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Wallis, surprisingly good

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beetroot · 28/03/2006 17:45

\link{http://www.wallis-fashion.com/cgi-bin/product.cgi?prodid=WLU55\ these are great on}

\link{http://www.wallis-fashion.com/cgi-bin/product.cgi?prodid=WLW04\ and this}

a great t shirt adn a pair of ballet pumps.

all black Blush

'why do you always wear black?' a quote from which play and what is the answer???

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Kelly1978 · 28/03/2006 17:48

The seagull, the answer is I am in mouring for my life. Liek that outfit, though I can't wear black.

beetroot · 28/03/2006 17:51

Grin kelly....

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Senoracod · 28/03/2006 19:23

no too much black beety
ocme on you radiant red head

liek the trews are htey very wide?

beetroot · 29/03/2006 07:54

no not side.

can wear green or turquiose with it though

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nailpolish · 29/03/2006 08:00

breeks are lovely beety

wouldnt wear with the top tho, too much black in this spring weather

maybe at nighttime i would.

big buttons are fab

\link{http://www.wallis-fashion.com/cgi-bin/product.cgi?prodid=WLW26#\i like this}

nailpolish · 29/03/2006 08:02

\link{http://www.wallis-fashion.com/cgi-bin/product.cgi?prodid=WLQ20\the trousers are in the sale}

petite size only

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nailpolish · 29/03/2006 11:43

i saw that too annie - quite liked it. they have a black and white one too dont they? i think i preferred that

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motherinferior · 29/03/2006 12:04

There is a surprisingly good pair of straightlegged shortarse jeans, too. I do like shops with decent 'petite' (shudder) ranges.

beetroot · 29/03/2006 12:04

wearing the trousers with heeled calf lenght bots today and they look great.

I always wear black ...my staple..

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motherinferior · 29/03/2006 12:05

I've recently shifted to very very very dark brown which is a lot less draining, I have to say.

beetroot · 29/03/2006 12:06

really? Maybe i shoudl try. i do love black though.

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motherinferior · 29/03/2006 12:09

I got fed up with looking quite ill all winter. It was a huge effort to break through into very dark brown but it's paid off.

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noddyholder · 29/03/2006 12:13

Really nicely cut clothes too and you are usually a smaller size there which is a bonus!Love the jumper with the big buttons

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Issymum · 29/03/2006 12:29

Ah! Wallis - I thought that this store was my guilty secret. It's an odd shop - there is some really naff stuff there but also some great buys. I've bought a couple of fantastic jackets there (a gold one that looks about 10x more expensive than it was) and some trousers that actually fit. Maybe it's time for a trip to Marble Arch.....

And yes - brown, brown, brown. Way more flattering to the skin than black but with the same slimming effect (should one happen to need it!).

nailpolish · 29/03/2006 12:41

i bought some white wide legged trousers this morning

thought i would try them on ofr a laugh as i really like d them and they were nice on

need taken up though

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nailpolish · 29/03/2006 13:19

lol at scotchguard

i think ive got that on my sofa

Bozza · 29/03/2006 14:02

I noticed that the BHS school trousers are scotchguarded when I was in there today. Wink

Also if anyone is interested in stocking up on undies M&S have some at half price today - got two bra and knicker sets for £14.

Also Anniemac - thanks for your help on the other thread. Smile

Bozza · 29/03/2006 14:03

Oh no - think it was teflon coated...

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