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Wedding guest woes

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ellangirl · 19/03/2012 14:35

Have a family wedding to go to in June. It's outside in Scotland, followed by marquee, I will be 21 ish weeks pregnant and have a toddler to run round after too. What sort of thing should I wear? I have no clue! I have huge boobs at the best of times, and big hips, so unfortunately pregnancy hides the only good bit of my figure I.e. my waist!

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ellangirl · 19/03/2012 20:23

Can anyone help?

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Rainydayagain · 19/03/2012 20:25

I had a nice tiffany rose dress. Comfy shoes.
Good luck.

tethersend · 19/03/2012 20:32

Asos

And again

Isabella Oliver

ellangirl · 20/03/2012 13:24

Thanks, I love that asos lace dress tethers. Possibly a bit formal still, and worried about the Scottish weather! Need something I can wear mostly flat shoes with I think (without looking frumpy- ha!) Do you think I could wear trousers?

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Aworryingtrend · 20/03/2012 15:15

That lace asosdress is lovely and I don't think too fromal for a wedding- just right. I will be 30 weeks pregnant at a wedding in September so I sympathise.

We were at a wedding recently when a pregnant friend wore trousers and to be honest she looked a bit out of place and frumpy amongst all the dresses. A week later she wore a dress to another occasion and looked lovely. I would definitely say dress or top and skirt.

igetcrazytoo · 20/03/2012 15:19

I always wear a jacket/smart cardy and giant scarf. Wonderful for keeping warm on a "summer afternoon"

ellangirl · 20/03/2012 20:05

Thanks, I don't think it's too formal for most weddings, just because this one is a humanist wedding actually being held outside it's not like anything else I've been to.
Any ideas for shoes? I'm rubbish with heels anyway, but they really won't be suitable for the terrain so to speak- it's a bit of a walk to where the wedding is being held, nor will anything satiny or easily marked.
I take your point re trousers aworryingtrend I would never usually consider wearing them to a wedding so you're right I shouldn't just because I'm up the duff!

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