If I am having two ceremonies, is it acceptable to wear the same dress, or should I get another?

I am not sure.. I wouldn't mind getting another one just because... yolo

Question Asked: 19/02/2018

Wedding Date: 9/08/2018

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Andy Truong

(3) · Melbourne, greater Victoria & Australia wide via online store!

Posted: 16/03/2018

Lol! True, you do only live once. If your budget allows, then yeah by all means go for it gurl, why not? It's your freakin wedding, go all out! Get something custom and completely personal, I can help you out.

Or, another option is to have a convertable wedding dress. Get a custom made dress with a reversable skirt, or a changeable neckline or even have a two in one look. Come to my studio, I can design for you! 

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Bridal Bliss

(1) · Canberra

Posted: 19/02/2018

Of course it’s acceptable for you to wear the same dress. It is totally your choice. If you do decide to wear two different ones and you want to keep the cost down come and see me at Bridal Bliss where you can pay much less and get two dresses for the price of one. Visit my website through the link here on the Easy weddings website. 

Good of luck with your decision. 

Margarida Couture

(2) · Perth, WA + Australia Wide

Posted: 19/02/2018

Follow your heart, you mentioned you wouldn't mind getting another gown, what better excuse to have 2 different gowns having two ceremonies.

You might base your decision on the Country for your 2nd Ceremony, weather, venues, reception.

Sounds like you have your heart set on a second dress, so why not spoil yourself, it's your day. :)

Best wishes for your wedding. :))

Fiorenza

(24) · State wide

Posted: 19/02/2018

Most brides make the most of one gown, however, there is the tradition where more than one gown is required.

so girls might choose a soft one for Australia and a more traditional one for overseas.

just remember the good thing is that if you are going overseas don't forget that Australia allow duty-free and you can collect the amount at the

airport.

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