The leg veil dress is one of the biggest trends we have seen on the red carpet this year. Virtually everyone has tried to wear this trend, but not all have pulled it off successfully.
Someday, we’ll probably want to forget this trend existed, but right now, some ladies are rocking leg veil dresses well enough for us to want to see them stick around.
But what about you ladies? What is your stand on the increasingly popular leg veil dress? Do you think it is absolutely edgy or downright tacky?
For you to decide better, let’s take a look at some of the celebrities who have worn this trend:

Nicole Richie was the image of perfection at the recently concluded LACMA 2013 Art and Film Gala. Her Dolce & Gabbana leg veil dress was exquisitely made.
We are not too crazy about the hairstyle, but we think she looked gorgeous in this gown.

One of our favorite leg veil dress looks is this one from Pixie Lott. Her Yuvna Kim dress was exciting and whimsical, and she brought a different kind of sexy to the red carpet that night.

Lena Headey was channeling her Game of Thrones character, Cersei, in this Alessandra Rich dress. She exuded a regal aura, even though the dress’s daring leg reveal pushed the boundaries of traditional red carpet attire.

Kerry Washington was among the first to wear this trend on the red carpet.

Kerry’s Miu Miu dress featured a simple cut and silhouette, allowing the intricate embellishments to take center stage. Her understated styling elevated the look to one of effortless sophistication.

Rachel Weisz put the other ladies in attendance at the 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards to shame, which is no easy feat! The Mummy actress owes part of the look’s success to her Louis Vuitton polka-dot overlay gown.

Jennifer took a risk at the 2013 Billboard Music Awards by wearing a see-through Kristian Aadnevik dress down the blue carpet.
The dress easily resembled something you would wear on your honeymoon and flaunted Jennifer’s toned body. We aren’t that crazy about how much skin the dress exposed (especially from the back), but we think Jennifer looked gorgeous.
So, what are your thoughts on the leg veil dress? Does this trend deserve a quick death?