The Dressing Room
- Cosmopolitan
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Great dress! I quite like religion clothing but I always wait for a sale!
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I love the shape of the bodice.
- Marth
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I love that dress. As a younger person with alt/goff tendancies I would have coveted it so badly but not had the money. Now I have the money but I don't think it would have the same effect I would be looking for on my matronly 53 yr old frame
Malan
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I wanted to wait for a sale but it was selling out rapidly so caved and bought it.Cosmopolitan wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 9:52 am Great dress! I quite like religion clothing but I always wait for a sale!
I love it too, Ella, when on, the whole thing looks like something from a grunge version of a classical ballet
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I love that lookgeek_kitten wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 10:13 amCosmopolitan wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 9:52 am Great dress! I quite like religion clothing but I always wait for a sale!
I love it too, Ella, when on, the whole thing looks like something from a grunge version of a classical ballet
Malan
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Lovely dress, the shape is gorgeous. The pale grey version would make an amazing wedding dress
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I love that dress!
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Odd you should say that ... I'm not getting married (getting civil partnered) but it's on the list of possibilities!
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I would have sold organs to get it when I was younger. I'm suspect I'm too old for it now really and having a mid life crisis, but hey.Marth wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 10:15 amI love that lookgeek_kitten wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 10:13 amCosmopolitan wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 9:52 am Great dress! I quite like religion clothing but I always wait for a sale!
I love it too, Ella, when on, the whole thing looks like something from a grunge version of a classical ballet
- Pippedydeadeye
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It’s a beautiful midlife crisis to be having though. And congrats!
- Leap
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Ooh! Congratulations! I am very interested in the other possibilities if you wanted to share! And everything else to be honest, I love an occasion (Do obviously ignore me if as usual I’m far too nosy )geek_kitten wrote: ↑Mon Mar 29, 2021 10:25 am Odd you should say that ... I'm not getting married (getting civil partnered) but it's on the list of possibilities!
- Kenickie
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Congrats Geek! I love the dress.
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Oh thank you! Didn't mean to hijack, sorry.
I shall do a separate thread, Leap
I shall do a separate thread, Leap
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Yes, please do! Congratulations!
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Angus, did your dress arrive? The sizing seems... extremely generous. S said I look like a middle aged New Yorker in it and I don't I think he means that as a compliment They don't make sizes smaller than S but it's the nicest fabric and has pockets so I am really wanting to keep it.
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I would take that as a compliment
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I mean, I am middle-aged! And New Yorkers are cool!
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Congratulations, geek. I love the dress.
I'd still take it as a compliment too :thickskinned:
Mine has arrived! The sizing is fine although that dress came in XS, S definitely would have been far too big. I love the style but I think it might be too see-through. I'm going to stand in the garden tomorrow and get my friends to assess.
I'd still take it as a compliment too :thickskinned:
Mine has arrived! The sizing is fine although that dress came in XS, S definitely would have been far too big. I love the style but I think it might be too see-through. I'm going to stand in the garden tomorrow and get my friends to assess.
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I have just bought this second hand Zara dress on eBay. I’m belatedly embracing (all the) animal print.
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