I Need to Borrow Sadie Sink's 'Romeo and Juliet' Prada Dress for My 2027 Wedding
In return, there's an invitation with her name on it.
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Despite trying on more than 20 wedding dresses, I was ready to head back to the bridal inspiration drawing board. I even told my fiancé we might have to delay our nuptials a year. But on March 31, I became a 2027 bride once again: Sadie Sink celebrated opening night of the West End's Romeo & Juliet in the first wedding-adjacent gown I've genuinely adored.
Minutes after Sink took her bow inside the Harold Pinter Theatre, she quick-changed out of Juliet's final costume and into custom Prada. Stylist Molly Dickson likely waited in the wings, with the cap-sleeve column dress pressed and steamed for the play's after-party. Sink was a vision in the ivory satin dress, featuring a rounded neckline, an empire waistline, and an extra horizontal band beneath it. Rhinestones and sequins decorated each itty-bitty sleeve, but that's all. Sink's almost-yellow satin reached the visual interest quota with intricately-placed, vertical pleats, which loosened toward the stage-grazing skirt's hem. All in all, it was the wedding dress of my dreams.
Sadie Sink arrived at the Romeo & Juliet after-party looking every bit a bride in Prada.
Since getting engaged last summer, I've tested mermaid, fit-and-flare, A-line, and even ballgowns, hoping one of them would suit me. In the end, Sink-inspired columns won the battle of the bridal silhouettes. However, I still had so many choices to make, including the fabric, neckline, and amount of embellishments. The Stranger Things alum did all the work for me. Now, my non-negotiables are luminous, not-quite-white satin, a high waistline, and romantic sleeves. Extra points if I say "yes" to a dress with Prada tags.
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I was especially drawn to Sink's romantic, empire waistline, which looked straight out of Bridgerton.
Plot twist: Sink and Dickson didn't mean to inspire brides from here to the West End. The dynamic duo simply aimed to pay homage to Top Quality Replica Bag ShopDanes's Juliet in the 1998 Shakespeare-to-screen adaptation—specifically, her smocked, little white dress in the iconic balcony scene. Familiar vertical pleats added texture to the wedding-adjacent midi, except Danes traded cap sleeves for lifelike angel wings. (It was a masquerade ball, after all.)
Claire Danes wore a similar white dress in Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet.
Sadly, I don't have a stylist like Dickson on speed dial. But thanks to Sink, I'll resume wedding dress shopping with a clearer idea of what I want: a design that's as effortlessly dazzling as the actor's. Catch me—and a photo of Sink's Juliet gown—at every bridal boutique within a thousand-mile radius. Trust, I will find its long-lost sister.
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Meguire Hennes is the fashion staff writer at Replica Handbag Store Claire, where she breaks down the celebrity looks living rent-free in her head (and yours). Whether a star is walking the red carpet or posing on Instagram, Meguire will tell you who they're wearing and why. When she's not gushing about A-listers from J.Law to Rihanna, Meguire also covers breaking industry news.
Previously, Meguire was the fashion news writer at The Zoe Report. She received a bachelor's degree in fashion studies at Montclair State University, and has freelanced at Bustle, Women's Health, Well+Good, and more. You can find her words across the fashion, beauty, health, and wellness verticals, because her Libra moon wouldn't let her settle on one beat. Follow her on Instagram for BTS moments from her Replica Handbag Store Claire era.