Last year saw the rise of the 'underboob' bikini trend, with a number of celebs and Instagram influencers posing in bikini tops which flashed the underneath of their breasts.
Then we had the high-leg V-flosser bikinis, which left little to the imagination down there.
And it seems summer 2020 is going to be another season of teeny tiny swimwear - at least, that's if Fashion Nova's creations are anything to go by.
One of their two-pieces has been modelled on Instagram by brand ambassador Chloe Saxon, who sent her followers into meltdown over a snap of her wearing a pink and white tie-dye bikini.
The £27 ($32.99) Catching Vibes bikini features a triangle bikini top, 'cheeky' bikini bottoms and rather thin invisible plastic straps.
Saxon's photo, which garnered plenty of likes, left people wondering just how wearable the garment really is.
One person asked: "What’s the point in even wearing that? She might as well have just worn the top by itself."
Another commented: "Super super cute but I would rip this in two seconds."

A third said: "I want to know how that thing stays in place."
A different user added that the whole look was "unreal".
Despite some bemused users sharing their thoughts, many said they wanted to buy the bikini and that they thought Chloe looked amazing.
"Love the bikini," someone else responded.
"Stunning," added a second.
"Bikini of the year," proclaimed another Instagram follower.
Another of Fashion Nova's bikinis also caused a stir earlier this month.
The LA-based brand shared a look at their summer collection on social media, which included a tiger print-striped bikini, with some very small bottoms.
The specific post received more than 54,000 likes but fans were quick to point out the flaws with some hilarious - and very stunned - reactions.
One person said: "Idk if this should be censored or not".
Another replied: "The bottoms look like a gum wrapper".
A third asked: "Is the bottom on backwards?".
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