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How To Make Sheer Work For Your Barely-There Bridal Look

How To Make Sheer Work For Your Barely-There Bridal Look

Written By Grace Yael

March 5, 2024

Conventional dresses are now being renounced by modern brides who want to imbue all of their personality into their big day look.

Blanche
The jaw-dropping structure of this dress has to be seen to be believed – this is not one for the demure bride but for the bride who wants all eyes on her. The low-rise nearly-naked back is elevated with intricate and carefully placed beading, perfectly toeing the line of delicacy and sensuality. For added drama, add the high-neck pearled bolero top as well as the bicep-grazing gloves with pearl accents.


Sandy
This enchanting dress is for the bride who wants everyone to bear witness to her fairytale ending. The sultry, sheer waist-exposing cut-outs on the bodice add a level of daring bravado contrasted with the ethereal layers of floral lace sweeping the floor.

Evelyn
Now, sheer doesn’t have to be all about the illusion of being naked, but can also be an edgier nod to femininity. This head-turning, floor-skimming ball gown is comprised of romantic floral embroidery with the sheer panels on the sides and back revealing exposed boning. Talk about upping the ante.

Maribel
This dreamy aisle-to-afterparty minidress comes with a dramatic, detachable tulle trumpet skirt, but it’s the playful sheer detailing that imbues the look with luxurious texture. Sheer, but not as you know it. Skin peeks out through beaded French lace at the sides and opulent panelling at the hip.

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