Why the Turning Back pose is the latest red carpet trend celebs love & how it’s a sure-fire way to get them attention

Why the Turning Back pose is the latest red carpet trend celebs love & how it’s a sure-fire way to get them attention
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Why the Turning Back pose is the latest red carpet trend celebs love & how it’s a sure-fire way to get them attention
Author: Yasmin Harisha
Published: Feb, 20 2025 10:14

NO BRAS, flesh flashing and a very specific pose - all our favourite celebs are doing it, but this new trend has nothing to do with low-cut boob bares. From Kylie Jenner to Sabrina Carpenter and Emily Ratajkowski, A-listers are embracing a new pose – the ‘backview.’.

 [Ashley Roberts at the Katy Perry photocall.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Ashley Roberts at the Katy Perry photocall.]

And it’s no accident. As they step into the top tier of their careers, this subtle yet striking stance is making waves. They might be hated by us mere mortals for logistical wardrobe reasons, but backless dresses are out in force in Hollywood. Body language expert Judi James explains that the backview pose is more than just a fashion statement - it’s a power move.

 [Cynthia Erivo at the Palm Springs International Film Festival.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Cynthia Erivo at the Palm Springs International Film Festival.]

“There’s nothing ‘t*ts and teeth’ about it,” she says. “No exaggerated cleavage or high-slit drama. "Instead, it mimics the act of walking away or even ignoring the cameras, with an over-the-shoulder glance that adds just a touch of intrigue.”.

 [Miley Cyrus at the Golden Globe Awards in a black backless gown.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Miley Cyrus at the Golden Globe Awards in a black backless gown.]

The bare back, she notes, is an understated yet sensual feature. “Unlike a plunging neckline or a thigh-high slit, a bare back isn’t typically associated with sexual mimicry. If anything, it’s unisex and shouldn’t have much shock value,” Judi explains.

 [Woman in black gown looking at her reflection in a mirror.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Woman in black gown looking at her reflection in a mirror.]

“But it’s also one of the body’s most sensitive areas, reacting dramatically to touch and temperature.”. When done right, the pose exudes effortless sensuality. She says: “It’s both teasing and unattainable - the turned back says ‘no,’ but the glance over the shoulder hints at playful flirtation. It’s the ultimate in classy, haughty sensuality - suggestive without being overt.”.

 [Sabrina Carpenter at the Grammy Awards in a light blue feather-trimmed gown.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Sabrina Carpenter at the Grammy Awards in a light blue feather-trimmed gown.]

For some stars, this pose also serves as a subtle way to signal that they’re off the market. “It allows them to be bold but in a way that’s refined, not over-the-top,” Judi adds. Here, in her own words, Judi breaks down what some of Hollywood’s biggest names are really saying with their signature poses.

 [Kim Kardashian and Emma Grede at a gala.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Kim Kardashian and Emma Grede at a gala.]

As Timothée Chalamet’s plus-one, Kylie has been gracing Hollywood’s most exclusive red carpets. The 27-year-old embraces a style that channels the timeless elegance of old-school movie stars. Her back-baring pose is carefully curated rather than spontaneous, sculpting the perfect silhouette - highlighting the side of her breast, the curve of her waist and hips, and the cascade of dark fabric pooling at her feet.

 [Nicole Kidman in a silver backless gown at the Golden Globe Awards.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Nicole Kidman in a silver backless gown at the Golden Globe Awards.]

With her chin lifted, her hair tumbles down her back, and one hand delicately raised to the mirror, the effect is pure high-class glamour. This isn’t just a pose; it’s an invitation for the audience to admire her in awe. Sabrina takes the backview pose to another level with a dramatic arch of her spine, creating an unmistakable ‘S’ curve.

 [Emily Ratajkowski at the LACMA Art+Film Gala.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Emily Ratajkowski at the LACMA Art+Film Gala.]

By pushing her hips back and tossing an over-the-shoulder gaze, she ensures every detail of the pose is relished. Her dress accentuates the effect - revealing a daring peek of ‘bum cleavage’, framed by silky fabric, a dangling jewel, and feathery trim. It’s bold, playful, and impossible to ignore.

 [Ariana Grande at the National Board of Review Gala.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Ariana Grande at the National Board of Review Gala.]

In what feels like a silent response to Bianca Censori’s barely-there red carpet moments, Kim proves that sometimes, subtlety speaks volumes. A hint of side-boob, the signature S-curve of her lower back, and the glossy, bare skin create the illusion of nudity - despite being fully clothed.

 [Cara Delevingne in a blue sequin gown at the Golden Globe Awards.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Cara Delevingne in a blue sequin gown at the Golden Globe Awards.]

Her over-the-shoulder glance, carefully posed as if an afterthought, adds the perfect contrast to Bianca’s full-frontal, expressionless Grammy look. Body-positive influencer Tally Sharp has revealed how to perfect a celebrity inspired pose. The perfect photo includes SHAPE, and use your body, or an outfit to enhance it.

 [Kelly Rowland and Kim Kardashian at a gala.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Kelly Rowland and Kim Kardashian at a gala.]

Bikinis and lingerie work well for these shots, and it's best to use them as your props - these will help to define your shape too. Grab your bikini and pop a hip, or adjust the side of your bikini whilst gently using the other hand to shape your face or grab your hair on either side of your head as if it were a natural swipe motion shot.

Then put one leg in front of the other. It’s about diversity in the image. Know what angels you like. It’s so funny, whenever I meet someone who follows me on Instagram they always say ‘You’re so much shorter in real life, I thought you were tall!’.

This always makes me laugh because the angle I use is hip height slightly facing upwards which elongates the image, making me look taller. So, learn with a friend what angles you like of yourself, and when you’ve found it, it’ll make it so much easier.

Practise makes perfect. Try sitting, standing, lying and every other level you can think of. One thing I live by is, that if it’s not working and we’re not getting the right shot: either sit down or change the background. Have fun. Content creation is all about having fun! And that’s really where you’ll ‘get the shot’!.

Splash the water around, dance, be creative and thrive hunny. Follow Tally Sharp on Instagram page @thetallysharp for more body-positive content. With a career stacked with heavyweight roles, Nicole no longer needs to fight for red carpet attention. Her floor-length black velvet dress exudes top-tier elegance, yet she still knows how to keep things fresh.

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