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Rihanna twerks and shocks in a completely see-through dress

Fashion Icon award recipient Rihanna attends the winners walk during the 2014 CFDA fashion awards at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center on June 2, 2014 in New York City. (AFP)

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At the Fashion Designers of America Awards Rihanna made sure all eyes were on her during - and after - the bash in a racy sheer embellished halter dress.

Rihanna, an undisputed fashion star of the moment, was the big draw at the annual Council of Fashion Designers of America awards, which also honor the year's top designers.

The singer and pop culture star was being handed the group's 2014 Fashion Icon Award.

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Donning a completely see-through gown (and leaving nothing to imagination), R&B superstar Rihanna showed why ddeserves the fashion icon award.

Rihanna's revealing sheer Swarovski crystal-encrusted dress stole the show as she strutted down the red carpet in the provocative Adam Selman creation.

And only Rihanna could pull off a look so daring - which is almost being naked at the red carpet.

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Adam Selman - whose boyfriend is Rihanna's stylist Mel Ottenberg - was the brains behind the translucent mesh ensemble, which was adorned with more than 230,000 Swarovski crystals and worn with matching gloves, a head scarf, a pink fur stole and just a nude thong underneath.

And the singer attracted even more attention when she celebrated her win by twerking in the see-through gown after the ceremony.

In an Instagram video uploaded by her close friend and personal hair stylist Yussef Williams, Rihanna is seen bouncing jubilantly in the room as her friends cheer her on.

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Also being honored at the glamorous ceremony at New York's Lincoln Center was designer Tom Ford, who was getting the CFDA's lifetime achievement award. The prestigious Founder's Award was going to Bethann Hardison, a former model and modeling agent who has been a vocal champion for diversity on runways.

Winners were being announced at the ceremony, hosted by director and screenwriter John Waters, in categories including womenswear, menswear and accessories. The group's international award was going to Raf Simons, of Dior.

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The annual show draws a mix of fashion insiders and Hollywood, and this year, Rihanna was clearly the big name, along with an even newer fashion star: Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong'o, who was expected to present a major award.

Speaking of Rihanna before the show, designer Zac Posen called the pop star a fashion risk-taker, who skillfully melds red-carpet glamour with a rebellious streak.

"She takes risks and she marches to her own drum and she knows what she likes," Posen told The Associated Press in an interview. "It's been an incredible journey." He recalled meeting the singer at his studio before she launched her first album.

"She was a fashion world novice then," he said, "but obviously she had looks and confidence and little-girl charm. All the ingredients were there for her to be a huge superstar: ambition, strength, and also vulnerability." Rihanna's occasional use of shock value, he said, "has kept her current, and balanced how classically beautiful she is."

Rihanna also has a great appreciation for designers, Posen added: "That's why people love to dress her."