Another bizarre fashion trend that completely took over red carpets and runways in 2026 was the return of visible thongs, also known as the “whale tail” trend.
The look first exploded in the late ‘90s and early 2000s with ultra-low-rise jeans, but celebrities brought it back this year in a much more deliberate and dramatic way.
Instead of trying to hide underwear, stars have now made G-strings part of the outfit itself.
The trend became impossible to ignore during awards season.
At the 2026 Golden Globes, Teyana Taylor wore a custom Schiaparelli Haute Couture gown that looked elegant from the front but revealed a sparkling rhinestone thong at the back.
Jenna Ortega also leaned into the aesthetic with a Dilara Findikoglu look featuring side cutouts and thong-inspired straps.
Fashion writers even declared that the bumster and whale tail trend is going nowhere.
At Milan Fashion Week, Kate Moss sparked major debate after walking the Gucci runway in a shimmering black gown that exposed a visible black thong with a crystal Gucci logo, as
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Bored Panda.While some praised the supermodel’s confidence, many detractors disapproved of the design.
“Beautiful — until you see it from behind,” one person wrote, while another commented, “No one wants to see your g-string, honey.”
Still, fans defended her, with one user saying, “At 52 and still closing Gucci? That’s legacy.”
The trend has also spread beyond runways.
Alex Consani wore a visible black micro thong under a sheer lace dress at a 2026 Met Gala after-party, while celebrities like Hailey Bieber, Megan Thee Stallion, and Dua Lipa have all embraced exposed G-string styling with low-rise or sheer outfits.
Social media creators on TikTok are now openly discussing “placement” and “styling” tips for visible thongs, rather than treating the look as a fashion mistake.
Still, many viewers think the trend has gone too far.
Critics online called the looks “trashy” and questioned why underwear suddenly needed to become part of high fashion again.