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Italian star flashes vag!na tattoo in indecent dress

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Italian star flashes vag!na tattoo in indecent dress

Italian social media star Sonia Lorenzini caused quite a stir at the 74th Venice Film Festival when she wore a daring dress that was slashed to her pelvis.

The dress was a shirt gown with elegant stripes and a plunging open collar neckline that gave a glimpse of her cleavage.

The 28-year-old paired her dress with chic heeled sandals and a coordinating clutch bag.

Sonia’s ensemble looked sophisticated, but it was far from heavenly.

The wardrobe malfunction occurred when a gust of wind blew, and the skirt of the dress lifted, revealing every inch of Sonia’s thighs.

Her skimpy beige knickers could also be clearly seen, as well as her vag|na tattoo that peeked from her undies.

Sonia’s arm candy, Emanuele Mauti, wrapped a protective arm around her waist, but it was not enough to prevent the exposure.

Sonia’s red carpet look was daring and eye-catching, but it was hardly the only one that caught the attention of the paparazzi.

Russian model Alexandra was also struggling to keep her intimate area out of the spotlight.

Alexandra’s red frock cruelly parted at her nether regions, leaving her undies and intimate area majorly exposed.

The incident has since gone viral on social media, with many people commenting on the daring choice of the two models.

However, others have criticized the wardrobe malfunction and called it indecent exposure.

Some have even questioned the appropriateness of such dresses in public events.

Despite the backlash, Sonia remains unapologetic and has not addressed the issue publicly.

She continues to post pictures of her red carpet look on her Instagram account, where she has over 200,000 followers.

Sonia is known for her daring fashion choices and has often flaunted her curves on social media.

The Venice Film Festival is one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world, attracting A-list celebrities and top filmmakers from around the globe.

This year’s festival, which runs from September 1st to 11th, features a mix of virtual and physical screenings due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

The festival has had its fair share of controversies in the past, including the exclusion of female directors and the lack of diversity in the films selected.

This year’s festival, however, has made strides in addressing these issues, with a record number of films directed by women and a more diverse selection of stories.

The wardrobe malfunction may have overshadowed some of the films and events at the festival, but it has also highlighted the importance of fashion choices and their impact on public events.

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