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The most risqué, eye-popping wedding dresses of 2020

2020 was a year that will go down in history for so many reasons that you could be forgiven for forgetting that between plague, floods and bushfires, this year was also an extreme one for the world of bridal fashion.

As we masked up to slow the spread of COVID-19, brides were boldly shedding tradition when it came to their choices of gowns, with the dresses sashaying down the socially distanced aisle more eye-popping, head-turning and revealing than ever before.

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This year saw more wedding dresses with less material than ever before. Photo: Supplied

From the trot of the naked wedding dress that emerged a few years back, 2020 saw us break into a full gallop of envelope-pushing trends with very few rules, and very little fabric, dominating the scene.

From the totally see-through to the return of the bodysuit, one very busty bridesmaid number and a ‘diaper’ detail, here are our favourite daring bridal looks from the year that’s been.

The see-through skirt

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The lack of, well, material on this wedding gown turned many a head this year. Photo: Berta

2019’s ‘naked’ wedding gown walked so that 2020’s see-through numbers could run.

The naked wedding dress game got turned up a notch this year with some truly ‘out there’ gowns.

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The Marilyn gown live dup to its namesake's famous subway grill moment. Photo: Dimitrius Dalia

From the totally sheer Berta bridal number that had pearls rattling across the globe, to the almost indecent exposure below the bodice on this ‘Marilyn’ gown from Dimitrius Dalia, less was certainly more when it came to skirts this year.

The bare-naked bridal bodice

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This very sheer number was a huge talking point on Facebook this year. Photo: Facebook

One look that left onlookers’ shocked was this floaty, designer gown that went viral on Facebook.

The gown, though romantic in cut, was more earthy in effect thanks to zero lining to preserve the bride’s modesty.

The effect was that very little of the lady was actually covered for her big day, with even the pockets counterproductively completely sheer, erasing any usefulness they may have entiled.

Love it or hate it, it’s easy to see why this gown made waves among wedding watchers this year.

The bodysuit

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The daring bodysuit is strictly for the forward-thinking bride. Photo: Etsy

Nothing says modern-day wedding like a bridal bodysuit, and where 2019 brides opted for full coverage on the suit itself, 2020 brides ditched the covering material for something far more daring.

The suit that sparked the most serious conversation this year was a completely sheer number from an online fashion designer, featuring a sparkling bodysuit underneath a gauzy transparent skirt with a waist-high split.

The long-sleeved high-neck bodice is completely sheer with only what looks like a stick-on bra keeping the bride’s modesty intact, and a backless design rounds off the dress’s intricately barely-there aesthetic.

Retailing for a relatively cheap $1,300 on etsy.com, the gown actually transforms into a bodysuit when the skirt is removed, a versatile feature rarely seen in the world of bridal dresses, with one notable exception.

The lingerie wedding guest

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The wedding guest was wearing what looks like a bridal corset with a pair of trousers. Photo: Reddit/weddingshaming

It’s usually the bride that’s the centre of attention on her big day, and rightly so, but this year it was a few wedding guests that set tongues wagging with their boudoir-style attire.

From the strapless corset sported by one guest to this red lace number that had many raising their eyebrows, the naked dress trend officially spilled from aisle to pew this year.

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Reddit users called this look "too hot" for a wedding. Photo: Reddit/pinacolada12345

The exposed G-string

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One bride's see-through wedding gown left her underwear exposed in what may be the latest bridal trend. Photo: Facebook

A snap of a bride sporting a completely transparent wedding gown with a shimmering skirt that revealed the black g-string worn beneath was the most recent wedding dress that caused consternation online this year.

“A sheer dress is one thing, but a sheer dress with a black thong???” the person who posted a snap of the dress to a Facebook wedding shaming group wrote in disbelief.

As far as the bridal trends that shocked us this year, this one may nab first place for most confusing.

The peekaboo CROTCHet dress

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This wedding dresses bold crotchet left the bride a little too exposed. Photo: Facebook

This bohemian number took the cake for most awkward detail, as the bride took the term ‘crotchet’ a little too literally, accidentally exposing herself via the delicate detailing.

Nude gowns and plunging neckline may push the envelope, but a dangerous crotch area undeniably tears it to pieces, as we all learnt after the unfortunate detail was spotted and discussed online.

The dress was shared to a wedding shaming Facebook page, where the ‘peekaboo’ crotch unsurprisingly sparked some hilarious, if unfortunate, comments.

“That waistband/crotch doily looks real bad. You can see her nude underwear!” one person pointed out. “It's so unflattering!”

The diaper dress

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The gown's bizarre style had wedding-shamers up in arms. Photo: TikTok/ solutionsbridal

Brought to you by Tiktok, this unusual cut of dress was spotted in a video shared by bridal store Solutions Bridal based in Florida in the US.

In the clip, a model sporting the gown acts out a hilarious dance to ‘A Little Bit Alexis’ – a comedy song from acclaimed series Schitt’s Creek, but it was the bizarre cut of the dress rather than the funny dance, that caught viewers’ attention.

The gown splits over each leg, with a long piece left dangling in between, a style that’s since been affectionately dubbed the ‘crotch waterfall’.

As she walks the extra piece disappears between her legs creating a ‘diaper’ around her crotch that detracts from the elegance most bride’s hope to achieve on their wedding days.

The busty bridesmaid

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Meshki fashion label advertised this dress for bridesmaids and we had some questions. Photo: Meshki

We’ve all been on the receiving end of a shock frock as a bridesmaid at one point or another, but what would you say if your dearest friend asked you to don this gown and rock and roll down the aisle for her?

If you’re anything like much of the internet, you might have some hesitations about suffering a possible wardrobe malfunction in it mid-Pachelbel's Canon.

The gown is from Aussie designer Meshki and is called the DANIELLA Cupped Split Maxi Dress.

The gown appeared in an advertisement on social media earlier this year where it got our attention, and the attention of online users who roasted it over its very busty cut.

The not-the-bride white dress

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A bride's stepmother has stolen the show at her wedding through her choice of gown. Photo: Reddit.

What’s a wedding without a wildly inappropriate choice of white dress by passive-aggressive family members?

The white dress is a known cardinal sin for any wedding guest, but that doesn’t mean we don’t regularly see atrocious examples of the faux pas online, and 2020 was no exception.

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Redditors were left shocked when this photo was posted of the groom's sister-in-law at his wedding. Photo: Reddit

From the stepmother of the bride upstaging her on her big day, to the sister-in-law who decided two wedding dresses were better than one and took the liberty of donning the second, this year saw some absolute corker examples.

The butt-grab wedding snap

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This photo divided opinion, with many bridal enthusiasts saying it was 'too private' a moment to be shared publicly. Photo: Instagram/weddingforward

While not technically a raunchy dress, the reaction to this very daring wedding photo was enough to secure it a spot on this year’s list.

The photo, shared by bridal blog Wedding Forward, shows a groom grabbing a generous handful of his wife’s rear as he nuzzles into her neck in an otherwise romantic moment.

The photo well and truly divided users online with some calling it ‘cute’ others horrified at the very intimate gesture.

The 2020 chic

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This opulent bridal mask was an early reaction to the coronavirus pandemic, but thankfully the bow-style trend didn't last very long. Photo: Facebook

It wouldn’t be a 2020 bridal trends list without an honourable mention to the must-have wedding item nobody saw coming – the wedding face mask.

it was trial and error as the never-before needed accessory took centre stage this year, with the bejewelled number above dividing opinion in a big way.

While totally necessary in a society plagued by the coronavirus, many were unsure the opulent bows on the mask weren’t overkill, and thankfully several months later, we’ve mostly all decided that a plain white mask is totally fine without any extra accessorising.

2020 may have been the year that no one could have seen coming, but at least when it came to bridal trends, its was predictably whacky and hilariously daring – so cheers to all the risqué brides who didn’t let a global pandemic stamp out their love.

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