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This dress - rate or slate??

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Bambi75 · 10/11/2013 17:41

I'm thinking of getting this dress to wear to an evening cocktail party this summer (I know, I like to plan ahead!). I'm a young (so im told) looking 37 yr old, slim size 10 with a mummy tum and not bad legs. I like the look of this dress because the drape effect is good for hiding mum tum and the colour would suit me - I'm a winter.

What do you ladies think?? Rate or slate ?

Thanks!

www.harveynichols.com/womens-categories-1/e-boutiques/michael-michael-kors/fashion/s461670-draped-stretch-jersey-dress.html

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MerryMarigold · 10/11/2013 17:44

Hmmm, I like the shape but not the colour or the zippy bits. It's not really a love or hate item, I don't think. But then again, I am no style guru. I can however link properly for you!

LeoandBoosmum · 10/11/2013 17:45

Nice style. However, £170 for what is basically polyester with a bit of stretch is unreasonable!

Bambi75 · 10/11/2013 17:46

Thank you, haven't got the hang of links from iPhone yet !

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Onesleeptillwembley · 10/11/2013 17:46

Like the shape but the zips are ugly and make it look very cheap.

MissMiniTheMinx · 10/11/2013 17:47

I love the colour and the style but I don't like the look of the fabric or the hem (it looks cheap) I hate to see where the stitches are or an obv hem esp if something is expensive.

MerryMarigold · 10/11/2013 17:48

You'd need to watch the length. Are you as tall the as the model? And I think you do need to have a good back to carry this off. No fat bulges with bra as they will show!

Bambi75 · 10/11/2013 17:56

I'm 5ft 6 MerryMarigold so I don't think it would be too short, good point though

Yes Onesleep the zips do concern me a bit, I have long (past my shoulder) dark brown hair though and always wear it long so maybe that would help distract/lessen the effect of them ...?

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MerryMarigold · 10/11/2013 17:59

I was more thinking too long! It looks about right on the model, probably fine for you too.

HyvaPaiva · 10/11/2013 18:02

I don't think it's a good idea to buy a dress that has a specific design feature - here, the zips - that concerns you and then use your hairstyle to hide it. £170 is expensive for a dress you actually want to distract from. To be honest, the cut and fabric looks cheap. Sorry OP!

Onesleeptillwembley · 10/11/2013 18:02

Or your hair could catch in them. Ouch. Smile

Financeprincess · 10/11/2013 18:04

I looked at this in Harvey Nics a couple of weeks ago. It's not worth £170.

mysteryfairy · 10/11/2013 18:11

I quite like it but will you honestly get to next summer without seeing something you like more? If you are really keen save the link as you'll probably pick it up in the January sales for a decent discount and if you don't tons of time to find something else just as good.

Casmama · 10/11/2013 18:16

I don't know if it is a winter purple- it looks a bit muted to me.
Think you could do better for that money.

dexter73 · 10/11/2013 18:18

I really don't like it. It looks like something Kat Slater would sell on the market in Eastenders.

MissMiniTheMinx · 10/11/2013 18:53

I should be doing other things but couldn't resist seeing what else they have.

I love this www.harveynichols.com/womens-categories-1/categories/designer-dresses/cocktail/s458879-ernestina-lace-and-stretch-silk-dress.html?colour=BLACK In my dreams I can afford to wear dresses like this Smile

ihatethecold · 10/11/2013 18:56

That black one looks like it belongs in the Adams family.
Quite like the blue zippy one

LittleTulip · 10/11/2013 19:00

I like it. The colour is lush however zips are a but chavvy.

MrsDeVere · 10/11/2013 19:02

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TondelayoSchwarzkopf · 10/11/2013 19:03

I don't like it at all. It looks like something someone in a late 80s coffee advert would wear on a date with a High Powered Businessman.

Why do you need to buy the dress now out of interest?

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marriedinwhiteisback · 10/11/2013 19:05

I think it's a lovely dress but that the zips will date it and you won't wear beyond next year. I quite like evening dresses that last so that I can get them out again in five years time. I have a fabulous Frank Usher black dress that is totally classic which I bought in 1994 and would wear now - if only I could get the zip done up Sad.

TondelayoSchwarzkopf · 10/11/2013 19:06

Also you are 37! You are younger than me and I think that is something my MIL would wear Smile

Sorry, you did say it's OK to slate it Grin

Bambi75 · 10/11/2013 19:07

Thanks everyone for the feedback! The things I'm taking away are cheap looking fabric (especially for the money) and dodgy zips - arghhh

For better looking material (ie one that at least looks a bit more expensive) where is good these days for dresses that are fairly classic, not frumpy but not too trendy either.

Whistles, LK Bennett ?? Any non-high street boutiques I should be looking at?? Bit clueless so any reco's appreciated

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