Why I Wore My Best Wedding Guest Dress to 6 Weddings

Halie LeSavage wearing a Delphine dress to several weddings

My LinkedIn says I’m employed as Marie Claire‘s senior fashion news editor. Ask any of my friends or family to name my primary occupation, though, and they’ll say “wedding guest.”

I’m in a phase of life when it feels like everyone in my inner circle is getting married. Imagine Katherine Heigl’s character in 27 Dresses as a tier-two, very good friend, and you’ll get a sense of my social calendar. I’ve spent the past few years booking travel from Rio de Jainero, Brazil to Nice, France, and then Sitges, Spain—plus several cities on the U.S. East Coast—in the name of love. From April to September of this year alone, I thrashed to “Pink Pony Club” on six separate reception dance floors, and cheered as six couples cut into their six wedding cakes. I’ve cried at every father-daughter dance and at every bride’s entrance. I am, in short, a pro at RSVP-ing “Yes.”

As a fashion person, you may think I’d pick out a different dress for each occasion. There’s hardly a shortage of “Best-Dressed Guest” edits across my favorite stores, and I generally do enjoy getting ready for what feels like Adult Prom every few weeks. But instead, I locked in one wedding guest dress I plan on wearing (nearly) forever.

I found this Delphine dress for a wedding in April—and I’ve worn it to every wedding I’ve attended since.

(Image credit: Halie LeSavage)

In past years, I’d ordered just-once styles and enjoyed them for a night, then sold them off on TheRealReal or ThredUp a few months later. I hadn’t fallen out of love with how they looked—I just worried my cohort of fellow guests (and my Instagram feed) would side-eye my outfit repeating. I know, to paraphrase Jemima Kirke, that no one’s thinking about me that much. But in the “pics or you didn’t go” era, new outfits for every event feel like a requirement.

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