CHOOSING what to wear to a wedding can be complicated, especially if you want to impress friends and family on the big day.
A guest went viral at her wedding in a sheer, belly-length dress – but insists the bride loved her look.
Despite this, that hasn’t stopped people from accusing her of upstaging the bride-to-be.
It wasn’t just those present at the wedding that raised eyebrows, with the model Isabelle Mathers later sharing her wedding look on Instagram.
Less than 24 hours after the photos and video were uploaded, they went viral, with many of the model’s 2 million followers commenting on the pastel yellow dress.
While most of us worry about showing off our underwear, it wasn’t a problem for the Australian influencer who proudly wore the see-through dress.
The bodycon dress also featured a high slit on the thigh and a diamond cutout on the belly, making the look even more daring.
With ruffles and ruffles, the dress looked beautiful on the model, but not everyone was impressed.
After seeing a photo of the Australian influencer and her bride, some said her dress was “inappropriate” – especially since it was her best friend’s wedding. (Yes, you read that right)
One furious follower commented: “The belly cut for a wedding? It just doesn’t seem appropriate.”
“I don’t want to be bad. But this is not an appropriate dress for a wedding,” added another.
Some were also shocked by the dress’s transparency, with the model’s underwear visible in several of the photos she posted.
“The dress is already so inappropriate… it looks very beachy and the black panties scream look at me,” wrote a third.
They then commented, “It almost looks white in some lights.”
Meanwhile, others accused Isabella of “getting over the bride”.
“That sounds like ‘I want to outshine the bride’ girl no,” a fourth commented after adding a crying emoji.
To which the Australian replied: “The bride is my best friend… you don’t think I discussed every single one of my outfits with her.”
Despite the negative reaction, many people loved the content creator’s look, and some even called it “perfect”.
“Literally everyone is so upset about how perfect you are,” joked one fan.
Another said: “People are so stupid leaving comments belittling you for wearing a dress.”
With the drama still unfolding, some even questioned why people were so upset — especially since the event had already occurred.
“Does it really matter to you? She already went to the wedding/rehearsals,” wrote a third, while others begged to know where the influencer got the dress.
With over 400 comments on the viral photos, we wonder if Isabella expected this reaction to her wedding attire.
A Bride’s Ultimate Guide to Wedding Gifts

Fabulous digital editor Lydia Major shared her thoughts as a former bride on what to buy — and what not to buy — a couple for their big day.
I’m a traditionalist, so I love going to a wedding with a list. A list where prices vary, the prezzies are a mix and there is something for all tastes. The joy of a list is that we know the bride and groom want these things, and we know no one else will buy the same things – to me, that’s a win-win. I got married 8 years ago and I still remember who bought us a certain frame or that fancy plate that only comes out at parties.
But that being said, if someone doesn’t have a list, I would NEVER show up empty-handed. That’s totally rude. Even if the wedding cost an arm and a leg to get there. A wedding takes months, if not years, of planning, costs a fortune and is one of the best days out and parties you’ll ever go to, so a small gesture of thanks is essential.
I still remember those who didn’t even bring a card for mine!
Also, I don’t think a couple should argue if their guests want to give them a wedding gift that isn’t on their list – older generations, in particular, may feel this is more personal.
To be honest, it’s the weddings where the couple wants money contributed towards the honeymoon or the house fund that makes me uncomfortable. Is £50 tight and £150 too luxurious? Where is the reference? I spend weeks agonizingly talking to someone or everyone and then I usually stab myself in the middle.
So for me – always look for a list, follow it and let the list be your guide!!
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