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Fancy dress isn't for fat people.

287 replies

tiedyewhale · 01/03/2025 17:03

I’ve worried my friend a bit and want to know if I was unreasonable.

My friend has an anniversary coming up. She’s planned a party. We were having drinks and she said that the invites were going out soon and she’d picked a fantastic fancy dress theme (can’t what it is, too outing.)

All our other friends were excited - and then she saw my face. I made a joke about being grinchy about fancy dress, but that I was still very much looking forward to the party. She point blank asked me why I disliked fancy dress, and I’d had a few wines, and so I told her…

I’m fat. I’m 5’2” and was 16 stone. I’m now 13.5 stone and losing steadily but realistically I’ll be fat for a long time still. I’ve been fat for 15 years. My other friends are all slim (and about 5 inches taller!) It’s really easy when you’re a slender/standard size to go into a charity shop and get fun cheap things that fit the theme and which look great. As a size 18 -20 pickings are slim and usually dreadful. I spend a lot of time choosing nice going out clothes that don’t make me feel awful and that I feel confident in, but I’ll end up at a fancy dress party in something unflattering that makes me sad.

Buying ready made fancy dress is worse- nasty cheap material, usually slightly slutty.

At a 60s hen party a few years ago everyone was rocking fun micro mini dresses and knee boots they’d got in charity shops. They had nothing in my size so I was in some flares I’d had to order from Shien and a T-shirt I’d had to tie dye myself. The picture of us all just makes me feel terribly upset. I look like a tie dye whale. I did have a flattering wrap dress that I loved and made me happy but obviously couldn’t wear it. Dressing is just so much harder as a larger person.

Now, me being fat is a me problem. I’m fully aware of that, and I’m now finally managing to lose weight. This is my friend’s party and I’ll go regardless, and try not to feel like a self conscious lump. My friend is lovely and it’s not her fault I’m fat and that fancy dress makes me sad. But- other fat friends all feel the same. Fancy dress is a slim woman’s game.

My friend (5’10”, size 8) looks amazing in pretty much anything. She’s picked a theme that’s a bit risqué and will look sensational while I just can’t think of what I’ll do. I also work full time, have 3 junior aged children and a seriously unwell mother so no time to visit lots of shops/ make something.

As I said my friend is lovely and I feel sad that I’ve worried her. She asked her MIL, SIL and neighbour (all larger people) and apparently they all said the same as me- her MIL said she "dreaded" fancy dress. She’s now rethinking the theme or thinking of making it optional but I think that’ll be worse- people are lazy, there will only be a few people who bother dressing up and it’ll be a shame as it’s not what she wants.

I stand by my premise that fancy dress isn’t for fat people but was I unreasonable for saying something? She did ask….

(Ps I know I was wrong. How do I fix this?)

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Comedycook · 01/03/2025 17:04

Yanbu.

Is there a theme for this fancy dress party?

tiedyewhale · 01/03/2025 17:07

It's worth noting that my mum, never known for her charitable interpretation of people's motives(!) feels my friend picks fancy dress all the time because it gives her an excuse to wear some quite outrageous skimpy outfits that she looks amazing in and that you just couldn't wear normally....
She might be right but TBH if I had a figure like hers I'd do the school run in a bikini so fair play to her.

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KateReddy · 01/03/2025 17:07

Comedycook · 01/03/2025 17:04

Yanbu.

Is there a theme for this fancy dress party?

Yes, see the OP.

GreyCarpet · 01/03/2025 17:07

I don't think you were wrong. You have thought and feelings, she asked and you told the truth. What was the alternative? To lie?

I don't think you need to put anything right tbh.

Would you feel comfortable turning up in your own clothes if everyone else was dressed up? If so, I'd do that.

CeruleanBelt · 01/03/2025 17:09

I'm the same height and weight as you and I'm a size 14-16 - i was a size 18-20 at 16st.

I get your point about the fancy dress, i hate fancy dress but you've lost a significant amount of weight, i doubt you're still a size 20. If you say what the theme is people may be able to come up with ideas that you might like and feel comfortable with.

And fat people can absolutely wear fancy dress if they want to. Please don't use your insecurity to put down other fat people.

TwistedWonder · 01/03/2025 17:10

You’re not wrong for having an opinion and voicing it.

Personally fancy dress would go into my Room 101 - I hate it with a passion. So I’d really struggle to attend regardless of the event.

RhiWrites · 01/03/2025 17:10

I get where you’re coming from but I feel like you may be overthinking the theme. For the 60s party was the wrap dress completely impossible? Could you not have worn that with some floral accessories and the charity shop boots? Shoes and boots are something that is mercifully unaffected by weight (although very muscular calves can limit you).

I’ve been various sizes and done fancy dress in all of them. But I like dressing up.

Hohofortherobbers · 01/03/2025 17:11

YANBU,can you add a token item fancy dress to your nice outfit? A hat? Hairstyle? Shoes? Just something to acknowledge the theme?

chocmalt · 01/03/2025 17:12

I'd venture a guess that many slimmer people also dread fancy dress. It's still an effort to find something that fits the theme, our bodies, and our budgets, and few people have that much time to spare for it.

Fibrous · 01/03/2025 17:13

Yes absolutely. I was just explaining this to my DP. We’re going to a fancy dress party this evening and he left it to the last minute to get an outfit. He was saying how difficult it is for some ridiculous reason or other and I said you are six foot tall and ten stone. You can go in and wear anything and it’ll hang right on you. I’m five one and mildly plump. It’s a mission finding normal clothes to look good let alone fancy dress. So yeah, if you’re fat and short, it must be impossible. Surely your friend gets this?

ThePoshUns · 01/03/2025 17:13

God I hate fancy dress.

Bogginsthe3rd · 01/03/2025 17:13

The theme would be outing ??! Is it the theme of DPs hobby? Anyway there a a few outfits for those of higher BMI depending on the theme. The fat controller from Thomas the tank engine (industrial revolution themed? ), Obelix from Asterisk and Obelix if it's "history" themed ? You just need to be creative.

Fancy dress isn't for fat people.
tiedyewhale · 01/03/2025 17:14

RhiWrites · 01/03/2025 17:10

I get where you’re coming from but I feel like you may be overthinking the theme. For the 60s party was the wrap dress completely impossible? Could you not have worn that with some floral accessories and the charity shop boots? Shoes and boots are something that is mercifully unaffected by weight (although very muscular calves can limit you).

I’ve been various sizes and done fancy dress in all of them. But I like dressing up.

I think that's the thing- I hate dressing up. I'm sure there will be loads of body confident size 18s telling me that I'm wrong and should love myself but that's not possible for me and frankly for the majority of the larger women I know. I see myself standing there awkwardly in ill fitting man made fibres and cringe.
Dressing up is only fun if you feel you look good and I never look good.

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MrsJHernandez · 01/03/2025 17:14

I don't think you were unreasonable.

You were talking about yourself and your own insecurities. She asked, and you told her!

Maybe you could put up another post with the theme and ask for help finding outfits to suit your frame.

Loopytiles · 01/03/2025 17:14

YANBU at all!

Whaleandsnail6 · 01/03/2025 17:15

I'm on the fence...its her party and she was obviously excited and happy about the theme. Your honesty has put a dampener on that for her, so much so that she is now not sure if she will go ahead with the party the way she wants to with the fancy dress. You're right, given the choice, a lot of people probably wouldn't bother with fancy dress.

However, you cant help how you feel and she did ask.

tiedyewhale · 01/03/2025 17:16

Fibrous · 01/03/2025 17:13

Yes absolutely. I was just explaining this to my DP. We’re going to a fancy dress party this evening and he left it to the last minute to get an outfit. He was saying how difficult it is for some ridiculous reason or other and I said you are six foot tall and ten stone. You can go in and wear anything and it’ll hang right on you. I’m five one and mildly plump. It’s a mission finding normal clothes to look good let alone fancy dress. So yeah, if you’re fat and short, it must be impossible. Surely your friend gets this?

Apparently it was news to her!

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Bumbers · 01/03/2025 17:16

I'm a bit overweight and feel the same. I hate it. It is a lot of stress, and often cost, to have to wear something that makes me feel bad about myself. I loathe fancy dress.

MissDoubleU · 01/03/2025 17:17

YABU. People of every size can and should be able to express themselves. You have to work with your shape and not be afraid of it. I’ve always, always been a bigger girl. Look up plus size cosplayers and get some confidence in you.

There are always ways to do it, you don’t even have to go “all in” when it’s just a fancy dress party. You’re putting way too much into it, it’s meant to be fun. Stick with what you know and are comfortable with and angle it towards the theme in whatever creative way you want.

GreyCarpet · 01/03/2025 17:19

Tbh, revealing the theme won't be outing. If the party host reads the thread, she'll recognise you anyway.

I'd say what it is and see what people suggest 👍

Kilroywashere · 01/03/2025 17:19

I was invited to a Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy party once. I just wore a party dress with a themed hat (Pan-galactic gargle blaster cocktail 🍸😁)

"The Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster is an alcoholic beverage invented by ex-President of the Galaxy Zaphod Beeblebrox, considered by the Guide to be the "Best Drink in Existence." Its effects are similar to "having your brains smashed out by a slice of lemon wrapped round a large gold brick." "

ExtraOnions · 01/03/2025 17:19

I am much fatter than you .. have been to lots of Fancy Dress parties. You just wear regular clothes, that look nice on you .. and adapt / accessorise.

No cheap fibres, no ready made costumes, just regular clothes.

MummytoE · 01/03/2025 17:21

I don't mind fancy dress but I hate compulsory fancy dress!! You must dress up?! No. I'm an adult ill wear what I want lol. Also spending money and time on a costume to wear once is incredibly wasteful in my mind. I imagine there's a few people out there that actually enjoy these kind of parties but I think they are a minority Tell your friend you're coming but you'll be wearing your own clothes, maybe an appropriate accessory or two x

tiedyewhale · 01/03/2025 17:21

MissDoubleU · 01/03/2025 17:17

YABU. People of every size can and should be able to express themselves. You have to work with your shape and not be afraid of it. I’ve always, always been a bigger girl. Look up plus size cosplayers and get some confidence in you.

There are always ways to do it, you don’t even have to go “all in” when it’s just a fancy dress party. You’re putting way too much into it, it’s meant to be fun. Stick with what you know and are comfortable with and angle it towards the theme in whatever creative way you want.

Realistically- I've a £30 budget and no time.

I'm also crippled with body insecurity and frankly lots of self loathing.

Strapping myself into a Xena Warrior princess cos play outfit won't be happening and realistically WON'T LOOK GOOD. I'd look a lot better in an outfit I've carefully chosen and feel comfortable and happy in.

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tiedyewhale · 01/03/2025 17:21

Kilroywashere · 01/03/2025 17:19

I was invited to a Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy party once. I just wore a party dress with a themed hat (Pan-galactic gargle blaster cocktail 🍸😁)

"The Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster is an alcoholic beverage invented by ex-President of the Galaxy Zaphod Beeblebrox, considered by the Guide to be the "Best Drink in Existence." Its effects are similar to "having your brains smashed out by a slice of lemon wrapped round a large gold brick." "

Love this.

Hats might be the way to go.

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