HQTaylor Swift demonstrates how an icon of her calibre can shake up an entire industry - even if that is not her intention - with just a single gesture. It all began on 3 July, when the singer married in a ceremony held in the strictest secrecy at Madison Square Garden in New York. Since then, the big question on the minds of all her fans and practically every bride-to-be in the world has been "What was her dress like?". According to Reuters, David's Bridal has up to 20 'possible designs' for what Swift's dress might look like, and as soon as the actual design is known (it was created by Christian Dior), everyone will be striving to replicate it as closely as possible. If you're planning to get married soon and want to look like Taylor Swift on your wedding day, you'll still have to wait a little longer.