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I don't know. I hope not. I'm having a destination wedding and I'm wearing two (because I want to be able to dance )!
I just wrote a very similar post before reading yours! I currently only have one dress, but am considering getting a second & more confortable one. I don't think it is necessarily bad luck, but I personally feel bad not wearing my main dress for the entire day.... when it is the only day I'll ever wear it! Hopefully some other readers will have some good advice :)
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I am planning to wear two wedding dresses. Well, I think one can pass as just a long white dress with a mini short train. The thing is our wedding in going to be a destination wedding, and I wanted to wear a formal gown for the ceremony and a simple beach like one for pictures on the beach and during the banquet. I can't imagine my reaction if anything should spill on my formal gown during the banquet. However, I have been told that it is wrong or bad luck to have two dresses. Does anyone know of such a saying? Should I just forget about the beach one?