Outrageously revealing £130 dress from Polish brand God Save Queens becomes a viral sensation
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An outrageously revealing £130 dress from Polish label God Save Queens becomes a viral sensation, but would you be brave enough to wear it to a night out?
With its sheer panels, plunging neckline, and short hem, the God Saves Queen Carmen Gown is certainly not for the faint of heart.
Australian influencer Gabrielle Epstein got your pulse racing when she stepped out in the brand’s daring minidress earlier this week.
The 28-year-old social media star, who has 3 million followers, risked going all out as she posed for photos on a footbridge in South Melbourne while puffing on a cigar.
In recent months, the up-and-coming Polish label’s daring £130 Carmen dress has exploded in popularity.
Australian model Gabrielle Epstein turned heads when she stepped out for a night on the town in God Saves Queens’ daring cutout dress.
Dozens of Instagrammers from around the world have been posting sultry photos of themselves wearing the lingerie-inspired dress on hot European vacations, nights out in New York, or even enjoying a concert with friends.
In August, Bali yoga teacher Megan Welz shared a photo of herself on a night out with her 3,160 followers.
She captioned the photo: ‘Can we do a little commotion about the dress?’
“Bond girl energy,” responded one fan. ‘Diaaammnn, I want this dress,’ said another.
Megan Welz, a Bali-based yoga teacher, asked her followers to make a ‘commotion’ over the dress last August.
Spanish fashion influencer Elena Armellini wore the cut-out dress on her birthday last year, leading the brand to comment: ‘SO HOT’
Left: Instagram user Carolina models the daring dress in August. Right: Sinapur-based Instagrammer J Cheok paired the dress with some vamp lace-up leather boots.
Instagram user Amaira modeled the God Saves Queens dress while on vacation in Spain last July, calling it her “revenge dress.”
Meanwhile, a third wrote: ‘OMG obsessed!’
Despite the risqué cuts, the brand highlights on its website how the dress is ‘ultra comfortable’ thanks to the ‘soft and stretchy fabric’.
In the product description, the designers acknowledge that their viral dress is meant to be “outrageous” to others and is aimed at women who “like to push the boundaries of fashion.”
It says: ‘This beautifully executed dress features strategically placed mesh panels and ultra-comfortable, body-contouring stretch fabric.
On its website, God Saves Queens acknowledges that its viral dress is meant to be “outrageous” 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 outrageous it would be a sin not to use it.’
Additionally, the dress has two different shades of nude mesh available so that the wearer’s stomach, upper thighs, and chest are not fully exposed.
In addition to this, the brand highlighted how the dress features its ‘signature monowire’ to provide support across the chest.
Founded by designer Karolina Preiss in 2014, God Saves Queens began as a luxury lingerie brand before branching out into womenswear as well.
Describing how each piece is designed in Poland and crafted by hand, the brand writes on its website: “The mix of our signature sheer mesh combined with extravagant lace and luscious embroidery has become a staple of the modern era of fashion.” lingerie”.