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When it comes to wedding gowns, is more really the merrier?
On TODAY, British designer Bruce Oldfield – rumored to be designing Kate Middleton’s gown – hinted that the bride-to-be might opt for two dresses, one for the morning's ceremony, followed by another for the evening ball. It seems the earlier edition might have certain modesty restrictions, including requiring sleeves for Westminster Abbey. Could it be Kate would change into a more modern, sexy style for the ball? Or will she stick it out in the same dress, as did Princess Diana? We’ll have to wait till April 29 to find out, but famous designers have already begun sketching what they’d like to dress Kate in.
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Since the actual wedding and ball are separated by so much time, I think a separate gown for each would be okay. This is a royal wedding after all.