![]() Wardrobe malfunctions, nip slips and peeks rear their ugly heads on the red carpet now and then. ![]() ![]() Cardi B and Lenny Kravitz weren’t on TV when their outfits let them down, but thanks to cameras in the crowd, they went viral anyway! And Kim Kardashian? Well, she posted her fashion flub on Instagram anyway.While celebrities spend hundreds and thousands of dollars making sure their outfit is great, sometimes luck just doesn't support them the way they want it to. Katy Perry, Charli XCX were lucky their television wardrobe malfunctions weren’t live, and were gracefully edited out of the final broadcast. Unfortunately for Miley Cyrus, Cardi B, Lil Nas X, Camila Cabello, and Janet Jackson, they all had theirs on live TV. Meanwhile, Gigi Hadid revealed more than she bargained for while walking the runway at Milan Fashion Week. Zendaya and Chrissy Teigen suffered their fashion snafus on the red carpets. Who do you think recovered the best from their wardrobe glitches? Let us know in the comments below, and be sure to like, share and subscribe to TheThings Celebrity for more on your favourite celebs!įor copyright matters please contact us at: When in doubt, cover the offending area with a heart emoji! Cardi B and Lenny Kravitz weren’t on TV when their outfits let them down, but thanks to cameras in the crowd, they went viral anyway! And Kim Kardashian? Well, she posted her fashion flub on Instagram anyway. But stars know how to improvise on the fly, and many of these celebs managed to get on with the show or laugh off their bad luck. All fifteen of these celebrities have suffered accidental slips, rips, or flashes of the (well, you know). Sometimes it doesn’t matter how much double-stick tape you use - wardrobe malfunctions are unavoidable. When you’re a celebrity, the cameras catch everything. The dictionary defines it as "the temporary failure of an item of clothing to do its job in covering a part of the body that it would be advisable to keep covered." One source defines it as, accidental and indecent exposure of body parts by a fault in someone's clothing (especially that of a performer) or by an error made while changing this costume. The term was also one of the new entrants into the Chambers Dictionary in 2008, along with words like electrosmog, carbon footprint, credit crunch and social networking. ![]() The American Dialect Society defines it as "an unanticipated exposure of bodily parts." Global Language Monitor, which tracks usage of words on the internet and in newspapers worldwide, identified the term as the top Hollywood contribution to English (HollyWordie) in 2004, surpassing words like girlie men, Yo! and frass. The phrase "wardrobe malfunction" has since been used by the media to refer to the incident and has entered pop culture. Justin Timberlake first used the term referring to the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy, issuing a scripted apology at the 2004 Grammy Awards. There has been a long history of such incidents, though the term itself was coined in the mid-2000s and has become one of the most common fashion faux pas. It is different from indecent exposure or flashing, as the latter ones imply a deliberate exposure. A wardrobe malfunction is accidental exposure of intimate parts.
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