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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:
Rainingalldayonmyhead · 01/03/2025 17:56

Hate fancy dress. Gimmicky and childish.

OP you don’t HAVE to dress up. Wear your lovely wrap dress that you feel good in and go to the party and support your friend. You don’t feel differently about your friend based on what you are wearing and she should feel the same about you.

Also, sorry but I wanted to mention you may not be the slimmest but don’t run yourself down by calling yourself fat. You are beautiful in your own way so wear what makes you feel like that.

AuntieMarys · 01/03/2025 17:56

I hate fancy dress/ themed occasions. More money to spend on shit stuff for landfill

mitogoshigg · 01/03/2025 17:56

I hate fancy dress and agree it's for skinny people so I just wear normal clothes and adapt mildly

FallOfTheHouseOfUtterlyButterly · 01/03/2025 17:57

cardibach · 01/03/2025 17:54

Yeah, they all felt shit about it. Those who went along resented it. Those wh9 didn’t felt awkward. Guaranteed.

Bullshit

Plenty of people DO enjoy Fancy dress

There was a mix of costumes and non-costumes, people went how they wanted to go

Do you enjoy trying to make the poster people like shite and ruining the memory of her party?

GrainneIsAinmDom · 01/03/2025 17:57

I also had wondered if it might be burlesque theme! I'd just wear a black / dark dress and buy or borrow some accessories.

I wouldn't buy a burlesque theme outfit if you paid me a million pounds. As you say they are usually cheap, horrible fabrics and not nice looking unless you have the fugure of a model (even then they look a bit cheap and uncomfortable). My friend had a burlesque / moulin rouge themed hen years ago and I think I wore a black dress, fascinator, pearls and a cigarette holder. Then just loads of make up.

Fuck buying a full outfit you'll never wear again for someone birthday or hen.

tiedyewhale · 01/03/2025 17:58

verysmellyjelly · 01/03/2025 17:48

"go as the windmill" may be the best advice I've ever read on Mumsnet!

Absolutely howling.
Brilliant.

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Bloom15 · 01/03/2025 17:58

YANBU!

I hated it when I was slim but at least even shot costumes looked good

Hwi · 01/03/2025 17:58

You are not being unreasonable at all! I agree with you! I can also be humiliating and undignified. I am going to show my age again, but I can't forget one production of the opera 'A masked ball'. You can guess the whole plot around protagonists being 'masked', etc. etc. The two main characters were the only fat members of cast and kept 'not recognising' each other because they were masked. The nastiness of the critics in the national (!!!!!) press and the teasing and the jokes, just because of their size. I totally understand you.

tiedyewhale · 01/03/2025 17:59

familyissues12345 · 01/03/2025 17:47

I'm not a fan either, I'm a size 20-22 and not particularly body confident. I'm tall, which sounds great, but I feel I stick out even more.

In fact I've been invited to a fancy dress party next week and have pulled out Blush

I'm finding my people.m!
More of us than I thought.

I genuinely thought I'd get my arse handed to me for being thoughtless. It seems the dislike of fancy dress trumps all that!

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Studyunder · 01/03/2025 18:00

Would you be happier with a theme like the Oscar’s or wedding guests? I’ve been to a party for both of those which everyone loved as they got to wear posh frocks they’d bought for a special occasion and never had the chance to wear again….
Vinted can be great for Oscars/black dresses only worn once…

Dogaredabomb · 01/03/2025 18:01

To a fancy dress party I'd wear what I already have and pretend to have thought it was optional. I'M SO SORRY (NOT)

doneandone · 01/03/2025 18:03

I'm overweight and hate fancy dress. I wonder if its a combination of not being able to buy costumes off the peg so to speak but also because i tend to wear dark colours and dont like to draw attention to my weight, but theres no hiding away when youre bigger. its worth noting though that im not as opposed to fancy dress when ive lost some weight.

Studyunder · 01/03/2025 18:03

Also, I’m currently 4 stone heavier than I used to be yet still have some lovely dress that make me sad to look at. I’m actually going to an Oscars themed fundraiser this evening. Sadly all I have to wear is a sparkly maternity dress I worn when pregnant 8 years ago 😔. You must feel great about your weight loss so far though. Well done 👏

Lovelysummerdays · 01/03/2025 18:05

I have a long black cape that’s my go to for dressing up. Boots, lots of necklaces, eyeliner and you’re a pirate, dress and lots of eyeliner and you are a witch. Burlesque I’d get an underbust corset in a contrasting colour and then wear it on top of a black dress that’s fit and flare.

DialSquare · 01/03/2025 18:05

I'm the same height and weight as you and am not a fan either, however, the last fancy dress party I went to, I decided to embrace it and went as Demis Roussos!

AppleDumplingWithCustard · 01/03/2025 18:06

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.

The Fat Controller or Obelix? I’m sure they would be great for OP’s confidence and self-esteem. 🙄

Willyoushutthefrontdoor · 01/03/2025 18:06

cardibach · 01/03/2025 17:54

Yeah, they all felt shit about it. Those who went along resented it. Those wh9 didn’t felt awkward. Guaranteed.

Hahaha. Not at all. We know our friends well and their limitations good night had by all 😊

TheNinkyNonkyIsATardis · 01/03/2025 18:07

I was in charge of a hen do once, and one of the other bridesmaids suggested the week before the do that we all get given someone's name and dress size for them to pick us a charity shop party outfit.

I stamped on it so hard the idea went to Australia.

Fucking horrible exercise. Even assuming that someone could find something for someone, the idea of dressing up in a weird dowdy dress or too short skirt or top that didn't fit their cleavage.

Still makes me rage even years later, and it didn't happen!

cardibach · 01/03/2025 18:07

FallOfTheHouseOfUtterlyButterly · 01/03/2025 17:57

Bullshit

Plenty of people DO enjoy Fancy dress

There was a mix of costumes and non-costumes, people went how they wanted to go

Do you enjoy trying to make the poster people like shite and ruining the memory of her party?

It’s not about enjoying anything. It’s about the fact that fancy dress is expensive, uncomfortable bollocks and the ‘I’m mad me’ people who push it need to give it up.

ExercicenformedeZ · 01/03/2025 18:08

I'm thin and in great shape. I LOATHE fancy dress with a passion. Fancy dress parties are for children, not adults. YANBU.

Howcoulduoudothsr · 01/03/2025 18:09

cardibach · 01/03/2025 17:54

Yeah, they all felt shit about it. Those who went along resented it. Those wh9 didn’t felt awkward. Guaranteed.

What on earth makes you think they all felt shit about it? Quite the leap!

Just for balance I love fancy dress, so do lots of my friends of all shapes and sizes

justasking111 · 01/03/2025 18:09

I've dressed up normal clothes with accessories, make up, badges. I'm not looking like an eejit all evening.

tiedyewhale · 01/03/2025 18:10

Rainingalldayonmyhead · 01/03/2025 17:56

Hate fancy dress. Gimmicky and childish.

OP you don’t HAVE to dress up. Wear your lovely wrap dress that you feel good in and go to the party and support your friend. You don’t feel differently about your friend based on what you are wearing and she should feel the same about you.

Also, sorry but I wanted to mention you may not be the slimmest but don’t run yourself down by calling yourself fat. You are beautiful in your own way so wear what makes you feel like that.

Thank you but honestly I'm not running myself down saying I'm fat. Acknowledging it has been weirdly freeing.

I spent years saying I was curvy/ fuller figured/ Rubenesque etc etc. Then I had a medical at work and I was morbidly obese, with high cholesterol and high blood pressure and dodgy joints, and the fat I had was especially clustered around my organs in the most dangerous way possible.

I'm fat and I acknowledged it and it was the thing that helped me lose weight. I'm now 2.5 stone lighter (took 18 months though) but I'm still obese.

I can't start thinking of myself as not fat otherwise the excuses will creep
in again.

I'm all my kids have once my mum dies (hence having no time or mental bandwidth for costume shenanigans at the moment) and I need to be healthy.

OP posts:
cardibach · 01/03/2025 18:10

Willyoushutthefrontdoor · 01/03/2025 18:06

Hahaha. Not at all. We know our friends well and their limitations good night had by all 😊

You think anyone would tell you they resented every uncomfortable minute?

5128gap · 01/03/2025 18:11

doneandone · 01/03/2025 18:03

I'm overweight and hate fancy dress. I wonder if its a combination of not being able to buy costumes off the peg so to speak but also because i tend to wear dark colours and dont like to draw attention to my weight, but theres no hiding away when youre bigger. its worth noting though that im not as opposed to fancy dress when ive lost some weight.

Fancy dress is very 'look at me' isn't it? You're going to get attention if you're wearing it. And there's only two types of look, amusing or attractive/hot. If you don't feel attractive in your clothes, that really only leaves you with funny, and a lot of women don't want to look funny. Especially if they're self conscious anyway. I'm inclined to agree with OPs mum on this one. Friend wants it to look extra gorgeous and will enjoy her look at me in my scanties moment (no judgement there!) but it's pretty thoughtless given how many people hate it.