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Is this dress suitable for a wedding?

17 replies

tittytittyhanghang · 30/04/2012 22:26

I really like it, here I dont have a chest nearly as big as that so wont be so eye popping as in the pic. Have looked at the reviews and some of the people who have bought it have a smaller chest and it looks much nicer less trashy.

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Jennyrosity · 30/04/2012 22:37

Is it the wedding of a man what done you wrong, and you wish to sweep in dramatically and femme fatale-y and show him (and his no-doubt-dowdy-by-comparison bride) what he's missing? If so, yes, it's perfect.

If not, no, it'll look like you're trying to draw focus from the bride. Wink

tittytittyhanghang · 30/04/2012 23:01

really? damn, cos I really liked it :( TBH i wasn't really thinking of how I'd look compared to the bride, just how I'd look iyswim :) It looks like the perfect dress to hide and flatter all my shitty bits and show off my good bits Grin

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doormat · 30/04/2012 23:02

jenny took the words right out of my mouth...yes it would detract from the bride lol x

UnexpectedItemInShaggingArea · 30/04/2012 23:03

Sorry, I think it's a bit of a mess TBH.

There's lots of nice dresses out there which I am sure you would look much lovelier in.

YourCallIsImportant · 30/04/2012 23:07

Looks a bit Jessica Rabbit to me. Is it a theme wedding?

SherlockGnomes · 30/04/2012 23:08

would be gorgeous if it wasn't so low, sorry :(

EnjoyResponsibly · 30/04/2012 23:17

Black tie yes, wedding totally no.

janmoomoo · 01/05/2012 15:00

The clue is there - evening dress. Its a no from me.

Frontpaw · 01/05/2012 15:08

Very very nice.

However, there was a discussion on radio 4 about this today. You can't (apparently) wear anything too short, too tight, or white. And a fascinater should be 'given to the cat for a toy'.

Frontpaw · 01/05/2012 15:09

Do you think I could get away with it on the school run? I don't get out much these days...

GooseyLoosey · 01/05/2012 15:11

If you have to ask... no.

nothingoldcanstay · 01/05/2012 15:11

Wedding outfits are supposed to be smart though really. Cool/trendy and smart or sexy smart is fine.
This one is a bit too much.

cremeeggsrock · 01/05/2012 17:24

what about something more along these lines? just think that you would look a little ott in that particular dress! [ no offence ment emotioncon ]

if way out give us some info and see if anyone can come up with something else Wine

www.johnlewis.com/333680/Product.aspx

eurochick · 01/05/2012 17:31

It's a bit, erm, trashy. And at the first gust of wind you would show your minkie to the groom's great uncle and probably cause heart failure.

Mombojombo · 01/05/2012 19:08

Haha eurochick I was going to mention a stiff breeze and possible consequences. Keep mams and minge away from weddings methinks!

pictish · 01/05/2012 19:12

It's a dog's dinner!

It's a horrible gaudy colour, there is acres of bunched up unflattering fabric everywhere, it's cut to the navel and it's split to the crotch! Why would you even consider it for a wedding?!

Apologies, but that is one God awful dress!

FruitPastillesForever · 01/05/2012 19:15

Not for a wedding, too attention grabbing...

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