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This 'Naked' Wedding Dress Is Guaranteed to Make Your Guests Blush

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Supposedly it’s fairly common for brides-to-be to dream about showing up to their wedding naked, but this nightmare can practically be a reality thanks to this new barely-there bridal trend.

Taking the ‘wedding jumpsuit’ craze to another level, Spanish wedding dress designer Pronovias has created a version of the anti-dress solution that is almost entirely sheer.

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That’s right, it is a skin-tight onesie made of see-through lace and Chantilly and embroidered with more than 200 crystals to cover up the the very bare minimum.

Basically, it’s a post-apple Eve (of Adam and Eve) Halloween costume in all white, and sexy is not intense enough of a word to describe it!

The garment itself actually took over 244 hours to produce, which is not surprising considering the intricacy of the embellishments strategically placed over all the lady parts.

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Spanish actress Cristina Pedroche recently wore the daring dress for New Year’s Eve, which seems like a more appropriate occasion for the garment than walking down the aisle with your father. But hey, some brides are non-traditional and this outfit definitely fits that bill.

Of course, many brides like to change into a dress that’s more comfortable to dance in after dinner, so this could be an option for that as well – although perhaps the best place for this killer look isn’t until the wedding hits the bedroom.

About the author

Born and raised in LA, India studied Drama at the University of Southern California before shifting her focus to the visual arts. After moving to London in 2013, she co-founded the iOS app ArtAttack which focused on connecting emerging artistic talent with galleries and collectors. Following that she worked at Albany Arts Communications, a boutique Art PR firm in Fitzrovia before joining Culture Trip. Aside from art and theatre, India's other passions include travel, food, books and dance.

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