Outrageously revealing £130 dress from God Save Queens goes viral
Outrageously revealing £130 dress from Polish brand God Save Queens becomes a viral sensation – but would YOU be brave enough to wear it on a night out?
- Gabrielle Epstein, 28, sent pulses racing in a daring £130 black mini dress
- God Saves Queen frock has become a hit with Instagram users in recent months
- The Polish brand says the dress is designed for women ‘like to push boundaries’
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With its see-through panels, plunging neckline and short hem, God Saves Queens Carmen Dress certainly isn’t for the faint of heart.
Australian influencer Gabrielle Epstein set pulses racing when she stepped out in the brand’s risque mini-dress earlier this week.
The 28-year-old social media star, who boasts 3m followers, risked baring all as she posed for photos on a pedestrian bridge in south Melbourne while smoked a cigar.
Over the past few months, the daring £130 Carmen frock by the up-and-coming Polish brand has sky-rocketed in popularity.
Aussie model Gabrielle Epstein turned heads as she stepped out for a night on the town in God Saves Queens’ daring cut-out dress
Dozens of Instagram users from all over the world have been posting sultry shots of themselves wearing the underwear-inspired dress on hot European holidays, nights out in New York or even to enjoy a concert with friends.
In August, Bali-based yoga teacher Megan Welz shared a photo of herself heading on a night-out with her 3,160 followers.
She captioned the photo: ‘Can we make a little commotion for the dress!’
‘Bond girl energy,’ one fan replied. ‘Daaaammnn I want this dress,’ another gushed.
Bali-based yoga teacher Megan Welz asked her followers to make a ‘commotion’ for the dress last August
Spanish fashion influencer Elena Armellini wore the cut-out dress on her birthday last year – prompting the brand to comment: ‘SO HOT’
Left: Instagram user Carolina models the daring dress in August. Right: Sinapore-based Instagram user J Cheok paired the frock with some vampy lace-up leather boots
Instagram user Amaira modelled the God Saves Queens dress on holiday in Spain last July and called it her ‘revenge dress’
Meanwhile, a third wrote: ‘OMG obsessed!’
Despite the risque cut-outs, the brand highlights on their website how the dress is ‘ultra-comfortable’ thanks to the ‘soft stretchy fabric’.
In the product description, the designers acknowledge that their viral dress is intended to be ‘scandalous’ to others and is aimed at women who ‘like to push the boundaries of fashion’.
It reads: ‘This beautifully executed dress has strategically placed panels of mesh and ultra-comfortable stretchy fabric, contouring the body.
On their website, God Saves Queens acknowledges that their viral dress is intended to be ‘scandalous’ to others and is aimed at women who ‘like to push the boundaries of fashion’
‘The Carmen dress bridges the gap between lingerie and outerwear, with a look so scandalous, it would be a sin not to wear it.’
What’s more, the dress has two different tones of nude mesh available so that the wearers’ stomach, upper thighs and chest aren’t completely exposed.
On top of this, the brand highlighted how the dress features their ‘signature mono-wire’ to provide chest support.
Founded by designer Karolina Preiss in 2014, God Saves Queens started out as a luxury lingerie brand before taking the plunge into womenswear too.
Describing how each piece is designed in Poland and handmade, the brand writes on their website: ‘The mixture of our signature see-through meshes paired with extravagant laces and luscious embroideries have become a staple of the modern era of lingerie.’
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