Iconic Looks From Season 29 of “The Bachelor”

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Grant Ellis’s season of “The Bachelor” came to a dramatic end on Mar. 24. After nine episodes of drama, tears and love, let’s take a look at some of the most iconic looks from this season of “The Bachelor.”

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Zoe’s “Too Short” Dress

In episode three, during the cocktail party, Sarafiena Watkins commented on Zoe McGrady’s red minidress, calling it “the shortest dress she has ever seen in her life.” Tensions were already high in the Bachelor Mansion because girls felt that McGrady was taking up all of their time with Ellis.

Watkins later took her comment back during the “Women Tell All” episode, saying she regrets making the comment and that she was under a lot of stress. Regardless of whether Watkins meant it or not, it was an iconic line from the season.

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Carolina’s “Crazy and Evil” Jacket

This season of “The Bachelor,” also known as “Carolina’s Show” according to Carolina Quixano, has had some crazy arguments, which seemed to always be centered around her. In episode five, Quixano argued with Watkins and Dina Lupancu over Quixano taking away their time with Ellis during their group date in Scotland. This led to a huge argument where Quixano walked away while saying, “I guess I am crazy and evil.”

A few episodes later, Quixano would later wear a jacket to the “Women Tell All” episode that read “Crazy And Evil” on the back. When asked about the jacket, Quixano responded, “If there’s something I have going for me, it’s the fashion.” The jacket might not have worked in Quixano’s favor, as many fans pointed out; it seemed like she was getting attacked by every other contestant, but it definitely had people talking.

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Litia’s Fantasy Suite Rose Ceremony Dress

Litia Garr sparked a conversation on social media about whether or not people liked the dress she wore to the rose ceremony in episode eight. Garr wore a vintage Silvia Tcherassi gown, which was sheer and featured pink and blue fabric detailing.

Online, some people felt the dress was out of the ordinary but others thought it was refreshing to see something new and it did fit Garr’s style.

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Juliana’s Engagement Dress

At the final rose ceremony, Juliana Pasquarosa wore a stunning pink, rhinestone midi-dress to eventually get engaged to Ellis. Of course, the dress paired great with her new 3.5-carat engagement ring, according to People. What better look to get engaged in the Dominican Republic in!

What were some of your favorite looks from “The Bachelor”? Let us know on X or Instagram @VALLEYmag!

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