The Grammys is cracking down on risqué wardrobe choices. Say goodbye to outfits like these:
J.Lo's infamous Versace gown from 2000. Violations? "Bare under curvature of the breasts," for one.
This revealing RiRi number from 2011, which does not " adequately cover" "female breasts" and "buttocks."
This bedazzled leotard Mother Monster wore onstage in 2010, as "thong type costumes are problematic."
This seemingly nude bodysuit worn in 2010, as "thong type costumes are problematic." (Big year for thong type costumes!)
This gothic (and "sheer") 2003 red carpet look, "that could possibly expose female breast nipples."
This 2003 shredded frock from the Black Eyed Peas songstress, featuring "problematic" "bare sides of the breasts."
This plunging 2004 outfit, on which "the genital region" is not "adequately covered so that there is no visible 'puffy' bare skin exposure."
This 2001 half-gown breaks cardinal rules number one: "Avoid exposing bare fleshy under curves of the buttocks and buttock crack."
This 2004 peakcock peek-a-boo, which does not "avoid sheer see-through clothing that could possibly expose female breast nipples." (As opposed to what other kind of female nipple?!)
For the record, you can still wear this though.
Check out the 2013 Grammys: Notable Nominees!