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I say before you buy (even the replica) try it on! its the only way you will know if you even like the dress! and I say wear white to the reception! Stand out!
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I'm in love with the Danbury (Blue by Enzoani) but can't afford it as the reception dress so I'm thinking of going the Chinese replica route. I'm a bit worried though as it's a lace dress and I have no idea if I'd look stupid in a tea-length dress.
Alternatively, I could go for an evening gown in red or something...
What do you think is best for a bride to wear at her reception (which is at a formal-ish sort of place)? I don't really want to wear my wedding gown because I'm terrified that it will get torn or someone (most likely myself;) ) will spill stuff on me (I plan on selling my dress after the wedding).