A FASHIONISTA thought her frock was going to be the hit of the family function – but it gained attention for a whole other reason.
She didn’t realize the issue with her Paris Hilton-inspired dress until the next day.
Paris might have thought it was hot, but Kira realized it was also something else.
“When you watch this back and figure out the dress you wore to a family function is see-through,” said Kira Kirby (@kirakirbyy).
She showed off the scooped-neck black dress with rhinestone-adorned bows and buttons down the front that Paris Hilton had recently worn.
The Simple Life star had previously showed off her figure in the getup for an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
She even paired the look with black pumps and silver bows.
Kira then got ready to show off the big reveal – literally.
She turned to the side and sure enough, her booty was on full display – black thong and all.
This was most likely one family affair no one was going to forget any time soon.
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Kira could be seen making light of the situation as lyrics played in the background.
“You look really well,” said a recorded man’s voice.
“I know. It’s classic me. I came to college and got pretty. I hate you for what you did,” a woman’s voice responded.
Kira still remained a big fan of the fashionable frock.
“If you’re considering getting this dress just be aware – still love her though!” she said.
Some followers of the creator now had some of their own concerns.
“Baha I legit just bought this yesterday. Oh well, at least I don’t have a booty,” joked one viewer.
“I think the solution is to go commando,” Kira replied.
Another buyer had her own solution: “Haha, I would but I’m going to wear it to a waspy New York City function so I’ll probably get some nude booty shorts.”
The Self-Portrait dress, described as an off-the-shoulder crystal-embellished fishnet midi dress, sells for $640.
With mid-weight, stretchy fabric, the gown is also said to fit true to size.
Self-Portrait is a contemporary brand based in London that was founded ten years ago by Malaysian designer Hon Chong.