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Step aside, sideboob; it’s underboob’s time to shine
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You must have heard of “sideboob,” and naturally you know about cleavage. Moving on: now it’s all about the “underboob.”
It’s not an unusual sight on a beach: a woman stretched out on the sand, bikini top covering just about half the breasts, with plenty of the lower half of the breasts gleaming beneath a skimpy top. Voila: the underboob takes a bow.
But underboob looks — call them extreme crop tops — aren’t just for the beach. They’re sashaying down red carpets and catwalks, turning up on social media and at concert festivals as women still in possession of perky breasts and lacking any chagrin bare most of it for all to see.
Why? Because cleavage is so old-fashioned and sideboobs are so over. Amy Odell, editor of Cosmopolitan.com, says women today want to look and feel sexy all the time, no matter what they’re wearing.
“If you’re seeing more underboob now, it could be seen as an extension of the crop top or cut-out trends that — while not new trends — hav
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These days it's less important to make your breasts look like everyone else's, and more important just to show them. Let's call the trend du jour "peek-a-boob".
In the post-nip-slip era, everyone from porn stars to squeaky clean celebrities are letting it all hang out. Sorry, bra, but we like our boobs so much we want to show them - as is.
Gone are the pushed-up and padded milkmaid cleavages created by Wonderbras. Now the view isn't up top but under, inner and outer. Got that?
On Beyonce's latest GQ cover, the brilliantly self-branded pop star, turns cleavage upside down with a cropped t-shirt cut a little too short for her bra-less chest. Ever since the cover was leaked online earlier this week, everyone - really everyone - is transfixed. Crushable, the women's pop-culture site, wrote a rant of pure envy calling her chest "tantalizing," while GQ's own editors pronounced her hottest woman of the 21st century. Doubtful the cover shot's fashion statement was an afterthought in their decision.
The underboob is still on the fringes of acceptable, mainstream culture. Being as it's only a few steps up from wearing pasties, it's the kind of