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School Reunion - advice from style gurus, please!

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doglover · 15/05/2011 17:33

We have a school reunion (30 years - left in 1981) at the beginning of July. I'm really looking forward to it but am nervous about what to wear. It's in a nice pub (buffet and disco) and I know that several people are wearing jeans. I was thinking of a linen dress with some funky jewellery - am not a fashion-follower but want to feel relaxed in my outfit. I'm 5'9, size 18, blonde and don't do heels!! Any advice gratefully received.

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Lotkinsgonecurly · 15/05/2011 17:37

Am similar size, would probably do jeans, tunic top not too long but comfy and quite smart looking. Could then do flat but pretty shoes / sandals and nice jewellery.

doglover · 15/05/2011 17:40

That sounds a look I could manage. Thanks so much for replying.
Tunic top recommendations would be good - haven't worn one before - should I be looking at White Stuff / Boden etc?

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doglover · 15/05/2011 18:28

Do tunic tops look OK with jeans ie don't they look bulky? I can envisage myself with a highly unflattering muffin top!!

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doglover · 15/05/2011 19:39

Bump

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posey · 15/05/2011 19:43

Nah, tunics great for muffin tops! White stuff had, maybe still have, a brilliant sale on, and loads of really nice tops. I just got one, mid thigh length, quite A-line which I wear over cut offs with some great sandals.
Enjoy the do!

geordieminx · 15/05/2011 19:50

Linen trousers and a more fitted top?

doglover · 15/05/2011 19:50

Thanks, Posey! That's reassuring! I'll investigate further.........

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cyb · 15/05/2011 19:52

doglover make sure your jeans are VERY slim in the leg or it will look too bulky

why dont you do heels?

doglover · 15/05/2011 20:09

That's what I was anxious about, Cyb. I've got straight leg jeans, so may need to try something more fitted: as a size 18, I've tended to shy away from anything skinny! My lack of heels is as a result of plantar fasciitis - Fit Flops only at the moment.

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MrsShrekTheThird · 15/05/2011 20:11

I went to a reunion a few weeks ago - the most important bit, info I gleaned on here, obviously Wink was get your hair done, make sure your nails are neatly manicured and wear something comfortably smart. Perfecto.

doglover · 15/05/2011 20:13

Good tips, Mrs Shrek. I'll follow your advice!

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MrsShrekTheThird · 15/05/2011 20:14

technically not all mine Wink

cyb · 15/05/2011 20:49

yes dog try skinnies you might be pleasantly surprised

doglover · 15/05/2011 20:54

I'll take a deep breath! My legs aren't too bad actually, it's my tum and bum that are HHUUGGEE!! I'll see if I can pluck up courage.

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KristinaM · 15/05/2011 21:00

If you have good legs it would be a shame to wear trousers. I think your original idea of linen dress and funky jewellery sounds nice. Can't you wear heels at all, even a pair of wedges? I have a v comfortable pair from (whispers) m and s

Gillybobs · 15/05/2011 21:32

Just wanted to sound a note of caution, I personally think a tunic with jeans that arent VERY skinny, teamed with flat shoes could be very frumpy. I honestly think a tunic needs a very fitted bottom half, skinnies or leggings, and in order to look at all dressy a heel is necessary. One possible shoe exception would be very glam gladiator type sandals?

Im a size 16 apple shape, my legs are def my best feature, for a recent school reunion I wore a dress similar to this with opaque tights and heels

Even if its in quite a casual venue I would rather be a bit overdressed than under, most people make a BIG effort for these things : )

doglover · 15/05/2011 21:41

Thanks, GB and KM. You're kind of thinking along the same lines as me. I do want to make an effort - without looking as though I've tried too hard!! - and would probably feel more relaxed knowing that I looked presentable. Maybe I could look at some wedges and drink enough to blot out any discomfort!!!!

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KristinaM · 15/05/2011 22:03

these are very comfortable, if you are not a high heel person. but i dont have foot problems and dont want to be the cause of yours getting worse

if i was 5'9'' with good legs i woudl defo be getting them out. in a classy tasteful 40 something way of course Wink

gliiybob, lovely dress BTW

doglover · 15/05/2011 22:07

Classy ........... ummm, of course!! I do think those shoes are gorgeous, KM. I can feel a shopping trip looming next weekend! Seriously, I'm really grateful to everyone who's taken the trouble to reply. x

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fustyarse · 15/05/2011 22:16

I just had my reunion too - was fab !!

I was going to get all dressed up in a dress (I don't generally wear dresses) but in the end wore a lovely pair of skinny, high waisted black trousers from Next which stopped just at my ankles,and wedges,with a longish top - I was really comfortable, not constantly adjusting myself,iykwim.

here

they don't look too flattering in the picture but that high waist eliminates the muffin top effortlessly. Try them on. High heel made them look smarter too.

Have fun!

doglover · 15/05/2011 22:21

I'll add them to the list, FA! I'm not a great one for shopping but am starting to feel quite excited. Love all this advice.

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