Lochlady Dress

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The Lochlady Dress

The Lochlady Dress is a strapless bouffant design wedding dress made by the Lochladies of the Lake Kingdom in Super Mario Odyssey. It is a platinum white floor-length gown with panniers wider and larger than Peach's usual dress. The build also includes a veil and long opera gloves that Peach wears with her default appearance, but the color for the gloves are a little different as they are platinum white with enhanced textures.

During the events of the game, the dress is stolen by Bowser and the Broodals for Princess Peach to wear in her forced marriage to the Koopa king. After Mario defeats Bowser in the Moon Kingdom, the Lochlady Dress is returned to its display window on the second floor of Water Plaza. Throwing Cappy on top of the veil gives Mario a Power Moon. Additionally, one of Mario's costumes is based on the Lochlady Dress, which can be unlocked by scanning the Wedding Peach amiibo or by having 460 Power Moons and then buying it at a Crazy Cap store.

Starting from the Peach Tour, a variant of Peach in the Lochlady Dress, referred to as Peach (Wedding), appears as a playable driver in Mario Kart Tour.

Peach is seen wearing the Lochlady Dress during her forced wedding to Bowser near the end of The Super Mario Bros. Movie as an attempt to stop Kamek from torturing and possibly killing Toad under Bowser's orders, with her sneaking in an Ice Flower to the wedding, knowing that Bowser will destroy the Mushroom Kingdom and kill her as well if she ever refuses.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ウェディングドレス[?]
Wedingu Doresu
Wedding Dress
Chinese (simplified) 婚纱[?]
Hūnshā
Wedding Dress
Chinese (traditional) 婚紗[?]
Hūnshā
Wedding Dress
Dutch Pareljurk[?] Pearl Dress
German Schnixenkleid[?] Lochlady Dress
Italian Vestito da cerimonia[?] Ceremony Dress
Russian Наядное платье[?]
Nayadnoye platie
Pun with words "nayada" (mermaid) and "naryadnyi" (elegant); Mermaid Dress
Spanish Vestido de ensueño[?] Dream dress