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Fancy dress isn't for fat people.

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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?)

OP posts:
Girasole02 · 02/03/2025 18:32

MyLimeGuide · 01/03/2025 19:12

We do have to :-( it's a SEN school so not actually compulsory i guess but all teachers and TAS do dress up, very frowned upon if we don't!

I used to wear all black and my Harry Potter scarf.

Ilovecleaning · 02/03/2025 18:34

IntoTheVoid68 · 02/03/2025 18:29

YANBU.
I hate fancy dress and I suspect that your mum is right about her and the skimpy costumes.

Wear whatever YOU feel comfortable in. You DO not need to dress up.
You might be able to accessorise with some suitable jewellery/scarf etc.
I’m great at finding stuff online so if you wanted to message me and tell me the theme, I’d be very happy to help.

Yes. She can turn up wearing what she likes. What is going to happen? Is she going to be thrown out of the party?
Or she could take a leaf out of Wednesday Addam’s book who turned up to a Fancy Dress party in her ordinary clothes: ‘ I’ve come as a serial killer because they look just the same as everybody else.’ 🤣

IntoTheVoid68 · 02/03/2025 18:37

Ilovecleaning · 02/03/2025 18:34

Yes. She can turn up wearing what she likes. What is going to happen? Is she going to be thrown out of the party?
Or she could take a leaf out of Wednesday Addam’s book who turned up to a Fancy Dress party in her ordinary clothes: ‘ I’ve come as a serial killer because they look just the same as everybody else.’ 🤣

LOVE IT!
A serial killer 😂✊

IntoTheVoid68 · 02/03/2025 18:41

Ah I’ve now read all your posts. So it’s a burlesque theme.
Your friend is definitely wanting to wear something risqué and skimpy but she does sound like a good friend.
I have a beautiful turquoise feathered hair clip which would fit this theme. I bought it for my 40th birthday party. it’s quite ostentatious but tasteful.

I’d happily let you borrow it if you wanted?

ViciousCurrentBun · 02/03/2025 18:45

Go as the ringmaster

Top hat, Bright red riding style jacket with brass buttons and black leggings with knee high boots and a riding crop. It is a glamorous but less revealing outfit. You could tie some fine black and red veiling to the top hat. Just tie it round and have a long swish of it at the back.

I love fancy dress, made loads and for others including a full set of armour. Mother was on stage when young and I grew up in a boho showbizzy slightly eccentric atmosphere.

Jetandianto · 02/03/2025 19:42

I feel your pain. I’m size 24 and 5ft 1 inch, I have some lovely dresses that make me feel good but I have to have a 1980s costume by Saturday. I can buy a vile fluorescent shell suit off the internet but I will feel uncomfortable all night 😢

AliAtHome · 02/03/2025 19:51

I’m not thrilled about fancy dress. Regardless of size. If it’s not something I can get fully behind - I wear what I feel good I and give a ‘nod’ to the theme with with accessories/fabric or colour choices. For example at Christening May wear jewellery/headdress/sparky tights etc - but not Christmas jumpers

Vitriolinsanity · 02/03/2025 20:08

I got distracted by the earlier shipwreck theme.

White sheet with hole cut out. Arrow on head pointing to North Pole and carry a penguin/polar bear (stuffed natch). Instant iceberg!

Vitriolinsanity · 02/03/2025 20:11

Or, white nightie, blue lips and clutching a door made of cardboard. Walk around going Jack! Jack!

keffie12 · 02/03/2025 20:19

I hate fancy dress! I did when I was 10-12 in size. I'm bigger now. I was size 16. Now back to a 14. Even if i was 10-12 again, it's not for me. I suspect a lot of people feel the same

Whyamiherenow · 02/03/2025 20:19

I have a blue cape my friends mum made me
out of an old bed sheet years ago with my initial stitched to it. I wear it to all fancy dress parties! Capes are very forgiving! superhero party - I’ve got a cape….. easter party the super Easter bunny ….. it is a standing joke now! Find a signature and embrace it.

Vitriolinsanity · 02/03/2025 20:22

But we didn't all walk around in flourished gear in the 80's

Big cardboard box, stick coloured squares all over and go as a Rubix Cube.

Take a placard objecting to the Poll Tax

Red dress, red hat, bottle of Merlot and you're the Lady In Red

Vitriolinsanity · 02/03/2025 20:23

Flouro ffs

TunnocksOrDeath · 02/03/2025 20:23

I do think you may be over-thinking. Personally I like a costume that requires a robe, most of my friends have much better figures, so a nun, or a jedi, or something suits me fine. Depends on the theme though, I suppose.

Vitriolinsanity · 02/03/2025 20:25

I utterly loathe fancy dress parties, but if I have to go I will never, ever do the sexy version, always the most batshit.

Hmm1234 · 02/03/2025 20:38

There are plenty of fat characters to dress up as though! Your own insecurities

cardibach · 02/03/2025 20:41

Hmm1234 · 02/03/2025 20:38

There are plenty of fat characters to dress up as though! Your own insecurities

Insensitive. Why would anyone want to do that?

Vitriolinsanity · 02/03/2025 20:47

Hmm1234 · 02/03/2025 20:38

There are plenty of fat characters to dress up as though! Your own insecurities

Well aren't you a treasure.

TaterTots68 · 02/03/2025 20:49

Urgh I hate fancy dress and always refuse to do it no matter what size I am at that moment (and I've been quite a few!). Don't feel bad OP, you spoke your truth, maybe your friend will open her eyes a bit.

Juicey1992 · 02/03/2025 21:02

I HATE fancy dress parties. I just like to wear the clothes I like to wear, that's it. I don't want to spend money on an item I'm going to wear once either. A general theme I'm OK with for example 'floral', 'sparkles' or 'denim', most people will have something that suits, without having to buy something new, but proper fancy dress, not for me at all.

madaboutpurple · 02/03/2025 21:41

I have just had a look on ebay and if you ask for burlesque accessories some long gloves are shown, feather boas and hair bands are shown. You could just buy a few things and use them. You will be showing that you have made an effort and could wear the clothes you wanted. You will be seen to be using your accessories to join in the theme .I doubt the theme is suitable for most people but just thought I would look for a few ideas. You never know it might get dropped as an idea anyway. Maybe only buy a few things if the invitation is specific. It looks like as a theme it can be done without needing to get a whole outfit .An exotic hair accessory might be all you need.

springtome · 02/03/2025 22:03

I feel you! We have friends who love fancy dress, in fact I hear we have a 50th in December (no invite yet but mutual friends have told us). I hate fancy dress and it's for the reason I look terrible, can't buy off the wrack and if I can it's really expensive.

It's just not made for fat folks 😩

AtomHeartMotherOfGod · 02/03/2025 23:24

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.

Woah! OP's feeling tender and you throw 'put down other fat people' in her face?

I mean, your point is right - not everyone will feel the same - but there must be a kinder way of making it.

OP I get you. I'm also making a hat-based costume for an upcoming event that will enable me to wear my usual black ensemble everywhere else 😂

scotvic · 03/03/2025 04:18

I am totally with you! Don’t listen to the rude and hurtful comments of an earlier poster.
I admire you for telling your friend the truth, and also admire her for reflecting on your words. I guess the least worst option is to ‘accessorise’ with a few well chosen items based around a flattering or neutral background. Don’t make the mistake of a ‘joke’ costume and spend all evening wearing a bin bag or a sheet or a cardboard box or whatever, you’ll just feel miserable. I’m afraid I tend to develop a ‘diplomatic illness’ at the last minute and just don’t go to fancy dress parties….

Ilovecleaning · 03/03/2025 04:25

Pluvia · 01/03/2025 18:19

I've just been invited to a rather posh wedding with a very specific vintage theme, chosen because the bride and groom dress in that era's clothing every day and have appropriate hair and make-up. It suits them: they're young and slim and tall and good-looking. I'm in my 60s, short and a size 16-18, and I'll end up having to spend north of £400 to expose my cankles and look like a frumpy dowager.

Weddings with a very specific theme are controlling and it’s very egotistical of the bride and groom. If I were you,I’d brazen it out and turn up in a nice outfit that you feel comfortable with. Are you going to be turned away at the church door?

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