August 2006 Weddings
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NER: What do you think of this dress?

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Ignore the fact that the model needs to be wearing a better bra.?
Re: NER: What do you think of this dress?
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cant. get past. the bad bra.
Eh, I'm not super crazy about it. I think with the proper bra there would be cleavage overload. Though, I think it would work as like, a church dress or a casual work dress, maybe.
I wouldn't dress this one up, though, because of the jumper-like cut at the top. kwim? For the same reason, I wouldn't wear this if I were someone who had a child-like face/someone who is constantly mistaken for a teenager.
I like the dress. Notsomuch on the tights and shoes, though.
ETA: Ooooh, I really like it in the second picture.
Well, in that case, sign me up! I need all the help I can get.
I am a runner, knitter, scientist, DE-IVF veteran, and stage III colon cancer survivor.
teehee, well...you might need a really good bra in that case.
Agreed -- could be cute if it were styled better. definitely much better in the second pic.
Black tights with a fall skirt and tall boots = good!
Black tights with a summery dress = yuck.
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BWAHAHAHAHA?
I like it. Was it a true black and white dress or did it have purplish undertones? IRL it might make more sense to have the purple bow, kwim?
If you tried it on and are still unsure about it - I wouldn't get it. You could easily try something else on and think "bingo!" and I wouldn't want you to waste your $$ on the "i dunno" dress.
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