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"Naked" Underwear Is Now a Thing

Over the years, we’ve introduced you to a plethora of lingerie and underwear trends. You might not have known that cage underwear is a thing and string undergarments are popular again, but when we spot a complicated or interesting lingerie trend we’re here to share it. Today we’re adding to the list and showing you the latest trend to spark our attention. Enter naked underwear—but let’s not limit it to underwear since we’ve also seen the look designed on bras as well.

What exactly is naked underwear? Just what you’re picturing: nude lingerie made to have an illusion of looking bare, barely there, or see-through. This can be through mesh lining or embellishments with slivers of "naked" details. Popular lingerie brands like Fleur du Mal and For Love & Lemons are leading the pack designing styles like the Pastille panties and the below Lemon Drop thong. Enough with the explanation—scroll down to see the newest undergarments trend to hit the lingerie world.

The embroidered daises here are so pretty.
These also come in two different colors. 
You can't go wrong with a matching set. 
Not your average black bikini bottoms. 
For Love & Lemons true designs the pretties lingerie. 
Subtle "naked" cutouts here. 
Sometimes you just want something simple.
Remember when we introduced you to this complicated trend? 
Shapewear is getting in on the trend too.
On sale La Perla? We'll take it.
String thong chicness. 
You can always count on Hanky Panky for comfort. 
Figs is a new lingerie brand we highly recommend trying. 
Pretty enough for a special occasion, comfortable enough for everyday wear.
A classic thong indeed.
When lingerie trends collide.
Tattoo-like roses look so cool on lingerie.
Natori is so good at taking lingerie basics and making them beautiful. 
The back of these will make you do a double take. 
Perfect for the bride-to-be.  This story was originally published at an earlier date and has been updated.


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