No, you can wear whatever you like while taking pictures, as long as it complies with local decency and department of health rules.
If you're asking if it's illegal for you to have pictures taken of you in your underwear... not necessarily, though if you're under 18 it might be. It kind of depends on the intended purpose.
Like plenty of other countries, Australia have also passed laws to make it illegal to take upskirt photos in public places of people without the subject of the photo's consent.
''Upskirt oops'' videos are available to view on YouTube on several channels. Heat magazine and Now magazine also have ''upskirt oops'' galleries displaying some of the worst photos they have features in their print magazines.
There are some out there and i want the people who have them to e-mail them to me. I would even pay for them.
see upskirt : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upskirt
Get a lawyer.
Unfortuately there is not much public information on the best practices of protecting oneself from upskirt photographers. There are, however, laws in place that a person can take action on if pictures are taken where there is an expectation of privacy.
Some ways to avoid having upskirt pictures taken are to wear garments that provide proper coverage, be mindful of your surroundings in crowded places, and alert security or authorities if you suspect someone is trying to take inappropriate pictures. It's also helpful to carry a small mirror or use a phone camera to periodically check if anyone is trying to take unauthorized photos.
Martina wears mini-skirts and i believe she wears no underwear so when she is on stage men can surely see up her skirt but security must not allow any cameras next to the stage to protect Martina from any embarissing photos.
If the photo is taken from a public space - yes
The cast of The Upskirt Shot - 2012 includes: Gina Gheller as Clover
It is not normal to take deliberate pictures of strangers, in most circumstances. It is quite common for strangers to appear in the background or incidentally in photos. It is legal, assuming the photos are taken in public.
Normally "upskirt" refers to going out of your way to look up a girls skirt, and photograph what is seen.Don't do it. It is an invasion of privacy.