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Lady V London

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pisaleaner · 02/08/2016 20:26

Can anyone tell me if Lady V normally stock a range of fitted styles? They only seem to have one (plus a wedding dress). Is this because of the sale?

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Pantsalive · 02/08/2016 23:55

I've not tried them but I know a lot of people are keen on Colletif dresses. I think they're a bit more than Lady V or Lindy Bop.

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Sadik · 02/08/2016 22:09

They have a shop in Brighton, Diana - tbh I probably wouldn't buy from the website as the great thing with them is fabric & fit. Agree they're expensive, but the two dresses I have from them I've worn and worn over many years, so for me they were a good investment.

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DianaT1969 · 02/08/2016 21:56

Just looked at Get Cutie and the dresses seem wildly overpriced - based on the fabric and website imagery. A distinct lack of investment in photography. I wouldn't pay £150 for a day dress I can only see as a simple 2D image. How strange for an online company to survive with that marketing.

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pisaleaner · 02/08/2016 21:52

Thank you, yes I have seen those two. I really don't suit ice-cream colours or black or red which can rule out quite a lot (I don't do cutesy either). And they have to be long enough.

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Sadik · 02/08/2016 21:34

Sorry, link fail Get cutie

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Sadik · 02/08/2016 21:33

You probably know them already, but Lindy Bop do lots of wiggle dresses. [http://www.getcutie.co.uk/dresses/index.html Get Cutie]] are more expensive, but they do loads of 50s styles, and they're fabulous. (All made in Brighton too, so they'll make up a style to your size in your preferred fabric if you don't mind the wait.)

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pisaleaner · 02/08/2016 21:19

Thanks very much. Disappointing to hear - although I like the flared dresses they just make my hips look enormous. I suit a wiggle dress.

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ilovecherries · 02/08/2016 20:55

But usually only one wiggle dress

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ilovecherries · 02/08/2016 20:53

Well, it's all 50's style, but yes, I'd say they normally have about 12 different styles, each in multiple fabrics.

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