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Dress Up by Tate McRae at Taylor Swift’s Wedding in Valentino


Tate McRae played “dress up” at fellow musician and billionaire pop star Taylor Swift’s wedding to Travis Kelce in a plunging Valentino dress. The singer channeled timeless glamour in the archival outfit. She took to her official Instagram page on July 4 to share a few snaps of her look.

Tate McRae’s plunging Valentino dress for Taylor Swift’s wedding brings ‘champagne gold’

Tate McRae donned a vintage Valentino Fall 2002 gown with a shimmering champagne-gold finish. The sleeveless dress featured a plunging V-neckline and a fitted bodice that beautifully transitioned into a tiered, full-length skirt. The softly gathered dropped-waist panels gave the piece fluid, sculptural movement.

The Valentino dress highlighted the singer’s curves through the bodice before gently flaring out at the hem. It was sourced from an archival designer vintage shop, Raffe Vintage, founded by Mara Goodman Aflalo and Nikki Alexa Reynen. The original piece modeled on the runway featured floral appliqués on the shoulder straps.

Styled by Lucy Gaston, McRae kept her accessories minimal, leaning into a personalized, high-fashion aesthetic. Around her neck, she wore a delicate Jennifer Fisher Medium Round Link Chain paired with a Jennifer Fisher Capital Gothic Letter ‘T’ Charm encrusted with pavé white diamonds. Furthermore, she was wearing a Fernando Jorge Disco Medium Ring on her left hand, adding a touch of statement sparkle.

McRae wore her long blonde hair in loose waves with a center part. Meanwhile, her makeup was radiant, featuring a glowing complexion, softly bronzed cheeks, a defined eye look, and a glossy pink lip that perfectly complemented the rich tones of the vintage gown. Her footwear was not visible under the floor-length gown.

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McRae posted the Instagram snaps with the caption, “Dress up.” Fans showered her with praise in the comments. One fan wrote, “this color on you omg” while another mused, “That dress was made for you.” Some others commented, “LOOKING AMAZING” and “gorgeous perfect woman.”



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