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Henley. Stewards enclosure. FFs knee length dresses

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Enragia · 03/06/2012 10:13

I look shit in anything full or gathered or long. What the hell will I wear.
Have a davina that iirc is on knee. How fierce are know nazis?

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Enragia · 03/06/2012 10:14

Knee nazis.

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noddyholder · 03/06/2012 10:34

Fitted knee length bustley thing would look good 40s style What about long pencil skirt

dexter73 · 03/06/2012 11:15

The dress will be need to be below the knee and they are quite strict.

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Enragia · 03/06/2012 11:25

They are fetishist.
Dresses below knee look crap. Wail.
I'm worried a Bustle might be hot!

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TheWonderfulFanny · 03/06/2012 11:26

Why do you look shit in long stuff? What shape/height are you?

Collision · 03/06/2012 11:28

to the knee. Just need a wrap
black

Collision · 03/06/2012 11:29

We know there are things out there that will suit but we now we need your vital statistics, age and colouring and budget.

dexter73 · 03/06/2012 11:34

Ladies are required to wear dresses or skirts with a hemline below the knee and will not be admitted wearing divided skirts, culottes or trousers of any kind. Similarly, no one will be admitted to the Stewards' Enclosure wearing shorts or jeans.

Whilst not a requirement, it is customary for ladies to wear hats.

dexter73 · 03/06/2012 11:41

This comes below the knee and is quite fitted.

Enragia · 03/06/2012 11:42

5'7'' size 12
tits
good legs
budget as low as poss (unlikely to re-wear)
Currently liking this at tesco Shockhttp://www.clothingattesco.com/all-dresses/f+f-limited-edition-2-in-1-tribal-print-dress/invt/jg211838/

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Enragia · 03/06/2012 11:45

that mint velvet one would make me look a bit dressy up.
I find frilly/feminine type ones just dont sit right.

am pencil dress monger normall.

thanks for looking though

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dexter73 · 03/06/2012 11:46

It is nice but a bit 'office wear' for a regatta. It would certainly do though if it is what you like.

Enragia · 03/06/2012 11:51

yes it is.
do i have to have upper body out? Wink

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Enragia · 03/06/2012 11:52

i meant it is a bit officey

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dexter73 · 03/06/2012 12:00

God forbid you might see someones knees but a nice bit of cleavage is alright!

noddyholder · 03/06/2012 12:32

I like that Cos good for knee length. What about long

ujjayi · 03/06/2012 13:22

The thing I detest about this dress code is the women who decide that because their knees have to be covered they will have their breasts out for all to see. Seriously, the last time I was in the Stewards Enclosure it was awash with bordello chic.

A below the knee dress does not have to be frumpy. How about something vintage? Oh and don't wear heels - you will sink in the inevitable mud. Beautiful flats or chic leather flip flops are the way to go.

Enragia · 06/06/2012 16:21

do people wear maxi skirts?
when you are in there is is all very weddingy? the style?

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MrsCampbellBlack · 06/06/2012 17:03

Hobbs has lots of dresses that length but £££ How about dorothy perkins. Or wear Davina and stoop a bit.

MrsCampbellBlack · 06/06/2012 17:04

towie does henley

Enragia · 06/06/2012 17:06

ta mrs cb

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Enragia · 06/06/2012 17:09

MULTI-12 dull

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BringBack1996 · 06/06/2012 17:13

Sorry don't have anything constructive to add but am Envy at you going to Henley in the Steward's Enclosure!

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