The goddess look -- and ‘underbutt’ -- rock Versace fashion show
Model Karlie Kloss presents a creation from the Fall/Winter 2015/2016 Haute Couture collection by Italian designer Donatella Versace during Paris Fashion Week.
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Model and actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley was in the front row instead of on the runway as the Versace Haute Couture Fall-Winter 2015/2016 collection was unveiled Sunday at Paris Fashion Week.
But she still made quite the fashion statement by wearing a sheer black Versace dress that allowed a view of her "underbutt," ushering in what might be the newest red carpet trend. (Sorry, "sideboob" and "underboob.")
Donatella Versace's collection combined soft colors and flowing lines — and sharp black accents. Headbands, chokers and long flowing curls were everywhere. The result? Reports summed it up as a fierce, romantic goddess look. See for yourself:
Kendall Jenner modeling one of Versace's sheer black creations.
Kendall Jenner walks the runway during the Atelier Versace show.
Headbands, chokers and chiffon dominated the runway.
A model presents a creation by Italian fashion designer Donatella Versace during the Haute Couture Fall-Winter 2015/2016 Versace collection show.
Romantic, free-flowing curls were everywhere.
A model wears a floral headband during Versace fashion show.
Here's a look at the front of Huntington-Whiteley's sheer black Versace dress. (Sorry, but since this is a family newspaper, you'll have to Google it to see the tail end. And while you're Googling: Nicky Hilton's version of "underbutt" may have upstaged everyone.)
British model and actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley arrives for the Versace’s fall-winter 2015/2016 Haute Couture fashion collection presented in Paris, France.
Joan Smalls in the Atelier Versace show.
Joan Smalls walks the runway during the Atelier Versace show.
Another creation of Italian fashion designer Donatella Versace.
A model presents a creation by Italian fashion designer Donatella Versace.
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