
People want to be seen, and wearing sheer materials signifies being ‘dressed in presence’, which is one of the main reasons why sheer looks have not gone out of style in recent years.
Hyper-feminine and body-baring fashion defy an atmosphere produced by law that limits women’s authority over their bodies, with challenges to women’s rights at the forefront. During Paris Haute Couture, a wide variety of sheer garments appeared, seemingly with this goal in mind.
Sheer was most frequently utilised by designers including Schiaparelli, Rahul Mishra, Julien Fournié and Zuhair Murad.
From semi-transparent embroidered bodysuits to microdresses with gold interwoven embellishments that create a defined outline, Rahul Mishra’s couture line highlighted its characteristic maximalism.
Now, sheer pieces are swiftly released to the market with practically every street style icon and influencer sporting see-through clothing
The simplest way to wear the trend this season is probably to add a sheer shirt into the fall and winter combinations. This season, even sheer skirts are available in a variety of shapes and styles. There are countless possibilities, ranging from tulle-covered layers to airy maxi lengths.






