It's the penultimate day of Paris Fashion Week, and Chappell Roan has been busy looking iconic at every single runway show and event she's shown up at in the French capital. In fact, her looks are best catalogued as getting more and more daring as the days go on.

I mean, take this super structural beige dress the artist wore for the Mugler show:

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She then donned this Vivienne Westwood gown that was really only half a dress, as it was missing its entire back to expose her thong:

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And most recently, she arrived at the McQueen show wearing a long, black naked dress. The sleeveless design consisted of a high neck and floor-sweeping skirt, complete with a small train, that featured translucent panels positioned in a geometric pattern across the bodice. As well as revealing the fact she was braless in the dress, creating a free the nip moment, the dress also showed off Chappell's coordinating black and sheer underwear:

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Last year, Chappell told Teen Vogue that she’s “very modest when it comes to my day-to-day [dressing]” but that she “used to dress f*cking crazy. Before all of this happened and I had energy and light in my eyes, I would literally just wear my thong out, mini skirt, bottom ass cheeks out, nipples see through.”

She also chatted about her approach to personal style ahead of the Met Gala last year, telling Vogue, “Fashion is used as armour for me to protect [myself]. I think when I am in glam, in fashion, it is very much a persona of Chappell... So it is armour, but in a protective way, but also a freeing way.”

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Mehera Bonner is a celebrity and entertainment news writer who enjoys Bravo and Antiques Roadshow with equal enthusiasm, She was previously entertainment editor at Marie Claire and has covered pop culture for over a decade.