When it comes time to pick a wedding dress for any special day, so many people are faced with the paradox of preference. With so many gowns to select from, how's anyone likely to land on only one? That’s why increasingly more modern brides are choosing multiple big days looks rather than a singular gown.

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For some, additional bridal looks provide the chance to showcase another side of the personality, while for other people, it’s much more about functionality—after all, it’s tough to bust a relocate a giant ballgown. And with celebrities like Kate Middleton and Hailey Beiber choosing multiple day-of outfits, it's clear this trend keeps growing in popularity.

Not only does donning another (or third) outfit provide you with more chances to showcase your look, but it can help the flow of the day. If your ceremony vibe is stylistically not the same as your reception—such as a garden ceremony versus a sexy, lounge-like celebration—an outfit change can help bridge the overarching aesthetic of the events with simple wedding dresses.

As you’re navigating all of the choices that include dressing for your big day, choosing to add additional bridal looks is a huge decision that can take extra time, planning, and room inside your budget.