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Wardrobe malfunction is a euphemism used to describe the accidental exposure of an intimate part or parts of the body due to a defect in an article or articles of clothing. Most famously, it was used by Justin Timberlake to explain the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy, a 1 February 2004 incident in which the malfunction resulted in what was claimed to be the unintentional baring of most of Janet Jackson's right breast.

The Global Language Monitor named the phrase as "Hollywood's Top Word or Phrase for Impact on the English language,", as a word which had the most influence on the language for the year. [1]

The term has remained popular in part because of the humor associated with its jargonistic and overly technical quality when used as an explanation for the Super Bowl incident, which many believe was actually an intentional publicity stunt. This suspicion is strengthened by the fact that Janet was wearing a "nipple cap" which mostly covered and also emphasized the nipple area. This was reinforced by one of the lines in the song Timberlake was singing: "I'll have you naked by the end of this song."

The term has subsequently been used to describe a piece of clothing that stayed on, as for example in 2005 when George W. Bush failed to remove his gloves before shaking hands with Slovak officials.

Slang Internet terms representing a wardrobe accident include oops (referring to the embarrassment caused by being caught in such a situation), nipple slip / breast slip, and upskirt.

Paparazzi relish these embarrassing situations and are eager to capture these occurrences. It is often argued that many of these "shots" are staged by celebrities, and although appearing accidental, seem more like impulsive publicity stunts.

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[edit] Nip slips

A nip slip is the accidental exposure of a woman's nipple in public. Nip slips are very popular in the world of celebrity paparazzi, and on celebrity driven gossip blogs and websites. Janet Jackson’s Super Bowl wardrobe malfunction may be the most well known nip slip of all time, but Paris Hilton, Tara Reid, Lindsay Lohan, and many other celebrities have endured or in some cases apparently courted the publicity. A nip slip can, in some cases, be avoided with the use of tit tape.

[edit] Other notable occurrences

[edit] 1940s

  • Carmen Miranda was photographed mid-twirl in a dance routine which exposed her pubic region. Only one photograph caught this but many audiences have claimed that she never wore panties during any of her live shows.

[edit] 1950s

[edit] 1970s

  • While performing in the "Floor Show" segment of the 1975 film The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Nell Campbell's breasts repeatedly popped out of her outfit. The films producers caught this, but decided to leave it in, because the movie was almost ready for post-production. The MPAA however, did not notice.
  • A widely reported wardrobe malfunction happened on September 14, 1977. A contestant on The Price is Right named Yolanda Bowsley was called to "come on down". As she ran to contestant's row her tube top slipped down, exposing her breasts. A huge blue rectangle with the word "OOPS" in it censored her breasts. Host Bob Barker was oblivious to the incident, as Yolanda was one of the first four contestants, and after he made his entrance, he remarked that the audience had "taken leave of their senses", then Johnny Olson quoted "Bob, they have given their all for you!". Then Bob Barker mentioned to Johnny Olson, "whatever brought this on...this is how I want it every day from now on!" Barker has been known to say regarding the incident, "She came on down and they came on out!" MadTV also parodied Yolanda's wardrobe malfunction in a Price is Right skit.

[edit] 1980s

  • Lady Diana Spencer the later Diana, Princess of Wales posed for press photographers following the announcement of her engagement to Prince Charles. Diana was wearing a light fabric long skirt but the photographers noticed that when she stood with the sun behind her the dress became translucent.

[edit] 1990s

[edit] 2000

  • Before the 72nd Academy Awards, Minnie Driver's top fell in front of many photographers' cameras and became a topic of many late-night comedians after the event.
  • British TV presenter Judy Finnegan's dress failed during the National TV awards, revealing a white bra. This was treated as much as a fashion faux pas as a wardrobe malfunction.

[edit] 2001

[edit] 2003

  • On 1 December, Paris Hilton was captured exiting a car with no underwear, leading to the wide Internet dissemination of paparazzi images of her genitalia. Hilton, Lohan and now Britney have turned it into a common occurance for the paparazzi to easily catch thier legs apart
  • During the Miss Venezuela competition, Marjorie Olivares as Miss Guárico suffered a 'wardrobe malfunction' during the swimsuit competition. When removing her sarong, she accidentally untied her bikini bottom, leaving her partially naked from the waist down. She quickly gathered the bikini and walked off stage, although not before video captures of the incident show that her pubic hair was exposed.

[edit] 2004

  • Janet Jackson experienced a wardrobe malfunction during Super Bowl XXXVII (see above).

[edit] 2005

[edit] 2006

[edit] Parodies

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