Models look naked as they show off sexy shower caps

A group of models put on a very risque display as they took to the runway during a New York City fashion show wearing nothing but some sheer nude lingerie – and some jazzy shower caps. 

The nearly-naked look created the illusion that the models were wearing nothing but the funky patterned shower accessories, just as they would were they actually in the shower. 

Held to showcase high-end shower cap brand Shhhowercap’s Season II Collection, the show was held at the Skylight Modern last week, and featured models wearing all manner of sexy nude-toned lingerie in addition to their colorful accessories, from sheer bodysuits to lacy bras and pants. 

Nearly nude: Models looked almost naked as they paraded down the runway during Shhhowercap’s Season II Collection debut

Reigning on their parade: The show took place at the Skylight Modern venue in New York City

Reigning on their parade: The show took place at the Skylight Modern venue in New York City

Slip up: The models also wore sheer slip dresses

Barely there: Some of the dresses were almost see through

Slip up: The models also wore sheer slip dresses

Cover up: Other models appeared more conservative thanks to coats and dresses

Old fashioned: Some models looked less naked thanks to longer dresses

Cover up: Other models appeared more conservative thanks to coats and dresses

And in addition to strutting their stuff on the runway, some models also stood on boxes to give those in attendance a chance to get up close and personal with the designs.

Other models, meanwhile, appeared more conservative thanks to nude trench coats and sheer t-shirt dresses and slips. 

The stark minimalistic venue was perfectly in tune with the less-is more theme of the launch.  

Created by Jackie De Jesu, the Shhhowercap brand is aiming to make bathing time a thing of beauty with its luxe turban shaped shower caps.

The designs are available in a series of colors and bold prints, and the brand uses the latest waterproof technology to ensure maximum protection.

Each design retails for $43.  

Hit parade: The designer shower cap brand is aiming to make bathing time a thing of beauty

Hit parade: The designer shower cap brand is aiming to make bathing time a thing of beauty

Big and bold: The turban designs are available in a range of colors and prints

Waterproof: New fabric technology means they protect the hair and dry instantly

Big and bold: The turban designs are available in a range of colors and prints 

Not traditional: Created by Jackie De Jesu the shower caps retail for $43

Not traditional: Created by Jackie De Jesu the shower caps retail for $43

Dressed down: The brand made the caps the focus of the show

Warm and fuzzy: The shower caps have been designed to keep all lengths and volumes of hair dry

Dressed down: The brand made the caps the focus of the show 

On show: A couple of models looked nearly naked throughout the show

On show: A couple of models looked nearly naked throughout the show

On its website, Shhhowercap also says the caps dry as soon as the wearer steps out of the shower, meaning an end of ‘gross with mold, mildew, and other bacteria’ traditional shower caps. 

The brand also tested out various shapes and came up with a design that ‘holds a deceptively large amount of hair’. 

It also says there is a ‘fit every type of hair texture, length, and head size’. 

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