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yay or nay to this outfit last minute wobbles

34 replies

mothersmilk · 26/09/2009 12:37

i'll have to do a description as i cant find my dress anywhere on the store website
its strapless and sits just above the knee its body hugging and covered in black sequins (i had a iv got to have it moment) sky high black patent platforms
im only 5foot 1 and size 6 im fare skinned with dark hair blue eyes (anymore and it may give me away ) the outfit is for a wedding reception we have got comung up. what your opinions?

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CNyle · 26/09/2009 12:38

too tarty for a wedding
sounds clubby to me

mothersmilk · 26/09/2009 12:39

really oh damn

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MrsBadger · 26/09/2009 12:49

CNyle is probably right

if the rest of the guests who have been at the ceremony will be wearing flowery dresses, linen suits and big hats you will look like a stripper.

but it does depend on the wedding and the venue though - in some plcaes what you describe (with a cardi or wrap) would look noteworthy but not outrageous.

TheFoosa · 26/09/2009 12:51

you'll get daggers from the other women

mothersmilk · 26/09/2009 12:55

hmm its a difficult one because srtcktly speaking its not actually a wedding there will be no church no ceromony evan just a big BIG party maybe i'd best get a cardy and just go with the attitude i will wear it whilst i can

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mothersmilk · 26/09/2009 12:56

TheFoosa unfortunatly i have spent my entire life getting daggers from other women whatever i wear im used to it still hurts mind

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TheFoosa · 26/09/2009 13:01

aw, they are just jealous though

mothersmilk · 26/09/2009 13:02

here it is though mine looks more black
www.republic.co.uk/Dresses/Misio-Stapless-Sequin-Dreaa/invt/62491

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mothersmilk · 26/09/2009 13:05

itsmuch longer on me due to my lack of height

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cornsilk · 26/09/2009 13:09

Have you got a shrug or something to go over your shoulders?

Morosky · 26/09/2009 13:10

Not suitable for a wedding.

CNyle · 26/09/2009 13:16

fucking hell no way
that is NO APPROPRIATE

CNyle · 26/09/2009 13:16

you will look like a striper
DO NOT WEAR allover sequins to someone elses wedding

Tortington · 26/09/2009 13:18

lol look at the pic of the woman wearing it - she looks like shes scratching her arse

CNyle · 26/09/2009 13:19

lol
i was just looking at ehr and she is saying" suitable for a wedding??"

and arse scratching too

mothersmilk · 26/09/2009 13:19

ok ~shys away to fing something else~

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Amandoh · 26/09/2009 13:27

Your dress does sound a little "Look at me!"

Do you have an alternative dress you could wear? If you're already having last minute wobbles then you obviously do care what others think and turning up looking like the cabaret won't make you popular. Save the dress for an occasion when you'll feel completely comfortable wearing it.

dogonpoints · 26/09/2009 13:29

poor milk.

I think little skinny people like you look ok in short strapless things. Why not wear it to a wedding? Do guests really check out others' florals and linens?

dogonpoints · 26/09/2009 13:29

Ach, wear it. It's a party.

mothersmilk · 26/09/2009 13:34

thankyou dogonpoints {smile} i shall try it on again get a shrug and perhaps wear it i saw it and thought iv just got to have it im only in my early 20's iv had two kids and i look good (i think) im just fed up on constantly dressing down so not to offened too many people thanks again dogonpoints

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noddyholder · 26/09/2009 13:35

I like it but not for a wedding Love the models hair if i was young and crease free i would have that 'do'

dogonpoints · 26/09/2009 13:36

oh heavens, you're a young lass. Wear it, you'll look great.

We are all over 40, you know.

ahundredtimes · 26/09/2009 13:38

I wouldn't look daggers at you. I'd think you were great.

Depends on the party. If it's a big evening bash, then fine to wear, it's an evening dress. If it's an afternoon number with a salmon buffet, then I think you might feel a bit wrong.

lol at everyone trying to make her cover up

Heated · 26/09/2009 13:42

When you're wee and young you can get away with all sorts clothing wise but if it's for a day-time wedding reception then it's too cabaret. If it's an evening do with a disco it'll be ok. What's the event like?

mothersmilk · 26/09/2009 13:45

evening disco/kareoke/piss up dh and i are'nt going to the day do so about 8.30pm onwards

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