Cleavage Is Out, Breastbones Are In

Hey, fashion designers? Our boobs aren't going to work in these dresses.

Emma Stone at the London premiere of The Amazing Spider-Man on June 18, 2012.

Image by Joel Ryan / AP

When Emma Stone stepped out at the London premiere of The Amazing Spider Man everything seemed normal. She looked beautiful and fancy in her black sequined Eli Tahari jumpsuit as fans around the world cheered on her clothes-wearing and presence as usual — but something was missing. Just south of her head a triangle of chest flesh lay bare — and apparently breast-less. The jumpsuit effectively flattened the natural curves of her torso, pushing her breasts off to the side, under her armpits maybe, where they wouldn't be a focal point of her look.

Judging by the recent couture runway collections in Paris, breasts are not due for celebration by the fashion industry any time soon. Fashion goes in and out of phases of breast appreciation, and would seem now is a no breasts phase. Let's take a look at some of the plunging V-necks — designed to show off a breast bone, but nary a breast — from the latest couture shows.

A leather skirt and vest by Atelier Gustavolins. It's like the girl version of the Magic Mike costumes — only those boys had a lot more cleavage.

Image by FRANCOIS GUILLOT / Getty Images

At Armani Privé, cleavage was about as important as the models' faces, which were wrapped up like a chocolate party favor at a spendy wedding.

Image by BENOIT TESSIER / Reuters


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