Miranda Kerr channelled Liz Hurley in a flesh-flashing gown at the Instyle and Warner Bros Golden Globes after party in LA last night.
The supermodelโs Pucci gown shocked onlookers as it seemed to be missing an entire side panel, instead held together with a thin chain. The floor-length gown was backless and there were no signs Miranda was wearing underwear.
The former Victoriaโs Secret model seemed unfazed by the threat of an imminent wardrobe malfunction, partying the night away with A-list stars including her estranged husband Orlando Bloom.
Mirandaโs frock shock is not the first scandal the supermodel has copped flack for. From reportedly airbrushing images to make herself look slimmer to posing as a famous adult film star, Miranda has been at the centre of many a publicity storm.
Here are some of her biggest controversies.

Mirandaโs seemed to have forgone underpants in her Pucci gown.

This teeny-tiny Chanel bikini shot from ID magazine raised eyebrows last year.

Mirandaโs body appeared airbrushed in this photo she shared on Instagram last year, but the model claims she had no idea.

Miranda sparked romance rumours by posting this shot by photographer Chris Colls shortly after announcing her split from Orlando Bloom.

The same photographer snapped the model topless at the beach 11 months ago.

This Instagram post of Miranda breastfeeding baby Flynn caused controversy in May 2012.

Another racy Chris Colls on Mirandaโs Instagram profile.

Miranda posed nude on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine in 2009.
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Miranda shot by Sebastian Mader in French fashion magazine Jalouse.

Miranda laughed off a wardrobe malfunction that exposed her nipples in September 2013.

Miranda recently channelled a 70s porn star when she was shot by Sebastian Faena for V magazine.

Questions have been raised over whether some of Mirandaโs other Instagram images are photoshopped.

The distorted shape of a bookcase in the background of this recent pic has led to airbrushing questions.

Miranda posted this from a shoot for ID Magazine with the caption โgone bananasโ.
