The Bachelor 2020: All the Bachelorette’s first impression dresses
As 23 women fought for Locky Gilbert’s heart – one stood out from the crowd, greeting The Bachelor in a see-through wedding gown.
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Nothing makes a first impression like an unforgettable outfit, as the Bachelorette’s know all too well.
A total of 23 gorgeous women are competing to win the heart of this year’s Bachelor, Locklan ‘Locky’ Gilbert.
And what better way to stand out in a crowd than with a jaw-dropping ensemble.
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As the eighth season of the popular dating show started last night, the red carpet was filled with dangerously high splits and racy cut outs. But one woman stole the show by showing up in a wedding dress.
And not any old white gown either — Marlaina went all out in a “naked” white lace number from Nadine Merabi. The sheer skirt put her legs on full display.
On Instagram, shots of models in the “dream wedding dress” – which retails for $900 – show just how sexy it is, particularly from behind where its sheer panels reveal booty flesh.
You definitely need a pair of flesh coloured undies for this number.
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As well as flashing the legs, the wedding dress has a plunging neckline, shows some cheeky “side boob” and is completely backless. It is definitely not an outfit for the faint-hearted – fair play Marlaina.
She wasn’t the only Bachelorette who opted for a “naked” dress, with Laura also choosing one that showed off her legs up to her hip.
The 24-year-old from WA chose the $289 Micaah “Bella Glitter Gown” that is essentially a nude bodysuit with sheer silver fabric over the top.
While the fabric is adorned with a lot of sequins (and I bloody love sequins), the dress poses some serious risk of flapping open in the wind and exposing Laura’s not-so-sexy flesh coloured bodysuit.
There’s no denying it’s a beauty though, and the off-the-shoulder detail adds another sexy element.
She’s also chosen a pair of silver Steve Madden heels to finish the look.
Among the other less-daring looks was a lot of red, with four Bachelor babes going for the colour of love to make their entrance.
Roxi – a 29-year-old from Queensland – decided less flesh was more when it came to matters of the heart, wearing a block red dress from Solace London that has long sleeves and a full skirt. It does have a bit of bust on display though and a split that goes above the knee, showing off her ankle tattoos.
Steph, who at first glance looks a little bit like Ali Oetjen from Tim Robard’s season, has chosen a full satin skirt and top. The 26-year-old from Victoria is showing some midriff thanks to its racy crop design and the asymmetric shoulder reveals one arm while the other is covered.
If you’re a fan of the outfit, it is made by Australian designer Gemelli Power.
Another red dress fan is 30-year-old Nadine, who has chosen a silk strapless gown with a sweetheart neckline. The floor-length gown has a daring split and shoulder detail and is from J’Adore, an Australian brand that has featured on The Bachelor red carpet many times.
Izzy has chosen pants and a flowing crop from Sheike for her all-red ensemble, with the pants featuring slashes at the front that flash a glimpse of leg.
By far though, the most unforgettable outfit is definitely 23-year-old Rosemary who turned up in a penguin suit. Yep, you read that right.
Others opted for block colours, such as Juliette and Gemma who chose canary yellow designs.
Keeping with the bold-colour theme, Marg went for a solid neon pink number from Gemelli Powers.
While Charley chose a royal blue skirt and top from Sherri Hill.
This year, some of the contestants have chosen to go for a princess style dress with floaty skirts.
Bella, who makes an impression on Locky with the adorable heart pin she gives him, exits the limo in a golden gown that has some serious Cinderella vibes to it.
Made by a Perth-based fashion brand, Reign The Label, the 25-year-old from NSW shimmers up the carpet towards Locky.
If you’re keen to buy the dress, it’s worth noting that Bella’s appears to have been altered slightly. The $900 “Goldie Gown” that is on the brand’s website features a choker detail that connects to the dress down the bust.
Clare has also opted for a ball gown, wearing a pale pink dress from Australian designer Nicole Angela, which features a glorious detailed skirt with beads and flowers. She finished the look with a pair of pearl drop earrings by Roxy Jacenko Accessories.
Irena has a dress fit for a glamorous black-tie event, with a sheer black bodice and strapless neckline. The outfit, is made by Velani – who also styled the upcoming Bachelorette sisters Elly and Becky Miles for their promo shots – and is custom-made so likely has a one-of-a-kind price tag to match.
Maddy also decided to rock a jewelled strapless mini-dress with a feathered trim. The 25-year-old shows off her pins, with the Matija Vuica dress finishing high on the thigh.
Meanwhile Georgie went for a touch of old-school glamour with her one-shoulder Alamour The Label green gown.
Of course, no season premiere of The Bachelor would be complete without a few sequins and feathers, and thankfully Nicole stepped up to the plate on both fronts with her showgirl-style outfit.
The 26-year-old’s rainbow featured mini-dress not only has a giant pink and purple headpiece, but also a plunging neckline adorned with gemstones. Talk about glitzy.
Meanwhile a few other ladies have chosen sequin numbers that aren’t quite as colourful, with Kristina going for an emerald green slip-style dress from Duchess Boutique.
Areeba, 25, has also gone for an emerald green number, but with panels in different bedazzling shades.
Finally, there was one outfit that was a little... out of left field? Regardless of its slightly confusing bust, Zoe-Clare’s black Galanni gown from Sydney Dress Hire definitely makes an impression.
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Originally published as The Bachelor 2020: All the Bachelorette’s first impression dresses