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Page Six spoke to a source and reports that Taylor will have “multiple outfit changes” and there are “several custom dresses” on the table. And apparently, one of the “top contenders” is from Monse designers Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia, former creative directors of Oscar de la Renta.
For what it’s worth, Tay wore a black Monse gown to sing “Love Story” at Tight End University, so that might have been an Easter egg…
The Grammy winner has also worn Kim and Garcia’s designs throughout her career, including at the Eras Tour concert film premiere. I mean, this is a classic bridal silhouette, just saying:

We likely won’t find out who made Taylor’s dress(es) until the wedding since “there are NDAs in place,” but sources previously told the Daily Mail that her gown could be inspired by the one Elizabeth Taylor wore at her 1950 wedding to Conrad Hilton.
“Taylor spent so much time looking at old photos of Elizabeth Taylor when she was making her music video for that song that she became enamored with the movie queen’s style,” a source said. “So when she started thinking about her wedding dress, she looked up Elizabeth’s old gowns online.”
They also said Tay might borrow the actor’s jewelry for “something borrowed” since “She loves Elizabeth's jewels so she may just wear one of her pieces, something on the smaller side for when she walks down the aisle, but she would need to ask Taylor’s estate.”
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