Taylor Swift recently turned heads at a friend’s wedding by opting for a white-adjacent dress, sparking discussions on modern wedding fashion norms.
On September 7, Swift and her companion, Travis Kelce, were seen leaving the wedding of model Karen Elson and Electric Lady Studios owner Lee Foster in New York City. Swift wore a cream linen dress by Zimmerman, featuring scalloped edges and a floral skirt. She complemented the outfit with classic red lipstick and a sleek bun. Adding a touch of “something blue,” she carried a white Vivienne Westwood purse.
Kelce also made a style statement with his black Vivienne Westwood short-sleeved cardigan, trousers, and loafers, eschewing socks for a relaxed look.
Swift wasn’t the only guest whose attire might defy traditional dress codes. Lana Del Rey attended in a pale blue halter dress with floral embroidery, which appeared almost white in photos. Her boyfriend, Jeremy Dufrene, wore a darker blue suit. Despite these choices, the presence of Karlie Kloss in a wine red silk dress and Kelce’s all-black outfit suggests that the event did not adhere strictly to a pastel theme.
Karen Elson, the bride, appeared to prioritize personal style over conventional etiquette. Her custom Valentino silk tulle gown stole the spotlight, and her daughter Scarlett also wore an ivory slip dress as the event’s only bridesmaid.
The event serves as a reminder that modern weddings can embrace flexibility and personal expression over strict adherence to traditional dress codes. Ultimately, it’s up to the couple to decide how they want their special day to unfold.
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