OMG! These Models SufferedSevere Wardrobe Malfunction On The Runway Of A Fashion Festival Italian models Giulia Salemi and Dayane Mello shocked onlookers yesterday at the Venice Film Festival when they stepped out for the event wearing these revealing dresses. Both stars bared a little more than anticipated after apparently forgetting to wear underwear. More photos of their embarrassing wardrobe malfunction below:
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