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That Zara dress is so popular, one woman decided to get married in it

Would you get married in this dress? (Picture: Instagram/ellencscott; Zara)

If you havent spotted that Zara dresses this summer then where the hell have you been?

The midi fashion staple is so prolific it was said to have conquered Britain, stolen the summer and other cheery things that will have you wondering whether its too late to grab your own one (it probably is).

But youd be wrong in thinking that the flattering item has gripped British dressers only; the £39.99 dress is universally loved.

So much so that one woman decided to get married in it.

Gulnaz Khusneeva from Kazan, Russia, married her partner Azat in May. The couple had planned a super low-key wedding, inviting 25 guests.

And while its unheard of among most brides, Gulnaz decided to wear something old for the big day (we stan a sustainable queen).

But wanting more for her, Gulzanas sister stepped in with a something new – the polka dot dress.

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Not realising it achieved cult status in the U.K, the pregnant bride strutted down the aisle and said I do in the universally-flattering dress.

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Gulnaz is pretty fashion-forward, being a CEO of a childrens clothing company, and the 28-year-old was one of the earlier wearers of the dress.

Despite being so style-savvy, she hadnt purchased an extravagant gown for herself.

Im a hard-working person and I didnt care about our wedding, she told HuffPost UK.

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I thought “Its just a formality” – we had lived together four years and it was just for our baby. I wasnt going to buy a special dress, just wear something old of my own.

But [my sister] forbade me to go to the registry office in an old dress and bought me a new dress the day before our wedding.

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It wasnt until three months later that Gulnaz was alerted to the celebrity of her wedding outfit.

Her other sister pointed out its popularity, encapsulated by an Instagram account which documents sightings of the attire.

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