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Zoe Forsey

Festival goers' racy outfits baffle other guests - but there's a big problem

Festivals give people the opportunity to dig out some of their most daring and out-there outfits.

While most of us wouldn't feel comfortable popping to Asda in flowery headbands, bum jewels, sequined tops and really short shorts - it's completely acceptable as soon as you walk through the festival gates.

But a group of models completely baffled people with their very revealing outfits for Miami's Ultra Festival - and people had absolutely no idea what to think.

The women rocked up to the popular festival wearing 'duct tape bikinis' - where they have just covered themselves in black, white and silver tape instead of wearing actual clothes.

The very revealing look has unsurprisingly attracted a lot of attention, but people have spotted a big problem with it.

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One rather confused fan commented: "How in the heck do you cover your private parts after you've been to the bathroom??"

Another commented: "Things that goes throw my mind… How did u do when u had to pee?"

Hmmm.

Others had a series of other questions for the women.

One wrote: "Questions : How do you tape the private part??? 2: What do you do when you gotta pee??? 3: Does it hurt when removing the tape??"

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Another wrote: "That tape had to have hurt coming off."

But others loved the look.

One wrote: "Would love to try this" while another added: "Outfit inspiration".

One woman wrote: "To be fair, if I was as hot as these chicks I might not wear clothes either."

Duct tape bikinis aren't new, and last year people were completely shocked when models wore them down the catwalk at Miami Swim Week.

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The idea started in 2008 when srtist Joel Alvarez after a model asked him to do a photoshoot with her completely covered in tape.

Shortly after the Black Tape Project was born, and he's been behind several eye-catching designs since.

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