Top semi-sheer tops to consider: Semi-sheer tops sit in that sweet spot where they feel slightly dressy but at the same time relaxed enough as well for everyday plans. They can add just the right amount of airiness and texture without making the outfit feel too complicated. If you enjoy building looks around interesting fabrics, these tops can quietly become your new favourites.
Top semi-sheer tops for women to explore on Myntra.
These semi-sheer tops for women have been curated from Myntra to keep the selection easy to pair with pieces you already own. With the Myntra Mega Savings Sale 2026 live till July 12, it’s a smart time to add tops that can layer over basics you trust and still read as something fresh and different. The idea is to find silhouettes that feel low-commitment but high-impact in terms of style.
Sheer fabric reacts first at the seams. Net and georgette pull lightly around the armhole, cotton gauze holds a looser grain, and polyester weaves can either stay crisp or slide depending on how tight the yarns sit; once sleeves get longer and shapes go bell or puff, those small tensions start to show as flare, collapse, or controlled volume along the forearm.
The everyday trade-off here is straightforward — coverage versus lightness, statement sleeves versus quiet lines, and how much texture you want the fabric to carry under and over a lining. Boat necks, strapless cuts, V-necks, mandarin collars, and round necks all steer the top into slightly different spaces: some closer to occasion, some closer to easy repeat wear.
Net, mesh, and sculpted sheer

The StyleCast x Revolte top and the glitchez strapless mesh piece push semi-sheer fabrics into very different attitudes. StyleCast uses a woven net base with abstract print, a boat neck, long bell sleeves, and a regular length in polyester. The net keeps the top light and semi-sheer, but the bell sleeves introduce controlled drama — more volume from elbow down, less insistence at the shoulder. It’s the kind of piece that relies on sleeve shape and print rather than heavy embellishment.

Glitchez takes sheer in a sculpted, skin-adjacent direction. Strapless neckline, sleeveless cut, ruched mesh surface, semi-sheer knit in a black-and-orange dye, and an inner lining keep it fitted and more body-conscious while still breathable. The gathering and pleating on the surface give it movement without adding width; it reads closer to going-out or statement layering than everyday wear, with transparency handled through lining rather than fabric thickness.
Embroidery and semi-sheer structure

The QUIERO top shifts semi-sheer into a more built silhouette. Black-and-white embroidery on a woven polyester base, mandarin collar, long puff sleeves, concealed zip closure, and regular length create a structured piece that sits between blouse and sheer top. The semi-sheer quality is softened by the embroidery and the puff sleeve volume — not overtly delicate, but clearly designed.
Because the collar is higher and the closure is concealed, this one feels more contained: sheer enough to read light, yet organized tightly around the neckline and torso. It works well with darker denims or tailored trousers when a semi-sheer finish is wanted but not a fully exposed look.
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Cotton polka dots and lace-insert softness

Anayna and Tokyo Talkies keep semi-sheer grounded in more familiar daytime shapes. Anayna’s yellow top uses woven cotton, polka dot print, a V-neck, long bell sleeves, and a regular length. The cotton base keeps the fabric breathable, the bell sleeves add flare without sliding into high drama, and the semi-sheer effect makes the polka dots feel more airy than graphic. It’s a light, easy piece that can dress up simple jeans without trying too hard.

Tokyo Talkies’ pink self-design top plays a softer note. Woven polyester, round neck, three-quarter regular sleeves, lace inserts as surface styling, and a semi-sheer finish over a lining make it read gentle and dressed, not daring. The lining handles modesty; the lace and self pattern handle texture. As a result, it sits neatly in the “nice top for a birthday or dinner” space rather than club or strictly casual territory.
How the five fall into use
Put together, these tops sort themselves into clear lanes:
- Net and mesh-led statement sheer (StyleCast abstract bell sleeve; glitchez strapless ruched mesh) when sleeves or silhouette are meant to lead the outfit.
- Embroidered semi-sheer structure (QUIERO black-and-white) for occasions where a slightly dressy, contained look is needed.
- Semi-sheer everyday softness (anayna polka dot cotton; Tokyo Talkies pink lace-insert top) for repeat wear with jeans or simple bottoms.
Fabric and sleeve shape answer most practical questions: net and mesh for overt lightness and edge; polyester embroidery and lace when you want semi-sheer under control; cotton when breathability matters most; bell and puff sleeves when detail and movement at the arm are part of the appeal; strapless and strap-free cuts when the top itself is the main statement.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which top leans most into a going-out, statement look? The black-and-orange strapless mesh glitchez top. Ruched surface, semi-sheer knit, and the strapless cut make it the clearest night piece.
Which option works best for a slightly dressy but contained semi-sheer outfit? The QUIERO black-and-white embroidered top gets the nod — mandarin collar, puff sleeves, and concealed zip create structure around the sheer fabric.
Which semi-sheer style feels easiest to repeat for relaxed daytime wear? The anayna yellow polka dot cotton top; its bell sleeves and breathable fabric keep it friendly for regular use.
Which piece offers a soft, occasion-friendly feel without baring too much? The Tokyo Talkies pink self-design top, where lace inserts and lining balance semi-sheer texture with coverage.
