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For Underwear - Hello: Moran Atias' Dangerous Dress - Walla! Fashion

2021-08-16T04:47:23.681Z


Moran Atias is vacationing in Greece and wearing a yellow lace dress by Peter Dondas, one that does not allow to wear underwear


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For underwear - hello: Moran Atias' dangerous dress

The star who is vacationing in Greece wore one of the sexiest dresses of recent times, one that was also seen a few weeks ago on Haley Bieber.

The designer behind the dress is one of Moran Atias' best friends who is known for his extra feminine designs.

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Some dresses are not for the faint of heart.

The 'Nirvana' dress by Peter Dondas, the Norwegian designer for the fashion house named after him, is one of them and is nothing less than a walk on a thin, literal rope.

Dondas, known for his hyper-feminine designs (and a glorious career in the fashion houses of Jean Paul Gaultier and Roberto Cavalli), designed a dress with a particularly sexy and dangerous neckline, starting with an open back and continuing with a front slit, with everything connecting the two sides of the fabric looping Small metal.

Moran Atias makes Greece in Peter Dundas' nirvana dress (Photo: screenshot, official Instagram)

The dress comes in two lengths, made of stretchy jersey fabric and in three colors: black for those who have enough cleavage, yellow for those who need more castor for the look, and for those whose attention to the buttocks is just the beginning - the dress is also available in a very mottled print.



Dare and make it great, she is

Moran Atias

who wore the dress in her yellow version during a vacation in Greece, where she spends time with the designer / close friend.

In several photos on the beach, Atias looks amazing, and the photography in a resort atmosphere, bare feet and beach wave in the hair, do this dress only good.

An offer to serve exaggerated dresses, which you thought could not be worn again after the event for which they were purchased.

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A few weeks ago, Hailey Bieber also uploaded a post to her Instagram account when she was photographed in a dress, for which she ordered a pair of large gold earrings and a minimum of makeup.

Haley chose the short mini version, and according to the comments, burned the screen.

One of the best dresses we can look up to and take inspiration from.



The dress in question is a classic example of all the asymmetrical neckline dresses that have fabric sheets hanging on them on thin laces.

A mini-trend that started last summer, and according to the fashion weeks and designers' collections for the summer of 2022, is not going to pass any time soon.

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While it is possible to settle for more refined necklines and still win with this trend, the side neckline of the Nirvana dress, which costs $ 1,550, is intended for those for whom underwear is only a recommendation, and is willing to reveal a slap and not hide anything.

If global warming was not a real thing it could be said that it also aligns well with the heat load.

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