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Mine's a large, beaded ballgown, so it would just look stupid, but you should go for it! It's a gorgeous dress and it would be great if you could keep wearing it!
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I am in love with my wedding dress - it's unusual and gorgeous and I want to wear it every day. I am an opera singer, so I actually have more opportunities to wear a fabulous gown than the average gal, but the dress is 100% polyester (doesn't feel like it, it actually feels and looks like a great duchess satin, but there you go).
Has anyone tried to dye their wedding dress? How did it turn out?