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Help make this outfit formal

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user1457213512 · 08/07/2017 09:37

I want to get this dress to wear to a wedding - .joanieclothing.com/product/bonnie-blue-frill-tea-dress/ I'm aware it's probably a little bit casual for a wedding however I'm hoping I'll be able to 'posh' it up a little bit. I've been searching for ages and it's the only dress I can find that I like, know I'd feel comfortable in and would suit my body shape.

So does anybody have any ideas of how I can make this a little more formal please? I really love it so would like to wear it if possible. I don't really wear heels so shoe wise I'd be looking at some pretty sandals. Accessory wise I was thinking pale pink? Any ideas appreciated :) thanks!

Ps definitely not advertising (I've seen a few other threads on here with links to the website) despite username title, I've just no idea how to change my username.

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user1457213512 · 08/07/2017 09:38

Sorry link didn't work
joanieclothing.com/product/bonnie-blue-frill-tea-dress/

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Yewtown · 08/07/2017 12:09

Lovely dress but it needs silver to make it look more formal.
Sandals like this www.amazon.co.uk/Sibba-Womens-Sandals-Wedding-Summer/dp/B06Y57DVWD/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1499511839&sr=8-3&keywords=Silver+sandals&tag=mumsnetforum-21
A silver clutch and replace the belt with silver.
I thinks it needs pale colours with it

SesameSparkle · 08/07/2017 14:45

I would create a bit more contrast by pairing with a stronger colour, like fushia shoes and belt, and then adding a complementary pale pink or purple clutch.

user1457213512 · 09/07/2017 17:17

Ah great, thanks for the ideas both :)

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