I had three weddings in one summer. June, July, and August, spread across the season in a way that felt manageable in January when I accepted all three invitations and considerably less manageable in May when I realised I had nothing to wear to any of them. Not nothing literally, but nothing that felt right for three different weddings in three different settings without looking like I had worn the same dress to all of them.
My name is Pippa Thornton. I am a thirty-seven-year-old marketing consultant from Bath, and I had been in a wedding guest dress rut for several years. The same navy wrap dress to every formal occasion, which was reliable but not interesting, and which I had worn to enough events that people who knew me well had started to recognise it. I needed something new, something that worked across different settings, and something that I would actually want to wear rather than just tolerate.
The Brief
The three weddings were: a formal church ceremony and reception in June, a garden party wedding in July, and a barn wedding in August. The dress needed to work for all three, which meant it needed to be elegant enough for the formal reception, relaxed enough for the garden party, and interesting enough for the barn wedding where the dress code was described as smart casual with a note that colour was encouraged.
Mint green was not a colour I had worn before. I had been drawn to it for a while without quite committing to it, associating it with a freshness and lightness that my navy wrap dress definitively did not have. When I found the Yumi Mint Floral Tea Dress with Front Ties at ALTOE, the colour was the first thing that caught my attention.

The spec was exactly right for the brief. Soft mint-green base with a blooming floral print, flattering lace-up front and flutter sleeves, flowing midi skirt for an elegant airy silhouette, lightweight polyester fabric that drapes effortlessly, 117cm length. The lace-up detail at the bust was the feature that made it interesting rather than just pretty: a detail that elevated it beyond a standard floral midi dress and gave it a character that would read differently in different settings.
At £56 it was a considered purchase for a dress I intended to wear multiple times. I ordered it on a Wednesday. It arrived Friday, giving me time to try it before the June wedding.
Wedding One: The Formal Reception
I wore it to the June wedding with block-heeled sandals and a small clutch. The flutter sleeves and midi length read as appropriately formal for a church ceremony. The lace-up detail was interesting without being distracting. The mint-green floral print was distinctive without being loud. Several people asked about the dress during the reception. One of the bridesmaids, who I did not know, stopped me to ask where it was from.

The fabric was comfortable throughout a long day. The polyester drapes well and does not crease badly, which matters when you are sitting through a ceremony and a long reception. The lace-up detail stayed in place without needing adjustment. I got home at midnight and the dress looked essentially as it had at noon.
Wedding Two: The Garden Party
The July wedding was outdoors, warm, and considerably more relaxed. I wore the same dress with flat sandals and no bag, just a small crossbody. The lightweight fabric was exactly right for a warm afternoon in a garden. The flutter sleeves kept me cool. The floral print felt appropriate for the setting in a way that a more formal dress would not have.

The same dress, different shoes, different setting, different feel. That versatility was exactly what I had been looking for when I bought it.
Wedding Three: The Barn Wedding
The August barn wedding had the smart casual dress code with colour encouraged. The mint-green floral was the right answer. I wore it with ankle boots and a denim jacket for the evening, which sounds like it should not work and did. The dress was relaxed enough to accommodate the styling without losing its elegance.

Three weddings, one dress, three different looks. The navy wrap dress stayed in the wardrobe for the entire summer.
Six Months On
The Yumi Mint Floral Tea Dress has been worn to the three weddings, a birthday dinner, a work summer party, and a family lunch. The polyester has not pilled or lost its drape. The lace-up detail has not stretched or loosened. The mint-green has not faded. Machine washed twice and it looks exactly as it did when it arrived.

The bridesmaid who stopped me at the June wedding bought the same dress in a different colourway. She wore it to a wedding in September and sent me a photograph. It looked excellent. I told her I had worn mine to two more weddings since June. She said she was not surprised.
The Verdict
If you have multiple occasions in one season and you need a dress that works across different settings without looking like you are wearing the same thing repeatedly, the Yumi Mint Floral Tea Dress is the answer. The lace-up detail makes it interesting, the flutter sleeves and midi length make it versatile, the lightweight fabric makes it comfortable, and the mint-green floral print makes it the kind of dress people ask about. It replaced my navy wrap dress for an entire summer. That is the highest recommendation I can give.
Find the Yumi Mint Floral Tea Dress with Front Ties at ALTOE. Listed in Latest Products, Apparel & Accessories, Clothing, and Dresses.
One dress. Three weddings. Retire the navy wrap.
— Pippa Thornton, Bath
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