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As celebrities embrace the Free the Nipple movement, how to stylishly achieve going braless in public without exposing everything.

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Emily Ratajkowski, Doja Cat and Rita Ora are just a few of the stars who let the nipple free at last night’s Met Gala.

Like it or not, the revealing look has become commonplace on the red carpet among rebellious dressing.

In real life, however, it is not the most accepted option (nor the safest) when sporting a modern and transparent look.

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Emily Ratajkowski and Rita Ora are just a few of the stars who freed the nipple at last night’s Met Gala

Doja Cat left nothing to the imagination as she released her nipple cover under sheer outfits

Doja Cat left nothing to the imagination as she released her nipple cover under sheer outfits

Emrata, Rita Ora and Doja Cat left nothing to the imagination as they released their nipples under sheer ensembles at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Phoebe Dynevor, however, tastefully pulled off a sneaky look in a light, flowy custom Victoria Beckham dress for this year’s Met Gala theme of Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion.

Being the first to wear a VB design at the big event was an honor that the actress and “Bridgerton” star (a Spice Girls fan since she was a child) did not take lightly.

“It looks like something out of a fairy tale,” said the natural beauty.

The semi-sheer masterpiece featured hundreds of hand-cut and hand-sewn flowers on delicate tulle and vintage lace.

Designed to be worn with nothing underneath, the built-in flower patches were strategically placed beneath the first layer that covered her modesty.

To achieve this look at home with ‘complicated’ outfits, have some nipple covers on hand at all times.

Phoebe Dynevor tastefully pulled off a sneaky look in a light, flowy custom Victoria Beckham dress for this year's Sleeping Beauties Met Gala theme: Reawakening Fashion.

Phoebe Dynevor tastefully pulled off a sneaky look in a light, flowy custom Victoria Beckham dress for this year’s Sleeping Beauties Met Gala theme: Reawakening Fashion.

The semi-sheer masterpiece featured hundreds of hand-cut and hand-sewn flowers on delicate tulle and vintage lace. Designed to be worn with nothing underneath, flower patches were strategically placed under the first layer of the dress to provide modesty.

The semi-sheer masterpiece featured hundreds of hand-cut and hand-sewn flowers on delicate tulle and vintage lace. Designed to be worn with nothing underneath, flower patches were strategically placed under the first layer of the dress to provide modesty.

Pasties are the secret weapon for real women who want to go braless but still want to cover their nipples.

Low-cut shirts, dropped armholes, backless dresses, and semi-sheer fabrics could all benefit from nipple covers.

While round, sticky adhesives don’t provide the same type of support as a bra, they do offer other benefits.

Traditional styles were created for smooth, undetectable coverage, and sometimes lift, on a variety of skin tones.

But covering up doesn’t have to be boring! Brands like Tita offer ultra-thin, self-adhesive silicone patches in fun shades and colors that were designed to be seen.

Santa Brands Flower Cakes, now $87; fwrd.com

Pastease Glittering Silver Star Reusable Nipple Covers, $25; etsy.com

Pasties are the secret weapon for women who want to go braless but still want to cover their nipples.

Tita's Shell, $24; store-tita.com

The Butterfly, $24; store-tita.com

Brands like Tita offer ultra-thin, self-adhesive silicone patches designed to be seen.

Embroidered Venus Shell, now $21.80; etsy.com

Petales Glitter Glittery Heart Nipple Covers, now $8.99; etam.com

“Nipple covers are often seen as a practical or necessary undergarment, but who says they can’t be fun?” asks Martha Upton, founder of Tita.

“Nipple covers are often thought of as a practical or necessary undergarment, but who says they can’t be fun?” asks Martha Upton, founder of Tita.

Adding: ‘They can also be worn under sheer clothing, whether they show off subtly or are really the star of the outfit.

‘As Titas are made to be seen, but seamless enough to be hidden, you can wear them in many ways. ‘

Fashionable nipple covers can also be used instead of traditional underwear.

‘It’s the same reason lace bras or lingerie were invented. Whether someone sees it, you feel a lot more put together and attractive when you wear those things.”

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