Well, the most revealing costume I remember was not the gray Starfleet uniform.
In her early encounters as a Borg and transitioning to a crew member,
she had a dark, sparkly top.  That's the most revealing I remember.
It surely got my attention.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 6:51 AM, P. J. Alling
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 12/31/2010 6:44 AM, John Sessoms wrote:
>>
>> From: "P. J. Alling"
>>
>>> I was going to say something else but I'll stay technical.  There are a
>>> number of fabrics that look painted on.  No one has a body so perfect
>>> that the wardrobe department won't enhance it, and painting doesn't
>>> allow that.  I know from personal close observation just what certain
>>> costumes can do and what they look like.  Body painting is mostly for
>>> amateurs.
>>
>> ... and the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition.
>>
> I sad mostly.  Playboy used to make a big deal that they never airbrushed
> anything, just covered flaws with camera angles, (and never published a
> photo where a model looked bad I'll wager), movies and video are different,
> you can't always manage to "problems" with camera angles and cropping, and
> the expense of reshooting a 10 minute scene something proved to be a bit too
> revealing is prohibitive.  Think about it.  I used to watch ST-Voyager
> pretty regularly.  Though Jeri Ryan has ample "bozooms" as they used to say
> in some sitcoms and old pulp potboilers, and appeared to be wearing skin
> tight clothing, did you ever see an erect nipple, so much as once?
>
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