Wardrobe malfunction

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An artist depicts torn clothing that uncovers a woman's private part

A wardrobe malfunction is a

pop culture.[1] There was a long history of such incidents before the term was coined[notes 1]
and it has since become common.

Etymology

The

social networking.[5] The dictionary defines it as "the temporary failure of an item of clothing to do its job in covering a part of the body that it would be advisable to keep covered."[6]

Origins

The term was first used on February 2, 2004, by singers Justin Timberlake and Janet Jackson in a statement attempting to explain the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy, during which Jackson's right breast was exposed. Timberlake apologized for the incident, stating he was "sorry that anyone was offended by the wardrobe malfunction during the halftime performance of the Super Bowl..."[7] The term wardrobe malfunction appeared in numerous stories in major US consumer and business publications, newspapers, and major TV and radio broadcasts.[8] Journalist Eric Alterman described the incident as "the most famous 'wardrobe malfunction' since Lady Godiva."[9]

Related terms

The American Dialect Society had a number of related terms for word of the year nominations in 2004, including Janet moment ("unplanned bodily exposure at a public function"), boobgate ("scandal over Janet Jackson's exposed breast"), nipplegate (like boobgate, "but used earlier in squawk over Jackson's possible nipple ring"), and wardrobe malfunction ("overexposure in a mammary way").[10] People came up with clever terms to describe an occurrence of accidental nudity, like nipple slip or nip slip. The term has been translated into other languages to describe similar incidents, including garderobedefect (Dutch),[citation needed] incident de garde-robe (French), disfunzione del guardaroba or incidente del guardaroba (Italian),[citation needed] and mal funcionamiento de vestuario (Spanish).[citation needed]

Instances

In April 1957, Italian actress

also recorded the incident. Shere's picture received international attention, and was published worldwide.[11]

After Brigitte Bardot gained international fame in 1953 as the Bikini girl of the French Riviera, paparazzi popularized revealing accidents or staged events with women's swimwear throughout the decade. For one of many instances, a cheesecake photo of rising starlet Daliah Lavi adjusting her bikini after it broke while at a Rio de Janeiro swimming pool was widely circulated by Associated Press in 1959.[12]

On February 1, 2004, the halftime show of Super Bowl XXXVIII was broadcast live from Houston, Texas, on the CBS television network in the United States. During the show, Justin Timberlake deliberately removed a portion of Janet Jackson's costume, exposing for about half a second her breast adorned with a nipple shield. This was the first recorded usage of the term "wardrobe malfunction".[13] The incident, sometimes referred to as Nipplegate,[14][15] was news worldwide. MTV's chief executive said that Jackson had planned the stunt and Timberlake was informed of it just moments before he took the stage.[16][17] The stunt was broadcast live to a total audience of 143.6 million viewers.[18]

In July 2012, when Australian model

Huffington Post described this episode as a "wardrobe malfunction".[19]

The Huffington Post was not the only outlet to describe such an incident as a wardrobe malfunction. In a November 2013 article describing a similar event where English model Abbey Clancy revealed a whale tail while lifting her daughter into a car, the Daily Mirror also described the event as a "wardrobe malfunction".[20]

At the 2016

NFL draft combine, American football player Chris Jones ripped his compression shorts in the crotch during the 40-yard dash, and his genitals were seen live on television.[21][22]

On August 16, 2023, during a livestream, American internet personality IShowSpeed jumped up from his seat while playing Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach, and accidentally flashed his penis to a live viewership of 25,000 people.[23] He subsequently ended the livestream out of embarrassment. Viewers uploaded the clip onto social media, and the term "IShowMeat", in reference to the slang word meat, meaning penis, began trending on Reddit and X (Twitter).[24]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Elaine's inadvertently exposed nipple in her photo Christmas card forms a plotline in the Seinfeld episode "The Pick", 1992.

References

  1. ^ Puente, Maria (February 4, 2004). "Will 'Wardrobe Malfunction' Live On?". USA Today. Archived from the original on December 9, 2012. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  2. ^ American Dialect Society (January 7, 2005). "Word of the Year" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on February 11, 2006. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  3. ^ Top HollyWORDIEs of 2007, The Global Language Monitor
  4. ^ Toby Macdonald, "Parley Hollywood: Keira invents new languages," Sunday Mail
  5. ^ "Electrosmog enters the dictionary," BBC
  6. ^ "Dictionary suffers a wardrobe malfunction," The Mercury, 2008-08-15
  7. ^ "Apologetic Jackson says costume reveal went awry". CNN. February 2, 2004. Archived from the original on Apr 24, 2008. Retrieved April 22, 2008.
  8. ^ Glowka, Wayne; American Dialect Society. "2004 Words of the Year Nominations" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on August 19, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  9. ^ "Sophia vs Jayne: The OTHER Photos Behind That Sideways Glare". Messy Nessy Chic. 1 April 2013. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  10. ^ Horsley, Edith, The 1950s, Bison Books Ltd. London 1978, p. 236, picture and caption top left.
  11. ^ Moody, Nekesa Mumbi (February 3, 2004). "Janet Jackson Apologizes for Bared Breast". Associated Press. Archived from the original on February 3, 2004. Also published by CNN.com as "Apologetic Jackson says 'costume reveal' went awry".
  12. U-T San Diego. Associated Press. Archived from the original on April 11, 2004. CNN.com published this story in an earlier version as "Janet Jackson takes responsibility for breast-baring Archived 2007-12-31 at the Wayback Machine
    ".
  13. ^ Hilden, Julie (February 20, 2004). "Jackson 'Nipplegate' illustrates the danger of chilling free speech". CNN. Archived from the original on Jun 18, 2007. Retrieved July 27, 2007.
  14. Today
    . February 3, 2004. Retrieved July 12, 2017.
  15. Today. Archived
    from the original on September 28, 2017. Retrieved September 27, 2017.
  16. ^ Ryan, Joal (March 2, 2004). "Kids Watch Super Boob". E!. Archived from the original on Feb 3, 2014. Retrieved April 1, 2014.
  17. ^ "Miranda Kerr Thong Unfortunately Sees Light Of Day (PHOTOS)". The Huffington Post. July 19, 2012. Retrieved January 2, 2024.
  18. ^ Robertson, James (November 6, 2013). "Abbey Clancy accidentally flashes her G-string and shows off her perfect figure ahead of Strictly rehearsals". The Mirror. Retrieved January 2, 2024.
  19. ^ Bonner, Michael (28 February 2016). "Chris Jones runs into a wardrobe malfunction at combine". USA Today. Archived from the original on Aug 7, 2022. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  20. ^ "NFL hopeful's embarrassing wardrobe malfunction". Wide World of Sport. 28 February 2016. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  21. ISSN 0013-0389
    . Retrieved 2023-08-18.
  22. ^ Pathak, Trisha (17 August 2023). "American YouTuber IShowSpeed accidently flashes his privates on live stream". WION. Retrieved 2023-08-18.