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What will the fashion police do to me?

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TheCrackFox · 15/05/2010 22:42

I am going to a Wedding in two weeks time but I am completely skint so I am thinking of wearing a dress that I wore to another wedding last year. There will be an overlap of about 20 guests from both weddings.

Is this a complete no no?

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LetThemEatCake · 15/05/2010 22:49

good lord no, go for it!

I would have no idea what most people at weddings last year were wearing - and I am very much one for looking at outfits. But it's in one eye, out the other - and I'm guessing most people are the same. Unless someone looks hideous. Then you remember

have a good time

TheCrackFox · 15/05/2010 22:57

I have been blessed with advice from LTEC.

I will wear it and have a great time to boot.

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tulpe · 15/05/2010 22:59

Go for it

No point in making yourself even more skint (and therefore stressed) by buying a new outfit.

I've only been picked up on wearing the same thing twice just once - not a dress but something of a "statement" necklace. Only one person was rude enough to say "Oh it's Tulpe isn't it?" when we were introduced......"yes I thought so - I recognised that necklace from last year" . I mean, wtf is that about? why do they feel the need? I can only conclude she was threatened by my supreme chic-ness

I go to at least two black tie events a year - usually with the same set of people. I wouldn't have a scoobs what they wore the year before!

TheCrackFox · 15/05/2010 23:03

I tried it on and today TBH I was more amazed that it still fitted. (really must by some scales)

Everyone will be looking at the beautiful bride (she really is stunning) to be looking at me anyway.

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