Okay, let’s talk about something I looked into recently. I kept seeing mentions or headlines floating around about Anya Taylor-Joy and this “see through” thing, mostly related to fashion choices, I guess. Curiosity got the better of me, so I decided to do a little digging myself, just to see what the fuss was all about.

My Process Looking Into It
First off, I just went straight to my usual starting point: the good old search engine. I typed in “Anya Taylor Joy see through”. Pretty straightforward, right?
The initial results were a mix. Lots of image thumbnails popped up immediately. Many seemed to be from red carpet events or photo shoots. You know, the kind of stuff where flash photography can make certain fabrics look a bit more transparent than intended, especially dark fabrics under bright lights.
So, I clicked over to the image search specifically. I started scrolling through those results. Here’s kinda what I noticed:
- Red Carpet & Events: A lot of pictures were definitely from premieres or award shows. Certain dresses, often black or sheer materials, were the main focus. The “see through” aspect seemed mostly due to camera flashes hitting the fabric in a particular way.
- Fashion Shoots: Some images were clearly from professional fashion editorials. In those, the styling is intentional. Sometimes designers use sheer fabrics as part of the look. It felt less like an accident and more like a deliberate fashion choice.
- Clickbait Stuff: Naturally, there were also those junky looking sites. Thumbnails that looked maybe altered or exaggerated, with headlines designed just to get you to click. I tend to steer clear of those – they rarely have anything real and often just lead to annoying ads or pop-ups. I didn’t bother clicking on those much.
- News Articles/Gossip Blogs: Interspersed with the images were links to articles. Many were fashion blogs discussing her outfits or celebrity news sites talking about a specific appearance where a dress might have been revealing under the lights.
I spent maybe 10-15 minutes just browsing through the image results and glancing at some article headlines. I didn’t really dive deep into any specific dodgy websites because, frankly, that’s usually a waste of time and potentially risky. My goal wasn’t to find explicit stuff, just to understand what people were referring to when they used that search term.
What I found, basically, was that most of the content seemed related to specific outfits worn at public events where lighting and fabric choice led to a semi-sheer appearance under camera flashes. There were also intentional fashion choices involving sheer materials in professional photoshoots. It wasn’t really scandalous, more just… celebrity fashion moments caught on camera.

So, yeah. That was my little exploration into that search term. It was mostly just scrolling through pictures and seeing the same few event photos repeated, alongside some fashion magazine shots. Nothing too earth-shattering, really, just the usual internet buzz around a celebrity’s public appearances and wardrobe choices.