The controversial swimwear trend was created by Black Tape Project and has been causing a stir at prestigious fashion events since it made its runway debut in 2018.
Its risquĂ© designs are made from âskin-safe artistic body tapeâ strategically placed on a modelâs body by creator and self-proclaimed body tape âpioneerâ Joel Alvarez.
Every year, without fail the âsex factorâ has been ramped up, resulting in the wild âbikinisâ making headlines around the world.
And 2023 is no different, with the latest runway show held on Sunday night unveiling the brandâs âbody chain collectionâ, Alvarez revealed on Instagram.
Models strutted the catwalk in the signature black tape adorned with a variety of chains draped over their body,
Virginia Sanhouse wore a belt around her waist which hung low on her hips and a fringe detailing across her upper thigh.
The bra was a similar design, with fringing protecting her modesty across her bust. The duct tape could be seen underneath and worn on her wrists as cuffs.
After the show, she described her look as âreally differentâ in an Instagram Stories post.
âWe had chains, we had tape, it looked great,â she said.
âWe killed it.â
Another model, Julia Seydel, rocked skimpy black duct tape undies and a minuscule crisscross tape bra with gold and black chains looped across her body. Similarly, she also had duct tape worn on her wrists as cuffs.
Alvarez later claimed on Instagram this show was his âfinal performanceâ, adding it was fitting considering NYFW was where it all started five years ago.
âToday is the day. My final performance. Started in NYFW and it ends in NYFW. Full circle and the new guy is straight brutal,â he wrote.
He then added the show was filled with âall new tape designsâ and was the first time fans could see the ânew body chain collectionâ.
Social media users lit up with praise for the skimpy looks, with many describing the duct tape bikinis as âunrealâ and âinsaneâ.
âSome people may try to copy your art, but they will never be able to do the same. Congratulations,â one stated.
âGreat job Joel,â another added.
Others praised the models, describing the looks as âgorgeousâ and âstunningâ.
Many showered the comments section desperate to know the answer to a long-burning question: âDoes it hurt to take it off?â
While thereâs still no word on how uncomfortable it seems, one model did reveal at Miami Swim Week 2022Â that it took 12 hours to get into her âbikiniâ.
âSecond time walking for @blacktapeproject. Thank you Joel, and to the outstanding team behind all of this hard work,â Chanel Rivera wrote.
âTwelve hours taping and just 30 seconds walking. It is an honour to be wearing your art.