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Christmas Day attire

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bananacakerox · 24/12/2019 22:35

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bananacakerox · 24/12/2019 22:39

So go on folks, what are you all wearing tomorrow? I've an H&M red midi dress lined up, I'll look like Santa I reckon. Staying indoors, cooking so didn't want anything too fussy. I'll be dresssing up with black heels.

Have a lovely day fellow mn-ers!

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JoanBonJovi · 24/12/2019 22:45

I never get these threads. Jeans. Nothing rhAt requires effort.

Tinyandpetite · 24/12/2019 23:14

Some people enjoy dressing up for the day I guess, only excuse I e had in a while to wear make up! Am now wearing this new dress

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JaceLancs · 25/12/2019 00:04

Navy and gold Ralph Lauren stripy sweater dress with navy tights and boots - not new - wore it last year too
However it’s warm, comfy, flattering and elegant!
I’ll probably be wearing it next year too

JaceLancs · 25/12/2019 00:05

And stretchy - for that huge curry I’m hoping to have

GooodMythicalMorning · 25/12/2019 00:11

this www.peacocks.co.uk/lds-jumpsuit-sparkle-e410f9.html

Ladybirdbookworm · 25/12/2019 02:36

Tartan dress I got from H and M ....come tea time I'll be doing a jig
Merry Christmas Xmas Wink

Spotty528 · 25/12/2019 09:11

I love dressing up a bit on Christmas Day, doesn’t feel special without it. I’m wearing a tartan skirt, jumper tucked in and knitted tight.

MayFayner · 25/12/2019 09:20

I got this skirt which I’ll wear with a black top (not sure which one yet!)

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flissity · 25/12/2019 09:22

New black top with sparkly straps and leggings (pregnant so need to be comfy with all the food I’ll eat ...)

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