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Model's completely see-through outfit for Sting's daughter's wedding branded ‘most inappropriate of all time' by fans

Model's completely see-through outfit for Sting's daughter's wedding branded ‘most inappropriate of all time' by fans

The Suna day ago
WHEN it comes to weddings all eyes should always be on the bride.
That's why when a model turned up to Sting 's daughter's nuptials wearing a completely see-through dress - it was branded the "most inappropriate outfit of all time" by fans.
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The rocker's eldest daughter Fuschia Kate Sumner, 43, wed fiance Max Wright at the weekend, but one guest threatened to steal the bride's thunder.
The newlyweds tied the knot in Italy in an extravagant three-day ceremony in the Sicilian town of Noto.
Proud dad Sting, 73, walked his beloved daughter, who goes by Kate, down the aisle.
The bride wore a stunning lacy floor length wedding dress.
However, Australian model Nicole Trunfio appeared to try and upstage the bride
This is because she arrived wearing a sheer black outfit that left very little to the imagination.
As Nicole strutted her stuff into the wedding, heads couldn't help but turn as jaws dropped.
The brunette stunner opted for a completely see-through outfit that plunged at the front.
Her sheer black underwear, that rode all the way up to her hips, could be seen underneath, and her bottom was almost completely on show.
Nicole finished her racy look with sheer stockings and sky high black heels.
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She accessorised with a huge cross around her neck with a black tie.
Some fans were left disgruntled when they saw the model's outrageous ensemble, with one even saying that it was the "most inappropriate wedding outfit of all time".
Despite Nicole's daring look, all eyes were still on Sting's daughter Kate as he walked her down the aisle to meet her groom.
The actress wed long term partner Max, a creative director in the arts and tech space, in front of family and close friends.
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Along with her famous dad, other guests included her step mum Trudie Styler.
They were joined by Kate's older brother, musician Joe Sumner, 48, who reportedly treated guests to a live performance on his guitar.
Kate, whose mother is Sting's first wife Frances Tomelty, was also joined by her half-siblings from his marriage to Trudie.
This included maid-of-honour Mickey, 41, actor Eliot, 34, filmmaker Jake, 40, and actor Giacomo, 29.
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