No Bras Allowed On The 'Girls' Set, Allison Williams Says

This Is Why We Want To Join The Cast Of 'Girls'
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 04: (L-R) Actress Zosia Mamet, actress Jemima Kirke, actress/creator/executive producer Lena Dunham, and actress Allison Williams attend the HBO with The Cinema Society host the New York premiere of HBO's 'Girls' at the School of Visual Arts Theater on April 4, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 04: (L-R) Actress Zosia Mamet, actress Jemima Kirke, actress/creator/executive producer Lena Dunham, and actress Allison Williams attend the HBO with The Cinema Society host the New York premiere of HBO's 'Girls' at the School of Visual Arts Theater on April 4, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)

HBO's "Girls" is known, among other things, to feature groundbreaking fashion. So when we learn that its cast follows a certain protocol, we pay attention.

On Monday, we heard it might be time to banish our bras if we want to follow "Girls'" lead. According to a sharp-eared observer from Page Six, Allison Williams told a fellow pre-Emmys partygoer last week that her job restricts her from wearing women's most restrictive garment:

"I work on 'Girls,' where wardrobe doesn't even let you wear a bra! You can't find one anywhere on set."

As if we needed another reason to try to get a role on the show. What we wouldn't give to set fire to our booby traps... Alas, our workplace is a bit more traditional. Do you think "Girls'" braless trend might find the same popularity that "shorteralls" did last season?

Proof our "Girls" don't need bras to be brilliant:

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