These Italian Models’ Revealing Dresses Are What Men Need to See

Giulia Salemi and Dayane Mello

Italian models at the 2016 Venice Film Festival didn’t need any underwear to flaunt their very revealing and mesmerizing get-up as they bared almost everything.

Italian models Giulia Salemi and Dayane MelloItalian models Giulia Salemi and Dayane Mello

That is Italian fashion model Giulia Salemi at the red carpet entrance of the 73rd Venice Film Festival. Her revealing dress, dubbed by the internet as the “visible vag dress” or VVD, has come into heavy criticism, scrutiny and awe simply because the dress wasn’t there at all.

The VVD features two side splits slashed high enough to reveal the pelvic bone, leaving a long wisp of material at the front – like a mullet – which is entirely at the mercy of sudden gusts of wind. Kendall Jenner was the first seen to wear such a dress at the Video Awards in Toronto back in June 2014.

Kendall Jenner was the first seen to wear such a dress

But Giulia Salemi’s dress was higher, better, and more revealing. It may also very well be comfortable. Wearing an eye-grabbing dress without an underwear, the Italian model confidently flaunted her physique on the red carpet which she shared with fellow Italian model Dayane Mello, who also wore the emperor’s new clothes.

Italian models Giulia Salemi and Dayane MelloItalian models Giulia Salemi and Dayane Mello

The VVG is very thrilling, very terrifying, very dangerous. But it does triumph when it grabs your attention. But to answer your question, No. Salemi, Mello, and even Jenner’s private parts aren’t immediately there if you flip up the cover. The models wore something called a Shibue, a no-line, strapless panty.

Shibue

Shibue

Shibue

Shibue

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