Oops! Taylor Swift's BFF, Abigail Anderson, Accidentally Wore the Exact Same Dress As Another Wedding Guest
The day has finally arrived. Today, Taylor Swift marries Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Call me crazy, but maybe the 100-degree weather is actually perfect considering Swift's lucky number is 13 and Kelce's jersey is 87? Maybe Swift really is a mastermind. Okay, I'll stop with the Easter egg theories.
While privacy tents have been erected at the stadium for arrivals, paparazzi have managed to photograph some guests approaching the venue on foot. Other wedding guests have been snapped leaving their NYC hotels, including Swift's high school BFF Abigail Anderson, who is wearing Sau Lee's Frances Gown ($795). Coincidentally, another wedding guest is also wearing the exact same dress: Laura Kruk, the fiancée of JuJu Smith-Schuster, a New York Giants wide receiver. Considering that the wedding is expected to welcome 1000 guests, including Dakota Johnson and Selena Gomez, it's possible Anderson and Kruk won't even notice the wardrobe mixup, but if they do, I certainly hope they'll simply laugh it off. It happens! Scroll down to see the photos and shop their dress.
Abigail Anderson, who is famously referenced in Taylor Swift's song "Fifteen," wears Sau Lee's Frances Gown ($795) to the singer's wedding to Travis Kelce. On Thursday night, Anderson wore a pretty yellow Reformation dress with a Cult Gaia clutch.
Laura Kruk, the fiancée of Ju Smith-Schuster, a New York Giants wide receiver, also wore the same Sau Lee Frances Gown ($795).
Shop Abigail Anderson's and Laura Kruk's Exact Wedding-Guest Dress
The dress is also in stock at Anthropologie.

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