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Shop Amazon’s Viral Pearl Cover-Up Dress For Brides


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Don’t worry, this viral Amazon find only looks expensive. Brides have been selling out Seyurigaoka’s sheer pearl dress ever since it came out, and for good reason. With rows of tiny pearl beads and sparkly rhinestones, the mesh sheath can be styled as a dreamy layer over a white slip, or worn on its own as an ethereal beach cover-up for bridal festivities. “I’ve seen a few people style this pearl Amazon dress and had to buy it!” one TikTok user wrote. “It’s the perfect outfit for bridal showers, bach parties or a rehearsal dinner!”

But the pearls aren’t just social media-approved. Now that people have had time to try the dress for themselves, the Amazon reviews are in, and they also bring high praise. “I thought there was no way this would be as amazing as it looked on TikTok & let me just say I couldn’t contain my excitement when I put it on,” a verified reviewer confirmed.

Some things to keep in mind, according to real-life brides: Size up or down depending on how flowy you want the dress to be (it’s generally quite form-fitting). Also, because there’s beading on both sides, sitting on hard surfaces can reportedly be a little uncomfortable, so plan accordingly. That said, brides loved the fact that they could cut the dress to their desired length, and agreed that it made for a standout bridal-themed look.

Pearls are having a real moment in the bridal scene, emulating the kind of quiet luxury aesthetic popularized by celebrities like Sofia Richie and Kendall Jenner. Simone Biles also wore the sophisticated pearlcore trend to her cloud nine-themed bridal shower in the form of a fully beaded dress, and even Halle Bailey draped herself in pearls for a mermaidcore red carpet appearance.

Read on to shop the look on Amazon, and see how TikTok users have already styled their own viral pearl dresses.





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