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Katie Couric wears Naeem Khan to stepdaughter’s NYC wedding

Katie Couric made a case for black-tie wedding dressing in a black Naeem Khan gown with white floral detail, polished enough for the Waldorf Astoria, bold enough to feel current.

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Katie Couric wears Naeem Khan to stepdaughter’s NYC wedding
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Katie Couric’s stepdaughter’s wedding offered a neat lesson in how black-tie guest dressing is loosening without losing its polish. At the Waldorf Astoria New York, Couric wore a floor-length black Naeem Khan gown with sequins and white floral detailing at the waist, a look that felt formal, dramatic, and carefully controlled rather than bridal-adjacent.

That balance matters at luxury city venues, where the dress code can invite glamour but still rewards restraint. Couric’s gown had the kind of evening presence that works in Manhattan ballrooms: sleeveless, gleaming, and richly textured, with the floral accent breaking up the darkness just enough to keep the silhouette from reading severe. She shared the look on Instagram Stories and thanked Naeem Khan for the “beautiful dress,” a fitting description for a gown that leaned into embellishment without competing with the bride.

Allie Molner married Dylan Orenstein on May 9, 2026, with the ceremony held at the Waldorf Astoria New York and the reception at The Pool NYC. Couric, 69, said before the wedding that it would be “really fun and exciting,” and later called it a “happy day” in a joint Instagram Reel with her husband, John Molner, as the couple congratulated the newlyweds. The setting gave the night a distinctly New York rhythm: old-school hotel grandeur at the ceremony, followed by a reception in one of the city’s more recognizable modern dining rooms.

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Couric’s outfit worked because it understood the assignment. Black at a wedding can still raise eyebrows, but in the right fabric and shape, it reads less like a fashion statement and more like evening authority. The Naeem Khan gown’s sequins and floral waist detail gave it celebration energy, while the sleeveless cut and floor-skimming length kept the look clean. It was the kind of dress that photographs beautifully under chandelier light and recedes when the bride enters the room.

The family tone of the evening only sharpened that effect. Couric said she gave a reading honoring her in-laws, Paula and Herb Molner, and used their 67-and-a-half years of marriage as inspiration. Allie’s brother, Henry Molner, was said to be officiating, and the timing fell on May 9, the day before Mother’s Day, adding another layer of sentiment to a night that was as much about family milestone as it was about formalwear. Couric’s gown captured that mood exactly: memorable, elegant, and firmly in service of the occasion.

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