THERE'S no denying that 2019 has been the year of bonkers bikini trends.
First the EXTREMELY high cut Beginning Boutique bikini bottoms took the internet by storm and was swiftly followed by the flesh-flashing "slash" string style which, admit it, left NOTHING to the imagination.
But just when we'd wrapped our heads around the "naked" bikini phenomenon which is clogging up our Instagram feeds, a new daring style is set to knock this trend off its pedestal.
That's right, you can now buy a swimsuit so racy that you basically look like you're not wearing anything at all… and it hurts just looking at it.
Australian model Tammy Hembrow has partnered up with daring swimwear brand Minimale Animale to create a collection of pieces which can only be described as "for poolside posing only".
Ahead of the launch next week, the Instagram star shared photos of her modelling the risque one-piece with her 10 million followers.
She wrote: "FOR THE SUN LOVERS. The Minimal Animale splendor suit in my new colour 'Euphoria' is dropping next week."
And from the front, Tammy's style looks like any old bikini set with high-cut bottoms.
But from the back, let's just say it's a mess of adjustable straps which have resulted in the most extreme and uncomfortable-looking wedgie we've ever come across.
What's more, it'll come as no surprise that the extreme £72 one-piece cannot be returned… for obvious reasons.
But this isn't the first time Tammy has rocked the "naked" bikini trend as earlier this year she posted a picture of herself modelling a two-piece with clear plastic straps as she kicked back by the pool.
- Splendour Rib Suit, £72 from Minimale Animale – buy now
Unsurprisingly, Tammy's fans were in awe of the bonkers design.
Commenting on the erm, minimal, string design, one asked: "Wait, where's the swimsuit?"
Another added: "What's the point of wearing anything?"
A third wrote: "Christ, that's just a string…"
But if you fancy taking one for the team and trying out the bonkers design yourself, the Splendour swimsuit is currently available on the website in neon shades of orange, green, pink, red and yellow.
In more bonkers fashion news, shoppers have been in hysterics over a £56 "outrageously rude" FatFace Christmas design.
And this brutally-honest maid-of-honour told a bride she could see her "bum dimples" and clashed with Gok Wan on Say Yes to the Dress.
Plus this Boohoo shopper was left horrified as her skin-tight PVC trousers sound like "f***ing Sellotape" when she walks.
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