Taylor Swift’s Wedding-Guest Style Streak Continues With a Blue Zimmermann Midi Dress
It’s from one of her go-to brands

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
Taylor Swift has been quietly building a case for being the most intentional wedding guest of 2025, and her latest appearance seals it. On May 9, Swift and fiancé Travis Kelce flew to Greece to celebrate Kansas City Chiefs player George Karlaftis's wedding to Kaia Harris — and Swift arrived dressed like she'd been briefed on the Aegean herself.
She wore the Zimmermann "Rebellion Mermaid Picnic Dress" from the brand's Cruise 2026 Twisted Romance collection — a silk-linen blend with a fitted, lace-up Rouleau bodice, internal boning, horizontal pintucks, and spaghetti straps giving way to a full midi skirt with hip ruching and a tulle underlayer. The print was the main event: mermaids, seashells, treasure chests, and ships in a deep blue palette that read less "beach vacation" and more "mythological fever dream." According to Harper's Bazaar, the dress is categorized as a picnic dress, but Swift wore it to a destination wedding in the Greek islands, which feels about right for her at this point.
The Details That Made It
The accessories are where the look went from pretty to considered. Swift paired the dress with Reformation's Waldena Block Heeled Mules — low heels shaped like shells, a detail so on-theme it borders on theatrical in the best way. Her jewelry doubled down on the ancient-world setting: a Steven Battelle Ancient Roman 1st Century BC Goddess Vacuna Coin pendant and De Beers Arpeggia One Line Earrings. A coin pendant from 1st century BC to a 2025 wedding in Greece is either deeply researched or deeply lucky, and either way it works.
What's worth noting isn't just the outfit — it's the consistency of the approach. Swift has been spotted at multiple weddings this season, each look pulled together with the kind of thematic intentionality that most people reserve for their own events. Zimmermann has become a clear go-to; the brand's romantic, feminine maximalism translates well across garden parties and international celebrations alike. There's a version of celebrity wedding-guest dressing that's performative, and then there's this — outfits that feel like they were actually dressed for somewhere.
When the location is Greece, the dress has mermaids, and the coin around your neck predates the Roman Empire, you're not just attending — you're committing.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


