Nadia Bartel has been slammed for wearing a revealing dress to her friend’s wedding over the weekend.
In a series of photos shared to Instagram, the former WAG showed off her figure in a black sheer dress as she attended her friend Effie Kats’ wedding in Melbourne.
However, some fans were quick to criticise Nadia on wearing a racy ensemble to the occasion.
‘Who goes to a wedding half naked?… It seems like you wanted to take the attention from the bride. Money obviously cannot buy you class,’ one person wrote.
‘Sorry but not sorry. For a wedding this style of clothing is not appropriate,’ another said.
Nadia Bartel has been slammed for ‘breaking etiquette’ at her friend’s nuptials by wearing a revealing outfit: ‘Who goes to a wedding half naked?’
In a series of photos, the former WAG showed off her figure in a black sheer dress as she attended her friend Effie Kats’ wedding in Melbourne with her boyfriend Peter Dugmore
‘Definitely too revealing,’ a third person agreed.
However there were several positive comments about Nadia’s racy outfit, including one that read: ‘Oh Nards I love this dress’.
‘Wow this is absolutely stunning,’ someone else wrote, as a third added: ‘You are iconic.’
Nadia attended her friend’s wedding with her boyfriend Peter Dugmore, who looked dapper in a black tuxedo.
Also in attendance on the star-studded guest list were Rebecca Judd, Khanh Ong, Jessie Murphy and Lana Wilkinson.
Effie walked down the aisle with her finance broker fiancé James Cerolini at a lavish ceremony at St Patrick’s Cathedral on Saturday.
However, some fans were quick to criticise Nadia on wearing a racy ensemble to the occasion
Effie walked down the aisle with her finance broker fiancé James Cerolini at a lavish ceremony at St Patrick’s Cathedral on Saturday
She held her opulent reception at State Library Victoria.
Effie stunned in an elaborate semi-sheer lace gown by Zuhair Murad, which she acquired after making trips to Paris for fittings.
She later changed into a second dress for her reception by local designer Alin Le’kal.
Women were asked to wear either black or gold to what was described as an elegant affair.
The designer was married at a lavish ceremony at St Patrick’s Cathedral on Saturday, and held her opulent reception at State Library Victoria