Fashion photography traditionally relies on the "pose"—a constructed reality where every element is controlled. The descuido , conversely, promises a "stolen" moment. However, as media scholars note, the line between the accidental and the performed is increasingly thin. The galleries aggregating these images often strip them of their original context (e.g., a windy red carpet, an energetic performance), reframing them solely as objects of voyeuristic interest. The breast becomes a focal point not of fashion, but of exposure, transforming a style gallery into a site of lurid curiosity.