A newly launched wedding dress has been criticized by thousands thanks to its plunging neckline and tight fit.
The floor-length dress, valued at €4,800 ($A7,930), also featured an off-the-shoulder design and was made from fine lace, crystals and stones.
“Feel like royalty as you glide down the aisle in our exquisite dress,” the European brand wrote on Instagram.
But many called the “over-the-top” look “inappropriate” and “too revealing” for a wedding, especially one held in a church.
While the brand described the open chest detail as the “perfect balance between classic beauty and modern sensuality,” the daring look didn’t go down well with conservative fans.
A newly launched wedding dress has been criticized by thousands thanks to its plunging neckline and tight fit.
The floor-length dress, valued at €4,800 (AUD7,930), also featured an off-the-shoulder design and was made from fine lace, crystals and stones.
‘Beautiful woman but vulgar and poor quality dress. If she dances or sneezes… oops moment! », wrote one.
‘It’s pretty, it just looks like it’s too big and it’s slipping. It doesn’t seem right,” another added.
‘The neckline ruins the beauty of the dress. “There’s no need to show so much skin on your wedding day,” wrote a third.
‘Royalty is related to modesty. This nudity has nothing to do with royalty.
Others called the design “a bit glitchy” and “generally rubbish.”
However, some raved about the new design and admitted they would buy it for their big day.
‘Beautiful woman but vulgar and poor quality dress. If she dances or sneezes…Oops!” one wrote.
“Beautiful,” one wrote. “She looks like a real queen, this dress is so stunning.”
“Absolutely beautiful,” added another.
The look was paired with an elegant veil and crown, which retails for €160 (AUD265).