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Please help dress me for a wedding!

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Highlandbird · 15/01/2015 20:10

Our very good friends are getting married Easter weekend. DH is best man so his outfit is sorted, kilt and tweed jacket. I literally have NO IDEA what to wear Sad. Haven't been to a wedding in years and don't ever get a chance to go out of an evening so just don't get dressed up.
I will also be running round after a 4 year old and an almost 2 year old so high heels and anything uncomfortable is out. I'm a bit hippyish and not very stylish, fashionable or cool and tend to feel really self conscious in revealing stuff. It's also a country wedding and could be quite cold.
So am I a lost cause or does anyone have any ideas, even of what styles I should look at? I think I'd like to wear a dress. I'm a size 8, pear shaped with non existent boobs, and I have very short hair just in case that makes a difference (no idea what to do with that either hate it at the moment but not going to be able to grow it much by then.)
Sorry that was a bit long winded Blush

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ZeroFunDame · 15/01/2015 20:14

Budget?

Height?

Colouring?

Degree of coolth of friends?

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twoandahalftimesthree · 15/01/2015 20:50

You'll certainly need a dress, I suggest something skater dress shape, with a wide skirt to skim over the bottom half. If you're more if a hippy type then there are lots of floral prints around. If it's a country wedding then I guess it won't be terribly formal, so that'll make it easier

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twoandahalftimesthree · 15/01/2015 21:01

Lindybop is very inexpensive and they have some really pretty floral 50s style dresses which are perfect for the pear shaped person. You can buy net petticoats from them too which make the skirt stock out as shown and makes them a bit more special. Here's one but there are lots if other prints www.lindybop.co.uk/swing-jive-dresses-c3/hetty-bow-shawl-collar-vintage-1950s-sky-blue-floral-spring-garden-party-dress-p132
Get a cardigan in a pretty complimentary colour in case it's cold and maybe a flower clip for your hair for extra fanciness. Mid height heels with rounded toes are comfy and perfect for the 50s style.

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tethersend · 15/01/2015 21:07

How about something like this?

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ZeroFunDame · 15/01/2015 21:09

Not a dress.
(Swipe to full outfit) And not necessarily these actual things - but Missoni is quite hippy - style. I'm thinking jacket and bell-bottomed trousers. Flat suede boots. 60s wide brimmed hat ...

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Highlandbird · 15/01/2015 21:31

Eek sorry forgot vital info! Am 5'4" paleish with dark hair. Budget up to £100.
Thanks all for input so far, just not feeling the love for anything I've looked at yet. I think I,m fed up of feeling / looking frumpy being practical country mum of two young children and want to feel nice. Not keen on trousers I have to admit, have quite short legs.
Wedding is big and full on but will be a chilled out vibe. Most people round here tweedy country folk tbh. Last wedding I went to was a few years ago and I wore a halter maxi dress and gladiator sandals with chunky turquoise jewelry, that's my sort of thing but will be too cold and maxi dresses and running after small children don't go Confused
Will have another look at the skater dresses on that website, but I'm not sure they are 'me'.
Never thought I was this difficult....sorry! And thanks!

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Highlandbird · 15/01/2015 21:33

Oh the couple getting married are quite cool and absolutely gorgeous by the way, I've helped out a lot with the preparations their wedding is going to be stunning as will they be, I know nobody will be looking at me I just want to feel attractive! Sorry for rambling!

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Highlandbird · 15/01/2015 21:36

Tethersend that dress looks lovely on the model but I think it would swamp me to be honest!

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twoandahalftimesthree · 15/01/2015 21:38

(Waves at tethersend) the vintage etsy dress arrived yesterday and it's perfect! Thanks again.

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lovemyboo · 15/01/2015 21:48

How about this?

www.reiss.com/womens/dresses/rosa/shell-pink/
Great colour for an Easter wedding

or this?

www.reiss.com/womens/dresses/cassis/navy/
sorry I'm mad about navy atm!

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Blanketontheground · 15/01/2015 21:51
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twoandahalftimesthree · 15/01/2015 21:51

Can you carry off bright colours with your dark hair? I am mousey but friends of mine with dark hair and pale skin look great in red or emerald green. What about a plain dress which you can then accessorise with chunky statement jewellery?

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mewkins · 15/01/2015 21:51

Have a look at Yumi dresses on house of fraser website. They tend to be quite individual so you can dress them up or wear casually. Something like this m.houseoffraser.co.uk/Yumi+The+Ace+Of+Lace+Dress/204099980,default,pd.html perhaps?

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Blanketontheground · 15/01/2015 21:52

Love lovemyboo navy dress. Reiss is great quality too.

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chemistc · 15/01/2015 21:54

I like Great Plains for more hippy'ish clothes. How about this

www.greatplains.co.uk/product/Woman+Sale+Dresses/J1BLT/Wish+You+Were+Here+Dress.htm

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twoandahalftimesthree · 15/01/2015 21:55

I love that second navy reiss dress (I also have a strange feish for navy right now). Very sophisticated but easy to wear and ideal for pear shapes (vainly tries to come up with justification to purchase dress herself)

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lovemyboo · 15/01/2015 22:04

twoandahalftimesthree- they've got a few more navy dresses that are just lush!!!

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mummybare · 15/01/2015 22:06

This is nice...

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tethersend · 15/01/2015 22:17

So glad the etsy dress was good, twoandahalf Smile

Have fun at the party!

OP, you can still wear a maxi- something like this, this or this would work well. How formal is the wedding?

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tethersend · 15/01/2015 22:18
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Highlandbird · 16/01/2015 12:44

Wow, loads of links to look through, thank you all so much Grin will have a proper look once I get mini bird down for a nap (if I ever do Wink)

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Loiterer · 16/01/2015 16:14

www.anthropologie.eu/anthro/product/sale-clothing/7120471381075.jsp#/

This is the kind of thing I will be wearing 8 weeks post partum to a wedding we're going to in August..not sure it would be dressy enough for you? You could swap the dark silk top for a nude/pink.

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Highlandbird · 18/01/2015 21:35

Right, thank you all so much for your advice, you all have a great sense of style....much nicer than me anyway Wink
LoOVE the navy reiss dress but not sure I'm elegant enough to pull it off and it's at the higher end of my budget....need to get some shoes as well.
Loved the recommendation for the yumi dresses at HofF (sorry can't name check on bloody ipad) there were loads I loved on there!
What's the opinion on these?

m.houseoffraser.co.uk/Yumi+Floral+print+dress/201512515,default,pd.html too frumpy? I think it feels Easter-ish!

m.houseoffraser.co.uk/Yumi+Lace+and+pleat+dress/196663805,default,pd.html is this too young-ish?

m.houseoffraser.co.uk/Yumi+Broderie+anglaise+sleeveless+dress/196664762,default,pd.html too informal?

Sorry I'm crap at the linky stuff but hopefully they work. Was thinking I'd order a few different ones and send them back if I can do that? Never bought anything from there before....shops way too far so internet shopping it is!

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lovemyboo · 23/01/2015 17:23

Hi highlandbird, I love love love the first one! Definitely not frumpy, nice heels, bit of costume jewellery and you are good to go to a wedding!

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