Is This What Jennifer Aniston Wore on Her Big Day?

Immediately after news broke that Jennifer Aniston had wed longtime-love Justin Theroux, our minds went wild with thoughts of what her dress might have looked like. Was it true to Jen's signature style, showing off her legs and hugging every curve? Or did she opt for a long, glamorous gown, despite saying "I do" in the comfort of her own Bel Air, CA, home?

We thought we finally had our answer when photos began circulating, via Jennifer Aniston's (unverified) Facebook page, of a ponytailed woman in a white, lacy design. But alas, it wasn't the newlywed — rather it was a model from Dimitrius Dalia's website. Still, that isn't to say Jen didn't wear the gorgeous gown for her nuptials, just that the woman in the photo isn't her.

For now, all we can do is continue to guess, but thanks to the star's past style choices, our imagination won't have to work too hard. Keep scrolling for options the star could have worn or recycled on her big day, from that sparkly Oscars ensemble to, yes, Rachel Green's poofy gown, as we patiently wait for a peek at the real thing.

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Dimitrius Dalia

People began freaking out when Jennifer Aniston's Facebook page posted a photo of this dress, captioning the pic “You have my whole heart for my whole life. ‪#‎WeddingDress‬." The text has now been deleted.

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Dimitrius Dalia

In reality, the photo was not of Jen, but of a model for the brand Dimitrius Dalia.

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Jen could have easily reused her Oscars gown from earlier this year for her wedding. The sparkly Versace number looked great on her!

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NBC

But secretly we hope she pulled out Rachel Green's poofy number — complete with that '80s-style veil.

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Would Jennifer be a bride to ditch white for her wedding? If anyone can pull off a bright color — like this Valentino gown — it's her.

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Still, we wouldn't be surprised if Jen went her usual route: a formfitting mini.

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This flirty sequined piece would have made for quite the party dress — perfect for getting down on the dance floor.

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And who could forget this long, curve-hugging number, which Jen rocked pre-Justin to the 2009 Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty? Can you not see this one coming down the aisle?

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20th Century Studios

There may not have been snow during Jen's nuptials, but her classic gown from Marley and Me would have definitely made the actress look like a princess.

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Or perhaps Jennifer was cool and casual in a patterned, strapless number? Please — someone just tell us what she wore!