She turned heads when she arrived at the 2016 ARIA Awards in Sydney on Wednesday. And Swedish singer Tove Lo has explained the bizarre sheer frock she wore on the night, which featured a print of the female reproductive system. Speaking to Be on the red carpet, she revealed the print was: 'A vagina... or a p***y… whatever you want to call it.' 'I'm from Sweden where we don't really censor at all… you've just got to say what it is,' the 29-year-old blonde added. 'My Swedish stylist who calls himself Crap Diem, he asked if he could make me a dress and I was like, yeah, whatever you make, I'm in.'Tove's underwear was clearly visible under the sheer orange dress, and she paired the look with chunky lace-up silver boots. Taking to Instagram ahead of the event, she captioned a photo: 'Uterus dress for ARIAS.' The singer may have been making a statement, after YouTube briefly banned her sexually-charged short film Fairy Dust, earlier this year..
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She recently told News.com.au she was outraged by the move. 'Didn't Madonna do this 20 years ago?' Tove asked the publication. I don't think it is anything new for a girl to be singing about sex so I was shocked they were shocked,' she said.
About the idea of females being so open about sex, she added: 'They treat you like you are being a bad girl and I f***ing hate that.' Tove's 31-minute short film takes the raunchiness up several notches as she's seen passionately romping in bed with a woman and a man.
Upon its release, the singer said in a statement: 'Here it is. My short film about the never-ending escape and all the rushes and pain that comes with it.' The short was filmed over five days in Los Angeles in the summer, and will reportedly be followed by a second film next year as well as a new album..
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