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The bride gushed over her barely-there designer gown: “I can’t believe I turned up in my underwear”

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Pernille Rosenkilde caused a stir with a revealing dress that some described as

A bride has been mocked online for walking down the aisle in a see-through wedding dress.

Danish actress Pernille Rosenkilde caused a stir with her revealing dress, which some described as “inappropriate”.

From Pernille The look was of her own design and featured a feather vest over a leotard with a sheer veil-like skirt.

“I love wearing feathers and sheer fabrics, but I also wanted the dress to be elegant, classy and a little bit sexy,” she told Vogue Scandinavia.

People were quick to criticise the bride’s unique style after a photo of her dress was shared on a popular Facebook group about embarrassing weddings.

“This woman wore this to a church wedding and showed up in her underwear at a house of worship,” one woman said.

Most people were more surprised by the design itself than by whether it was appropriate to wear to church.

“I don’t care if it was a pancake house, it’s an ugly, weird outfit with granny panties and a Muppet t-shirt,” one woman said.

Pernille Rosenkilde caused a stir with a revealing dress that some called “inappropriate.” The Danish influencer is pictured here with her husband.

Most people found it difficult to take the unique bridal design seriously.

“The inspiration was a big bird swimsuit, but it was for a wedding,” asked one woman.

“When you have a wedding at 2pm and parallel bars at 3pm,” another joked.

Others defended the fashion designer bride for daring to be original on her special day.

“It looks amazing,” one woman said.

“You don’t become an influencer by being boring,” said another.

Many thought it was “prudish” and old-fashioned to shame the bride for being religiously inappropriate.

“Sir, no legs on a building,” one woman said.

“Priests have done much worse things in the church,” another man said.

Others didn’t mind the profanity and wedding dresses that provoked a bit of pearl-clutching.

But some people still insisted that the bride’s dress should have been more appropriate for the setting.

“I’m an atheist, but that’s called respect for others. I wouldn’t wear it to church,” said one woman.

The groom did not escape unscathed either.

Many people praised him for his slipper-style shoes and baggy “Chicago gangster” suit.

“He’s worse than his ‘dress’… he looks like a repeat DUI offender,” one woman said.

“Whoever hemmed his pants should confess their sins,” another woman joked.

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