choices, Cher was one of the most famous pop stars to champion the naked dress, time and time again. Here she is at a photo call for The Sonny And Cher Comedy Hour television show in 1972.
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Cher again, naturally, this time in 1974.
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One of the most iconic images in existence of a young Kate Moss, living it up in a sheer dress at a 1993 Elite Model Management party,
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Model Eva Herzigova in 2008 at Cannes film festival.
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Interestingly, Iggy Azalea got to the Naked Dress before Rihanna and Beyonce did, in 2013 at the MTV Video Music Awards.
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Jennifer Lopez followed not too long after, of course, at the 2013 Golden Globes.
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Rihanna's famous crystal studded Adam Selman gown which she wore to the 2014 CFDA Fashion Awards.
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Candice Swanepoel joined the Naked Dress party on December 2014 for the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show party.
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Here she is - Beyonce at the China Through The Looking Glass MET Gala Givenchy dress in 2015.
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JLo is at it again, this time at the Billboard Music Awards in 2015.
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Yep, you knew she'd make an appearance. Kim Kardashian's Naked Dress is Roberto Cavalli and she wore it to the 2015 MET Gala.
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Rita Ora went fully sheer for the 2015 Vanity Fair Oscars party.
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Arizona Muse dazzled us all with a slightly more demure take on the Naked Dress at the 2016 ELLE Style Awards.