Brit Awards 2018 red carpet – Jess Glynne, Myleene Klass and Alesha Dixon go bra-free on the red carpet – so do any stars actually own one?
Aside from the amazing musical talent there was one thing on everyone's lips last night - where were the bras?
THE Brit Awards red carpet was awash with its usual hits, misses, dramatic fashion moments and political statements.
But last night there was one big fashion trend that couldn’t be missed - going braless.
Yes, the stars found a series of new and imaginative ways to displays their best assets without the trusty bra.
In fact with everyone from Myleene Klass to Alesha Dixon ditching theirs, we started to wonder if there was a bit of a shortage in the celeb world.
It seems the stars’ stylists have been struggling to get their hands on the basic undergarment. We could have just pointed them in the direction of M&S if we’d known – we hear they’ve got a very good bra department.
Or perhaps we could start a ‘bras for stars’ campaign and ask Sun Online stars to send in their unwanted bras to help a celeb out?
Leading the way last night in the bralass department was musician/ TV presenter Myleene Klass.
The mum-of-two took the plunge in a black top that was slashed to her belly button – showing she really doesn’t need a helping hand to maintain a perky chest.
Alesha Dixon took a leaf out of her book, opting for a very sexy black dress, which offered a cheeky glimpse of side boob – and her lack of bra.
Jess Glynne made quite the arrival at the bash in a beige suit, with nothing beneath. But she seemed to realise she had forgotten part of her outfit as she added a crop top throughout the night.
Others stars who are in need of a visit to M&S ASAP include Anna Friel who wore a stunning red dress, minus her bra, Leigh Anne Pinnock who made it very clear she’d left her undies at home and Camilla Cabello who took the plunge and skipped support.
The great bra giveaway
In all seriousness if you, like the stars, are not into wearing bras and you fancy giving them away, here’s a few places that would love your old bras.
Against Breast Cancer – The has a bra recycling scheme that raises vital funds for pioneering breast cancer research. The bras also support small businesss in Africa.
Smalls For All – The collects and distributes underwear to help women and children in Africa. They help those living in orphanages, slums, IDP camps and schools, as well as providing underwear to hospitals to help those suffering from medical conditions like obstetric fistula.
The Bra Recyclers – This is trying to ignite a ‘Bra-volution’ to recycle, reuse or repurpose bras while providing substantial social benefits to women and girls escaping domestic violence, drug addiction, human trafficking and breast cancer survivors.
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