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An impossible challenge: dress me!

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WantonMother · 04/03/2015 16:54

I am hopeless at style and need some help with wedding clothes for the end of this month.
Here is a breakdown of what I need:

Formal outfit
I'm a short, stumpy size 22, smaller on top
Wedding is in the North, it might well be snowing so must be reasonably warm
I'm very pale with dark hair, and like brightish colours, my favourites would be deep greens and also shades of pink/red seem to suit me
I'm in my late 20's and would like to avoid looking frumpy (if at all possible!)
Style wise I guess I would say I'm a bit quirky, I like colours, prints, ethnic designs
I'm not flush at the moment (student) so can't stretch to more than £100-ish although if it includes some classic pieces (ie blazer/jacket) that can be used in multiple outfits I can stretch to more

Is this an impossible task? I really hope someone can rise to this challenge!

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margaritasbythesea · 04/03/2015 17:29

Have you looked at Dressipi? You put in all your measurements, colouring, favourite colours etc and they make suggestions based on occasion etc. I think it is pretty good.

Lovewearingjeans · 04/03/2015 19:49

Aargh can't link, but they have some lovely plus size things on Asos curve.

Lovewearingjeans · 04/03/2015 19:50

This is in your size, and I think it is lovely x

An impossible challenge: dress me!
Lovewearingjeans · 04/03/2015 19:51

Is £17.50!

MerryMarigold · 04/03/2015 19:59

I like Floral,size: this but if you are smaller on top than down below, maybe a skirt and top would be better? Do you normally fit dresses?

How about skinny trousers with a top, jacket and heels???

MistressMerryWeather · 04/03/2015 20:00

If you like prints is quite nice.

Floral,size:

MistressMerryWeather · 04/03/2015 20:01

Merry! :o

2 Scuba dresses.

MistressMerryWeather · 04/03/2015 20:02

Do you prefer sleeves or are you fine without, Wanton?

MistressMerryWeather · 04/03/2015 20:07

Green dress on offer.

Green,size:

(anyone elses links going odd?)

WantonMother · 04/03/2015 21:38

Sorry, have been cleaning my fish tank loser
Oooh I like all of those dresses guys! margarita, have had a look at dressippi and like the idea behind it but unfortunately it keeps recommending dresses that don't come in my size Blush
lovewearingjeans that dress is gorgeous but do you reckon the fabric will be clingy?
merry dress suggestion is great and I can just about get away with wearing a dress, size wise. I will be wearing a sucky-in body and maybe balancing myself with some bra inserts. I do really like the idea of wearing skirt, top and blazer? It's just putting it all together that is tricky for me! Grin Skinny trousers look horrendous on me...and I fall over in heels!
Mistress another nice dress. In terms of sleeves, I would probably need to cover my arms up, was thinking of wearing a bolero or similar?
You can tell I'm lost, can't you?!
Thank guys, this is helpful Smile

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MistressMerryWeather · 05/03/2015 11:30

Some nice shrugs that would go with most dresses.

here

here

slug · 05/03/2015 12:01

This site may be useful

hellsbellsmelons · 05/03/2015 12:03

like this
You could 'winter' it up as well.
Something like this maybe?
liking this
the green is nice

traviata · 05/03/2015 13:15

I like this

perhaps with a kimono shrug

MerryMarigold · 05/03/2015 21:43

This is nice from slug's site suggestion red dress. It's got a nice wintry feel but not so much so that you couldn't wear it at other times.

MerryMarigold · 05/03/2015 22:01

Love this from a PP [[http://www.asos.com/ASOS-Curve/ASOS-CURVE-Exclusive-Midi-Dress-In-Winter-Floral/Prod/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=4522497&cid=9577&sh=0&pge=4&pgesize=36&sort=-1&clr=Border+floral&totalstyles=798&gridsize=3&affId=5497&WT.tsrc=Affiliate Asos dress) and think it would suit you.

I think it needs something quite structured on top, personally, like this. I think you'd do better in a short jacket like this, nipped in at the waist to give you more waist.

I like this wrap perhaps with the first floral dress that I linked.

MerryMarigold · 05/03/2015 22:02

Oops, I don't know what happened there.

Here is the M & S jacket www.marksandspencer.com/buttonsafe-1-button-double-pockets-blazer/p/p22313830. I really love that floral floaty dress, with something more shaped on the top.

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