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If you had £50-75 to spend on ONE funky, yet suitable for a woman of 40, piece of clothing, what would you buy?

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Enid · 28/11/2006 14:04

not shoes

oh ok you can say shoes if you want

I need something I can wear to people's houses over xmas

something a bit eccentric and funky

yet not bonkers

oh it is soo hard

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PrincessPeaHead · 28/11/2006 14:07

cool shortish sweaterdress that you can wear over black opaque tights

or a roland mouret from gap dress (needs accessories to make funky)

or accessories - long string of cool chunky beads

Pollyanna · 28/11/2006 14:10

I bought a really nice dress from Jigsaw the other day. It is slightly bohemian I think (I really like Jigsaw these days, but worry that this just means I have become middle aged )

spykid · 28/11/2006 14:15

One of the cute dresses around with opaque tights and boots. 70's ish print
will try and find...

suzywong · 28/11/2006 14:18

what a great question

FioFio · 28/11/2006 14:21

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spykid · 28/11/2006 14:25

something like this?

MrsBadger · 28/11/2006 14:28

my mind says velvet coat, velvet coat!
or velvet jacket with ribbon tie
or beaded jacket
or chinese silk jacket

you get my drift - something you can sling over standard black trous / old black dress / best jeans that takes 0 effort but looks instantly party and slightly glam.

Might be hard to do funky though - more classic and elegant - but will last longer than a sweater dress that says 'AW2006!'

spykid · 28/11/2006 14:30

this could be lovely with opaque tights and mary janes.
Would need to see it on to be sure

UnderWitnessProtectionCod · 28/11/2006 14:30

teh roland mourret desses are foul
do not

spykid · 28/11/2006 14:31

aaarggh same link!

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spykid · 28/11/2006 14:31

bugger
here

oliveoil · 28/11/2006 14:32

there are some lovely things in Toast but not sure of £££££

will try and link

UnderWitnessProtectionCod · 28/11/2006 14:33

gdi want a pari of acashemere socks

MrsBadger · 28/11/2006 14:33

oh, or, if it suits your figure, a Galaxy ripoff
(I know the Gap Mourets are, um, challenging, but the Galaxy is a fabulous thing)

anniemac · 28/11/2006 14:33

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noddyholder · 28/11/2006 14:35

There is a gorgeous aubergine woolen short jumper dress in M&S.It has a v nech tie belt and bell sleeves V flattering Would look great with thick tights and high round toed shoes It is only about £30 too and looks very stylish

JackieNo · 28/11/2006 14:38

MrsBadger, do you mean something like this velvet jacket ?

UnderWitnessProtectionCod · 28/11/2006 14:40

i ahev emailed her a kew sweater dress wiht gliteryleggins fo warehouse
the autograph fab chinesey swing jacket

anniemac · 28/11/2006 14:44

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UnderWitnessProtectionCod · 28/11/2006 14:45

hmm i tired osm on and looked like an inverted funnel

anniemac · 28/11/2006 14:46

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UnderWitnessProtectionCod · 28/11/2006 14:47

i stil dont suit them
well teh amrks one looked ok but i dont have any cause to wear one

UnderWitnessProtectionCod · 28/11/2006 14:47

i stil dont suit them
well teh amrks one looked ok but i dont have any cause to wear one

anniemac · 28/11/2006 14:51

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iris66 · 28/11/2006 15:00

A fitted shirt dress (H&M £30 or House of Fraser £70) you can wear it on it's own with a funky belt & boots or wear it over trousers with a camisole underneath with only 1 button done up - looks fab!