Wardrobe Malfunctions: See This Week's Almost-Dangerous Outfits (PHOTOS)

EEK! See This Week's Near Wardrobe Malfunctions
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This week, stars laughed in the face of CBS' Grammys dress guidelines. We saw boobs from all angles and legs aplenty.

Meanwhile, across the pond, we saw similar amounts of skin at the BAFTA Awards. Would you take risks like these ladies? Sound off in the comments below.

This Week's (Almost!) Wardrobe Malfunctions
Lily McMenamy(01 of09)
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Marc Jacobs sent this model down his runway sans shirt. She sure can't wear this outfit to church. (credit:Getty)
Nicole Kidman(02 of09)
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Keith Urban's Grammy date seems to have misplaced her slip. Is she trying to give us leg envy? (credit:Getty)
Kelly Rowland(03 of09)
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This Grammys dress is beautiful, but those cutouts are very strategically placed, appearing like arrows directing our attention to some very sensitive places. (credit:Getty)
Amy Adams(04 of09)
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Here's some more strategically-placed lace on the BAFTA Awards red carpet. Sheer down to her belly button and a leg-length slit? Ambitious, Amy. (credit:Getty)
Maria Menounos(05 of09)
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We've rarely seen slits higher than this one. It must make going to the bathroom easy. (credit:Getty)
Solange Knowles(06 of09)
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Solange's shirt is super cute, but what about her lower half? February in New York is no time to pull a Lena Dunham. (credit:Getty)
Keltie Colleen(07 of09)
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This former Rockette put her best leg forward when stepping out to the Grammys. While the blue is nice, we're not too keen on those peek-a-boo panties. (credit:Getty)
Zawe Ashton(08 of09)
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The bottom of this star's BAFTA Awards dress has some nice detailing, but its midsection's totally transparent. (credit:Getty)
Gemma Arterton(09 of09)
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Gemma resembled a human candy cane at the BAFTA Awards. These thick black stripes remind us of sensor bars. (credit:Getty)

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