Abigail Anderson accidentally twins with another guest at Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding

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Abigail Anderson was seen leaving the Ritz-Carlton NoMad hotel in NYC with husband Charlie Berard. GC Images

Abigail Anderson and Laura Kruk had the same idea when getting dressed for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding.

Swift’s BFF since high school and JuJu Smith-Schuster’s fiancée were both seen exiting the Ritz-Carlton NoMad Friday morning ahead of the lavish MSG party, both wearing the same Sau Lee gown.

The look retails for $795 and features a fitted corset top with a draped brown silk skirt; the bodice is covered in a magnolia flower motif.

JuJu Smith-Schuster and fiancée Laura Kruk were spotted at the same location ahead of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding. BACKGRID
Kruk wore the same gown as Anderson, accessorizing with a mint green Lady Dior bag. Page Six

Kruk accessorized with a mint green Lady Dior bag, while Anderson wore lucite heels and a Cult Gaia clutch.

Swift’s redheaded bestie also attended Swift and Kelce’s 100-person rehearsal dinner Thursday night, where she wore one of Swift’s favorite brands, Reformation.

Anderson selected a butter yellow silk dress ($328) with a detachable cape for the intimate soirée.

Anderson carried a Cult Gaia purse and wore lucite heels. BACKGRID
Her Sau Lee gown retails for $795. SAU LEE

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Tons of other A-list guests are headed to the 1,000-person blowout at MSG to celebrate the bride and groom. Bradley Cooper, Gigi Hadid, Lena Dunham, Dakota Johnson and Sombr — as well as NFL athletes aplenty — were seen heading to the arena for the night.

Sources told Page Six that a cocktail hour will begin at 4 p.m., followed by an hour-long 5:30 p.m. ceremony. The reception is expected to go until at least 2 a.m., with performances by Stevie Knicks and Tim McGraw.

We hope that Anderson and Kruk will break it down together on the dance floor.

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