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Bare Butt Cracks The Main Accessory At Diesel’s Milan Fashion Week Show

Sorry to Millennials, but super low-rise jeans are back, no ifs, ands or butts about it. Kim Craig is running to get her Sass and Bide bumsters out for a spin.

Milan Fashion Week saw Diesel debut its fall/winter 2025 collection, which featured low-cut denim accessorised with model’s bare butt cracks.

It’s giving shades of Kimberly Diane “Kim” Craig (née Day), but that’s just me.

The Italian fashion brand had the models dressed in peek-a-boo jeans paired with backless tops.

They also wore all-white or black contact lenses, spray-painted smiles walking down graffitied tapestries made of miles of fabric spray-painted by 7,000 artists.

Diesel’s latest collection was meant to be “elevated yet disrupted, corrupted, slashed, destroyed, and impossibly low-cut,” according to People.

 
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Fashion gurus were quick to slam the bumsters on Vogue’s coverage of the show.

“PLEASE do not make plumber cracks a trend,” one person commented, adding, “I do not want to live in that world.”

“Low-rise jeans: yes. plumber cracks: no,” another said.

“Why y'all using cracks as accessories,” inquired one viewer.

Recently, stars have taken to red carpets, partially revealing their cheeks.

Katy Perry wore an Ellie Misner lace-up skirt and G-string.

Zendaya wore an archival Mugler robot suit that featured clear PVC cheek cutouts.

This year’s Golden Globes also saw Miley Cyrus, Nicole Kidman and Kylie Jenner wear dresses that dipped quite low, while Sabrina Carpenter donned a stunning pale blue Jonathan Anderson number.