Thursday 26 January 2012

G-string wedding dress makes debut




The revealing outfit - which one could hardly call a dress - was sent down the runway of Berlin fashion week yesterday as part of Kaviar Gauche's latest bridal collection.

The Berlin-based designers behind the fashion brand, Alexandra Fischer-Röhler and Johanna Kühl, are known as the mavericks of the bridal design world and their latest ensemble proved they're not afraid to push the boundaries.

The outfit is made up of a thong and bra top joined by a few diminutive strips of fabric. It has been described as the wedding dress that will make "the whole congregation blush".

But the duo ensured the risque number still gave a nod to centuries of tradition, choosing "virginal" white as the colour and as including a "modesty" veil, which shrouds the bride's entire body.

The pair have been creating bridal couture since the inception of their label in 2003, but this barely-there design is by far the least, um, conventional gown they've ever sent down the catwalk.



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