Daisy Kent Borrowed Friends Prom Dresses to Wear at Rose Ceremonies on The Bachelor 705
Daisy Kent. Disney/John Fleenor
Daisy Kent borrowed clothes from her friends before appearing on The Bachelor.
During an episode of the “Almost Famous” podcast on Thursday, April 11, Kent, 25, shared about her stylish wardrobe showcased on Joey Graziadei’s season 28 of The Bachelor.
My friends deserve credit for helping me pack before I went on the show. They were there for me," she shared with Bachelor Nation hosts Ben Higgins and Ashley Iaconetti.
Before I left, a few of my closest girl friends came over one night. We went through all the outfits I planned to bring. My BFFs even helped me make a list of the clothes, how to match them, and which hairstyle would suit me best.
"I had a bunch of my friends' old prom dresses," she said, mentioning that she wore them to rose ceremonies. "I just wore those, I was looking for something to wear."
Her collection of rose ceremony dresses featured a variety of styles, including a green halter top with a plunging neckline, sparkly dresses, ruffled outfits, vibrant gowns, and more.
Daisy Kent Borrowed Friends Prom Dresses to Wear at Rose Ceremonies on The Bachelor 706
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Perhaps the most stylish female star of all time is someone who had a standout moment at a final rose ceremony. She wore a $350 red maxi dress from Nookie, which had a fitted silhouette, strapless neckline, and a funky cutout over her chest. To complete her look, she added strappy heels and sparkly earrings.
Kent looked glamorous with soft makeup, featuring neutral eyeshadow, mascara, and pink lips. She styled her blonde hair in a sleek ponytail. During the finale, Graziadei, 28, surprised everyone by proposing to Kelsey Anderson after his relationship with Daisy ended.
After leaving the show, Kent took to social media to offer one lucky fan the chance to own her dress as a gift.
She captioned a TikTok of her trying on the gown with, "Who needs a prom dress? #thebachelor #prom." Fans begged her to send them the frock, while others suggested repurposing it to give the design "new memories."
Editor's P/S:
Daisy Kent's candid admission about borrowing clothes for her "Bachelor" appearance highlights the significance of female friendships and the power of collaboration. It's heartwarming to see that Kent's friends played such an active role in helping her feel confident and stylish on the show. Their contributions extended beyond lending clothing; they provided valuable advice, styling tips, and emotional support. This story underscores the importance of having a supportive network of friends who uplift and empower each other, particularly in moments of vulnerability or uncertainty.
Furthermore, Kent's revelation sheds light on the financial realities faced by contestants on "The Bachelor." The show's focus on elaborate gowns and designer outfits can create an unrealistic expectation that participants must spend exorbitant amounts on their wardrobe. Kent's choice to borrow from friends demonstrates that it is possible to look glamorous on the show without breaking the bank. Her willingness to share this information with viewers is both refreshing and relatable, making her an even more endearing figure to fans of the franchise.