
Fans Are Loving Belly's Wedding Dress from The Summer I Turned Pretty—Here's Where to Get It
While fans of The Summer I Turned Pretty are all worked up about Jeremiah versus Conrad and whether they will or won't, I've got my eyes on the prize—Belly's stunning ivory slip gown, that is.
In this week's episode, Belly goes wedding dress shopping with her best friend, Taylor, and Taylor's mom. Viewers were treated to a glimpse of what's said to be her final choice: a simple, floor-length cami-style gown by Victoria Beckham. Miraculously, the exact dress hasn't sold out yet.
Belly joins the ranks of Kim Kardashian and, naturally, Victoria Beckham—both of whom have also donned the same dress. The minimalist cut, complete with an open back, is very reminiscent of the '90s. (Now that I think about it, Belly would have been born after 2000, right? Does she even know who Posh Spice is?) Whatever, back to the dress. A miniature train adds to the bridal flair. The exact style is available in ivory, lilac, light blue, and dusty grey, and sizes 4-16. But if you're looking for more budget-friendly lookalikes, I've got those too.
If you're unfamiliar with the viral Prime Video show based on Jenny Han's book series (which I read in middle school!), it stars Lola Tung as Belly. Gavin Casalegno and Chris Briney play brothers Jeremiah and Conrad, respectively—Belly's dueling love interests. The love triangle gets messy, as they tend to do, and drama ensues.
But again, back to the dress—because that's what we're really here for. Shop the exact style from the show online, and below, find similar options—including a Rick Owens number that's on sale.
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