Over the decades, designers have offered their own takes on naked dressing, and in recent years, it has become especially popular—not just on the runways and red carpet but also in the world of weddings.
Dresses: Varca, Noy Eliyahu Bridal
A naked wedding dress is perfect for those who want to make a statement, embrace their body, and redefine bridal beauty with a daring yet refined aesthetic. Sheer fabrics, intricate lace, and illusion details create a mesmerizing balance between sensuality and elegance. With the right design, a naked dress can feel just as timeless as it is trendy, making it an unforgettable choice for a fashion-forward bride. If baring it all feels too bold or doesn’t quite align with your vision for the ceremony, consider wearing it as a second dress for the reception or after-party to fully embrace your gorgeous self.
Dresses: Bronx and Banco, Dana Harel
Dresses: Bronx and Banco, Jacquemus
Dresses: Rikke Hubert, Rotate
Dresses: Bronx and Banco, Eleganza Sposa
Dress: David Koma, Rotate
Dresses: Steven Khalil, KYHA
Dresses: KYHA, Rat and Boa
Dresses: Liz Martinez, Liz Martinez
Dresses: Simone Rocha, Bronx and Banco
Dresses: Bronx and Banco, Bronx and Banco
Dresses: Noy Eliyahu Bridal, Dana Harel
Dresses: Liz Martinez, Mônot
Dresses: Liz Martinez, Bronx and Banco
Dresses: Noy Eliyahu Bridal, Honor