And the bride wore… a see-through risqué dress.
Australian wedding dress designer, Grace Loves Lace, has launched a ‘naked’ wedding dress.
In response to popular demand, and celebrities including Kim Kardashian, Beyoncé and Rihanna rocking the look on the red carpet, the famous design house have this month released the Alexandra gown.
Australian wedding dress designer, Grace Loves Lace , has launched a ‘naked’ wedding dress (pictured)
The ‘Alexandra’ design features white lace with a nude underlay to give a barely-there ‘naked’ effect (pictured)
‘The Alexandra is for the woman who is a natural showstopper – she wants to look striking and feminine, sophisticated and effortless,’ the Grace Loves Lace website reads
The daring design features white lace with a nude underlay to give a barely-there ‘naked’ effect.
‘The Alexandra is for the woman who is a natural showstopper – she wants to look striking and feminine, sophisticated and effortless,’ the Grace Loves Lace website reads.
‘Made for the iconic GLL woman – she has soul, passion, confidence and substance.’
The nude-lined gown retails for AUD $2,640 (GBP £1493; USD $2084) and can be bought with either a nude lining or a white/ivory option – suitable for the more traditional bride looking for a minimal option.
The nude-lined gown retails for AUD $2,640 (GBP £1493; USD $2084) and can be bought with either a nude lining or a white/ivory option (pictured with a nude lining)
The dress (pictured) has already proven popular on social media, where people have rushed to say how much they love the design
‘The contrasting flesh-coloured lining transforms our iconic Alexandra to playful, a little rebellious and infinitely sexy,’ Grace Loves Lace designer, Meghan Ziems, told FEMAIL.
‘Nude tone lining is sensual, adventurous and unexpected, whilst the traditional colour matching of ivory or white is fresh, classic and more traditional.’
Grace Loves Lace have reported a 30 percent rise in brides choosing dresses in shades of nude – the reincarnation of the Alexandra is the result of popular public demand.
The naked dress has been growing in popularity in recent years, after the likes of Rihanna, Kim Kardashian and Beyoncé have plumped for it on the red carpet.
Australian TV presenter, Ksenija Lukich, also opted for a sheer naked dress by Antipodean designer, Steven Khalil, when she wed in 2016.
The naked dress has been growing in popularity in recent years, after the likes of Rihanna, Kim Kardashian (left) and Beyoncé (right) have plumped for it on the red carpet
Gigi Hadid (pictured) opted for the naked trend at the 2016 American Music Awards
Grace Loves Lace have gained worldwide fame for becoming the creators of the ‘world’s most pinned wedding dress’ (pictured: Grace Loves Lace designs)
The label recently drew acclaim when they launched a revolutionary capsule wedding collection, where nothing costs over $1,500 (pictured: one of the dresses from the collection)
Grace Loves Lace have established themselves as one of the biggest bridal lines in the world.
Famous for being the creators of the ‘world’s most pinned wedding dress’, the label recently drew acclaim when they launched a revolutionary capsule wedding collection, where nothing costs over $1,500.
Titled ‘Les Deux’, the range is aimed at the woman who is seeking the perfect white gown with just a hint of bridal.
Titled ‘Les Deux’, the range (pictured) is aimed at the woman who is seeking the perfect white gown with just a hint of bridal
The collection includes four gowns and five two-piece sets, which show off the new mood in bridal trends (pictured: two of the designs)
The collection includes four gowns and five two-piece sets, which show off the new mood in bridal trends.
Speaking previously to FEMAIL, Meghan Ziems said: ‘The Les Deux woman wants to wear an effortless dress without the wedding-gown stereotype.
‘We’re seeing an upward trend of more casual settings like dinner parties, rooftop drinks or intimate elopements,’ she continued.
‘This range focuses on fusing luxury with affordability, it is for the kind of bride who breaks the rules, and appreciates quality but won’t sacrifice on comfort.’
For more information about Grace Loves Lace, you can visit the website here.