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Do you think this dress is a bit dated to wear to a Christmas party.

53 replies

Christmasss · 10/12/2023 17:52

I’ve had this dress for about five years and was thinking of wearing it to a Christmas party. The party is at a posh hotel and will be a drinks, canapés, dancing type of event.
The party is for a hobby I do, it will be about 2/3 women and last year many wore sequins and other sparkly numbers.
I am five feet one and a size 14 so the skirt is mid thigh on me and shows off the best part of my legs and looks nice (I think) on my curvy hips/bum.
Do you think it looks a bit dated?

Do you think this dress is a bit dated to wear to a Christmas party.
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TriedToMakeMeGoToRehab · 10/12/2023 17:53

Not at all, it’s lovely!

HaPPy8 · 10/12/2023 17:54

No it’s lovely I went to a party last night and it would fit right in with what people were wearing

Possimpible · 10/12/2023 17:55

Honestly, yes I do. The 2 in 1 dress is more 2010 even than 5 years ago. I think it could look nice with black opaques and chunky boots for a more casual event, but it doesn't sound ideal for the event you're going to

Christmasss · 10/12/2023 17:56

Thanks for your replies, wearing it will save me buying another sparkly dress.

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SummaLuvin · 10/12/2023 17:56

if looking 'current' is something important to you for this event, then I do think this dress is dated, it feels very 2010-2020 to me. That's not to say I think it's horrible, but in all honesty is is dated.

littleteapotandcake · 10/12/2023 17:56

It's lovely. I went to a Christmas party this weekend and most everyone had sequins

wheretoyougonow · 10/12/2023 17:59

Really the question should be, do you feel fabulous in it? If yes wear it.

I am not a fashionista but for my 10 pence worth it looks lovely.

Needmorelego · 10/12/2023 18:00

Not to my taste but out in central London last night I saw dozens of women wearing similar (ages - guessing obviously - from 20s up to 50s).

Comedycook · 10/12/2023 18:01

A little bit but I really like it...if you like it and it looks good on you then definitely wear it.

HeddaGarbled · 10/12/2023 18:04

I think it’s lovely.

OnlyCorrect · 10/12/2023 18:04

It's not currently fashionable, but there's nothing wrong with that as you're going to hang out with friends who are presumably not going to 'mean girl' you? Unless the hobby is fashion trend-spotting or something 😁

TheOGCCL · 10/12/2023 18:04

Well it’s five years out of date so yes in a basic sense but I think it depends on what accessories you’re thinking. Jewellery and shoes date an outfit more than the outfit itself a lot of the time. For Christmas I also think a lot of people bring out old favourites as you don’t get many opportunities to wear very sparkly things. Anything goes really at this time of year.

Christmasss · 10/12/2023 18:05

Really the question should be, do you feel fabulous in it? If yes wear it

I don’t feel fabulous in it, I feel pretty good in it and I’m chuffed I’ve dieted back into it as I bought to wear for a significant birthday of mine 5 years ago. I think it’s on my mind that I wore it for a big birthday.

Pros are it isn’t doesn’t make me hot like some Sequin dresses and I already have it plus some accessories so it won’t cost anything. Also it’s definitely wearable and would be fine for the party.

Cons, it isn’t new, doesn’t really show of my waist which is quite small, it’s dated and is it making the most of losing over 2.5 stone?

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Floisme · 10/12/2023 18:37

I'm interested in fashion, or at least more than some are on this board, but I honestly don't think the normal rules apply to Christmas parties. If it's sparkly I wouldn't give it another thought, or if I did, it would be more about accessories, shoes, tights etc.

I also wouldn't buy a new dress that I was only likely to wear for a couple of weeks a year year, not unless I absolutely had to or if it was for a very special occasion.

Congratulations on the weight loss.

salamirose · 10/12/2023 18:49

I think it's nice. As long as it isn't missing loads of sequins go for it

Christmasss · 10/12/2023 18:54

Thanks everyone, I’m going to go for it, I think I’m overthinking it as I wore it for a big birthday. I’m sure I’ll have just as fun time
in a five year old dress as a brand new one and the cash I’ve saved I can spend on an extra glass of something fizzy.
Thank you for all your opinions.

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2jacqi · 10/12/2023 18:55

@Christmasss can I borrow it when you are done with it please???

SummaLuvin · 10/12/2023 18:56

there's also definitely a difference between what people think when you outright ask them "is this dated" and make them think about it vs just seeing them. If I met a friend wearing that it wouldn't cross my mind "yikes, X is a about 7 years out of date with that dress..."

Christmasss · 10/12/2023 19:01

there's also definitely a difference between what people think when you outright ask them "is this dated" and make them think about it vs just seeing them. If I met a friend wearing that it wouldn't cross my mind "yikes, X is a about 7 years out of date with that dress..."
Good point, thank you.

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wheretoyougonow · 10/12/2023 21:51

Well done on your weight loss and I'm sure you will look fabulous!

Prettyinred · 14/12/2023 08:35

Not at all!
it’s fab
I think we’re made to believe anything a year old is outdated
all to do with fast fashion etc
lots of sequins at my Christmas party. The style is lovely.

BarbaraofSeville · 14/12/2023 08:51

Surely what is dated is to think that you need something new or different for every occasion?

Even if you buy second hand, there's still the impact of transporting it from the seller to you, packaging etc.

YouSayChorizoIsayChorizo · 14/12/2023 09:55

What matters is whether you look and feel good in it. The 'So last season, darling' thing is irrelevant when more people are buying from Vinted, eBay and charity shops. It's style over fashion at the moment, otherwise we'd all be in silver pleather trousers.
Edited to say: If you want to fashion your dress up though, how about some thigh-length boots!

ActDottie · 14/12/2023 10:28

Possimpible · 10/12/2023 17:55

Honestly, yes I do. The 2 in 1 dress is more 2010 even than 5 years ago. I think it could look nice with black opaques and chunky boots for a more casual event, but it doesn't sound ideal for the event you're going to

This was my first thought too I think it’s more than 5 years out of date!

Bit if you like it then go for it.

CallmeSand · 14/12/2023 11:12

You should feel fabulous in it ! Celebrate your weight loss and buy something new. Sell this one on Vinted .

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