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Dress for the palace!

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MollyRoses · 12/10/2013 16:15

Yes! I am going to Buckingham Palace - tad excited, will be on my best behaviour BUT I need a dress so please could I have some help :)

I'm about a size 10 5'3'', don't like having arms or legs on show so would either have to wear a cardi or have long-sleeves. Also, don't like clingy or red. So aside from those demands I'm open to trying things (places which have free post returns wuld be good as I'd probably need ot buy lots and try on then return)

I'm just goign to go to the shops and try on some things but thanks for any links for when I get back

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MollyRoses · 12/10/2013 19:12

Anyone? Am I just too fussy?!

I quite like this www.topshop.com/en/tsuk/product/clothing-427/dresses-442/limited-edition-ruche-maxi-dress-2142996?bi=1&ps=200 but it's a bit over my budget - I'd prefer to spent less than 150

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scaevola · 12/10/2013 19:17

What's the event?

The dress you linked is lovely, but might be a bit too debutante?

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Ruprekt · 12/10/2013 19:21

Try Phase 8.

The white dress is wrong for the Palace I think.

Phase 8 has long sleeved dresses too.

And you might need head gear and fab shoes too. SmileSmileSmile

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OhOneOhTwoOhThree · 12/10/2013 19:22

Will you need a hat/gloves as well?

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MollyRoses · 12/10/2013 19:31

The event is for an awards ceremony type thing - I don't think I'd need hats and gloves and I think I'm a bit young for wearing them (I'm early 20s).

Shoes on the other hand - can't wait until I have a dress beacuse I acutally like trying on shoes but hate dress shopping

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MollyRoses · 12/10/2013 20:45

How about this? www.topshop.com/en/tsuk/product/clothing-427/dresses-442/open-back-jumpsuit-by-love-2326257?bi=201&ps=200 Would it work if accessorised up? Any tips on accessories?

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sugarandspite · 12/10/2013 20:55

I think I would tend towards something a little more formal - the men will be in suits and a lot of the women in matching dress and coat.

Something like a shift dress with a matching jacket would look nice (not black, have a look in next) or Karen Millen is often good for smart ish dresses.

Think I'd try to avoid a cardigan as they tend to look less smart and go for a nice jacket / blazer instead.

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sugarandspite · 12/10/2013 21:07

Oh and the pretty dress company is good for pretty smart dresses too (as long as you avoid the TOWIE style ones!)

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MollyRoses · 12/10/2013 21:45

Thanks I'll have a look at them

I would never wear a shift dress (legs on show are a no no for me). That's the problem when I went shopping today, lots of shift dresses - not much else

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LifeIsBetterInFlipFlops · 12/10/2013 21:49

I think you should wear a hat regardless of age.

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MortifiedAdams · 12/10/2013 21:53
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MortifiedAdams · 12/10/2013 21:53

oh sorry, that was a shift.

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blondieminx · 12/10/2013 21:54

If Reiss is the high street store favoured by Duchess Kate, would that be worth a look?

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MortifiedAdams · 12/10/2013 21:56
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MortifiedAdams · 12/10/2013 21:56
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sugarandspite · 12/10/2013 21:57

Smart trouser suit? Something light coloured so it doesn't look too worky, pretty bright top underneath and matching shoes?

If its an evening awards dinner, I personally probably wouldn't wear a hat but might go for some kind of nice hair thingy like a big rose slide so it looks a bit 'done'

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MortifiedAdams · 12/10/2013 22:12

1 or 5

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LifeIsBetterInFlipFlops · 12/10/2013 22:26

Looking at the dresses, I'm assuming it's an evening do - so I clearly need to retract my previous comment regarding a hat!

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kiwik · 12/10/2013 22:34

Is it evening? I wouldn't wear long during the day at all. If day a hat will be required. Have you not been sent a dress code with your invitation?

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GirlWithTheDirtyShirt · 12/10/2013 22:40

I'd also say no to a cardi if its day or night. Jacket I think. Or coat, depending on season.

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MollyRoses · 12/10/2013 22:44

It's not evening - it is in the day! I just don't know what to wear that would cover me up. I really hate showing my legs/arms. Am happy to wear a blazer with coat on top which I'd take off I guess when I got in there.

Ok, can't work out the dress code -it's this event www.royal.gov.uk/LatestNewsandDiary/Mediaguidelines/Investitures.aspx

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29chapel · 12/10/2013 22:53

Does the invite state 'day dress'?(i've done a couple of events there with this as the dress code) I don't particularly like dresses either so wore nice navy tuxedo trousers with a navy silk blouse on one occasion and a black skinny trousered suit on the other, with stilettos. Hat's won't be worn btw.
HTH

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BoffinMum · 12/10/2013 23:02

IME best off in a little suit from somewhere like Phase 8 or a little boutique, plus hat from specialist shop.

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kiwik · 12/10/2013 23:03

If it's an investiture I wouldn't wear a maxi dress. Trousers would be acceptable though.
When I attended one I wore a hat, as did the other ladies in our party, but other groups didn't. It is a very formal occasion though, so definitely err on the smart side.

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