It can be difficult finding the perfect outfit as a wedding guest.

Wearing white is a big no-no and anything too risqué could grab the wrong kind of attention too. Now one woman caused quite a stir recently with her outfit to her pal's special day.

Fashion entrepreneur Nadia Bartel recently rocked a black see-through dress to her friend Effie Kat's nuptials. She wore the sheer number to the event in Melbourne, Australia.

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Nadia's dress featured a black boob tube top and matching mini skirt which was overlayed with a see-through fabric. So what do you make of her outfit?

Nadia Bartel
People slated her for the revealing ensemble

While she explained it was an "all black dress code", fans were quick to share their thoughts. One said: "Sorry, but not sorry. For a wedding, this style of clothing is not appropriate."

Another added: "Definitely too revealing." And it seems as though the bride appeared unfazed by the outfit choice of her guests, wearing her own flesh-flashing gown.

The white lace dress by Zuhair Murad featured a large tulle train during the vow ceremony at St Patrick's Cathedral. But at the State Library Victoria, it was removed to reveal the gorgeous gown.

It featured sheer panels which showed off the bride's figure underneath. Meanwhile, this isn't the only inappropriate wedding guest outfit we've seen.

Nadia Bartel
The wedding had an 'all black dress code'

Previously, an "inappropriate" wedding guest was slammed for flashing their undies in a see-through outfit. The woman was completely roasted after making a fashion blunder at her pal's ceremony.

She was criticised on social media for wearing the "outrageous" outfit, which is reported to be a $18.97 (£15.08) dress from AliExpress. Then a picture was posted on popular Facebook group That's It, I'm Wedding Shaming.

It showed the woman wearing a white see-through dress. The look was classed as "bad form" by etiquette experts as it works to "distract from the bride" on what should be the best day of her life.

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