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Tahlia Skaines, 29, an Australian influencer who has amassed over 800,000 followers online, has caused a stir over her wedding guest attire.

The 29-year-old recently shared a series of photos online of herself in a cream gown featuring a big cut-out and plunging neckline that she wore to another person’s wedding.

She captioned the photos, “A fantastic day celebrating love.”

Her fans were lapping up the look in her comment section.

“Beautiful,” one praised.

Australian influencer Tahlia Skaines caused an issue by posting an outfit she wore to a marriage. Instagram / @tahliaskaines

“Stunning,” one other wrote.

“Wow,” someone admired.

Further afield, though, debate has erupted over the racy look, with someone sharing her photos in a Facebook group and asking if anyone else thought the look was a bit “excessive.”

Online, people were divided on the robe.

Some commenters believed that it was an inappropriate outfit for a marriage. Instagram / @tahliaskaines

Some argued that non-traditional looks were normal now, and if she looked “hot” and the bride didn’t mind, then who cares?

But others thought the outfit was distasteful to wear to another person’s wedding.

“I’d politely ask her to alter outfits or leave,” one claimed.

One other claimed it broke the primary rule when attending a marriage: to not “upstage” the bride.

Some commenters claimed that the dress is tremendous as along because the bride approves of it. Instagram / @tahliaskaines

Another person claimed the dress was “tacky” and made it appear like she was attempting to compete with the bride, and one other claimed that Skaines must want “attention.”

What people decide to wear to other people’s weddings is an absolute hot topic in the mean time and at all times seems to ignite fiery debate.

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Last week, influencer Isabella Mathers caused a stir amongst her followers by wearing a bridal-looking dress to her dad’s wedding.

The Aussie influencer, who has over 1,000,000 followers, clarified that although the dress appeared white, it was baby pink.

Skaines wrote that it was a “beautiful day celebrating love.” Instagram / @tahliaskaines

It was a non-traditional event, and the bride wore a floral number, which implies Mathers’ outfit looked more bridal than the bride’s.

She looked gorgeous in a satin and lace gown by designer Danielle Guizio. She posted a series of photos on Instagram to indicate off her outfit.

She paired the slinky number with some nude heels, and her partner, Harri Musumeci, matched her in a white linen shirt, cream pants, and sneakers. Mathers referred to him as “my date endlessly.”

The marriage celebrations appeared low-key, and in a backyard, and in true influencer fashion, Mathers documented the day.

Suspecting criticism could possibly be coming her way, Mathers clarified why she selected to wear the designer dress.

“Before anyone has something to say about my dress, it was not a standard wedding. There was no dress code, and my dad’s partner wore a floral dress. Half of the guests were wearing white,” she wrote.

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Tahlia Skaines, 29, an Australian influencer who has amassed over 800,000 followers online, has caused a stir over her wedding guest attire.

The 29-year-old recently shared a series of photos online of herself in a cream gown featuring a big cut-out and plunging neckline that she wore to another person’s wedding.

She captioned the photos, “A fantastic day celebrating love.”

Her fans were lapping up the look in her comment section.

“Beautiful,” one praised.

Australian influencer Tahlia Skaines caused an issue by posting an outfit she wore to a marriage. Instagram / @tahliaskaines

“Stunning,” one other wrote.

“Wow,” someone admired.

Further afield, though, debate has erupted over the racy look, with someone sharing her photos in a Facebook group and asking if anyone else thought the look was a bit “excessive.”

Online, people were divided on the robe.

Some commenters believed that it was an inappropriate outfit for a marriage. Instagram / @tahliaskaines

Some argued that non-traditional looks were normal now, and if she looked “hot” and the bride didn’t mind, then who cares?

But others thought the outfit was distasteful to wear to another person’s wedding.

“I’d politely ask her to alter outfits or leave,” one claimed.

One other claimed it broke the primary rule when attending a marriage: to not “upstage” the bride.

Some commenters claimed that the dress is tremendous as along because the bride approves of it. Instagram / @tahliaskaines

Another person claimed the dress was “tacky” and made it appear like she was attempting to compete with the bride, and one other claimed that Skaines must want “attention.”

What people decide to wear to other people’s weddings is an absolute hot topic in the mean time and at all times seems to ignite fiery debate.

Start and end your day informed with our newsletters

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Last week, influencer Isabella Mathers caused a stir amongst her followers by wearing a bridal-looking dress to her dad’s wedding.

The Aussie influencer, who has over 1,000,000 followers, clarified that although the dress appeared white, it was baby pink.

Skaines wrote that it was a “beautiful day celebrating love.” Instagram / @tahliaskaines

It was a non-traditional event, and the bride wore a floral number, which implies Mathers’ outfit looked more bridal than the bride’s.

She looked gorgeous in a satin and lace gown by designer Danielle Guizio. She posted a series of photos on Instagram to indicate off her outfit.

She paired the slinky number with some nude heels, and her partner, Harri Musumeci, matched her in a white linen shirt, cream pants, and sneakers. Mathers referred to him as “my date endlessly.”

The marriage celebrations appeared low-key, and in a backyard, and in true influencer fashion, Mathers documented the day.

Suspecting criticism could possibly be coming her way, Mathers clarified why she selected to wear the designer dress.

“Before anyone has something to say about my dress, it was not a standard wedding. There was no dress code, and my dad’s partner wore a floral dress. Half of the guests were wearing white,” she wrote.

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