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This Is Spring's Most Controversial Trend (By Far)

Just going to get right to the point here—exposed lingerie is one of the biggest trends for spring, and there's no need to explain why that's controversial. Pieces that were once reserved for the bedroom have been in and out of style for years, but we don't recall a time when the trend was quite as prevalent as it is for S/S 20. Designer brands as varied as Loewe, Alexander Wang, and Givenchy sent one lingerie-inspired look after another down the runway, and now the spring inventory at some of our favorite retailers is starting to reflect that.

So what to make of this fully exposed trend? Well, for starters, you can try it without actually looking like a walking lingerie ad. Although some of the runway examples of the trends (which you'll see below) are quite risqué as is, we're seeing lots of pieces on the market that are perfectly wearable out in public (but maybe still NSFW, just to warn you). To make your look even more street-appropriate, just pair the lingerie-inspired pieces with ones that won't be mistaken for sleepwear (e.g., jeans, blazers, and sneakers).

Keep scrolling to see the runway inspiration and shop lingerie-inspired pieces.

While the model is wearing satin and lace and has plenty of skin exposed, the chic wide-leg trousers ensure that this outfit won't be mistaken for bedroom attire.
The key to re-creating this perfect springtime going-out look is to pair a structured bra top with a high-waisted skirt or trousers.
Slip dresses have long been a trend but the latest styles are trimmed in lace, making them look even more like negligées. Just add heels and jewelry if you dare to wear one outside the house.
A sheer bra is certainly beautiful, but you could layer a blazer over it or wear it over a fitted tee for even more coverage.
Take a look at the S/S 20 Mugler show for even more exposed lingerie inspiration—it was filled to the brim with it.
And suddenly we want a corset tube top. (Bonus points for the slouchy trousers and cool flip-flops.)
No surprise here: Dolce & Gabbana has perfected the bedroom wear as daywear look.
Easy spring outfit idea: Layer a slip over a white T-shirt.
Bravo, Staud. This is perfection.
High-waisted briefs are how celebs pull off sheer pieces.
Sleeper has some of the best lingerie-streetwear hybrid pieces on the market, as you can see.
The corset bodice makes an already good dress great.
This makes wearing an exposed bra a little less frightening.
We suggest layering this under a black oversize blazer.
We're picturing this with white wide-leg trousers and platform sandals. 
A corset sweater shouldn't work, but it definitely does.
Love the little cutout detail.
Basically as cool as tank tops get.
The sliver of lace is just what this slip dress needed.
One can never have too many cool black tops.
Spring-y.
Love a good romper.
Pure romance.
A great option if you want a little extra coverage with your exposed-bra look.
This is technically a workout top but we'd wear it out out.
Corsetry at its coolest.

Next up, the (actual) lingerie trends everyone should know about.



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