Models strutting their stuff with strategically placed slips in their garments sounds like a underwear model shoot. At Paris Fashion Week, men wearing regular garments were on the runway displaying a little too much of their front sides.

Rick Owens Menswear fall-winter 2015-2016 show at Paris Fashion Week had some male models with garments that had their genitals showing.

The models wore clothing with cuts right in the groin area which led to tons of flash shots as they strutted the runway. One model confidently walked down the runway while his private area was on full display through a center hole.

A total of four models wore garments that exposed their packages to the crowd. To view some of the photos (censored), go to Eonline's story. 

The hemlines and holes in the garments were no doubt done on purpose by Rick Owens Menswear.

Twitter users reacted quickly when they saw what was happening at Paris Fashion Week.

Keith Fentonmiller ‏(@KFentonmiller) said "I've heard rumors that the balls were underinflated at the Paris fashion show."

The Guardian reported that audience members in the front row, not believing what they were seeing began to giggle and whisper.

On Instagram the hashtag #dickowens developed from this whole ordeal.

Rick Owens explained his view on nudity:

"nudity is the most simple and primal gesture. It packs a punch. It's powerful. It's a straight world now. It says something about being independent. Who else can really get away with this stuff? It's a corporate world! This was our private moment."

Did Rick Owens go too far? Or, is it his right to make the clothes in the way he wants? Leave us a comment below and let us know what you think.