Lainey Wilson wears 'first' dress to her wedding
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Lainey Wilson wore a dress for the "first time" to her wedding.
The 33-year-old country singer married Devlin 'Duck' Hodges at The Ruskin in Dickson, Tennessee, last Sunday (10.05.26) and traded her signature denim flares for a custom Oscar de la Renta gown and veil, and was delighted with her "dream" outfit.
She told America's Vogue magazine: "Feeling royal and confident in my dream dress and veil, made by the incredible Oscar de la Renta team.
"First time wearing a dress and I caught the perfect breeze to show it off! Shout out to my amazing stylist Ali Mandelkorn for bringing this vision to life with Oscar de la Renta."
The Yellowstone star worked with stylist Alexandra Mandelkorn and the Oscar de la Renta team on her dress, which featured miniature Japanese cherry blossoms around the neckline and throughout the design.
Lainey explained: "The cherry blossom represents living in the moment, and that's exactly what we did."
The Heart Like a Truck hitmaker previously admitted Duck would likely see her in a dress for the first time at their wedding.
Speaking on The Kelleigh Bannen Show on Apple Music Country last year, she said: "I'm going to wear a dress. I hadn't done the whole dress shopping.
"We haven't even picked a date or anything like that. We got some time, but I figured, you know what? I hadn't worn a dress for him yet, and I guess that would be the day to do it."
The couple began dating in 2021 and they got engaged in early 2025.
The actress-and-singer previously credited her partner with helping her to cope with the stresses of fame.
Speaking in her documentary, Lainey Wilson: Keepin' Country Cool, Lainey explained: "I don't know how I would have survived these last few years.
"I would come home off the road, I was so tired, and he was the only one who would see it, but I'd be crying and packing my bags again. He got to see behind the curtain.
"He also knew how much went into doing this and how much that I have dedicated my life to it. He adds so much to my life, I'm like, 'Why wouldn't I wanna spend the rest of my life with my best friend?'
"Somebody who lifts me up and encourages me and shoots me straight, who cooks potato soup for me. This is making it. I just did not know that this was gonna be a part of the 'making it'."












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