Too much like a wedding dress?

Anonymous
I agree with the above- it looks like a nightgown. Can you wear it with a belt?
Anonymous
Please tell your husband that you can't take sartorial advice from someone who thinks any white dress looks like a wedding dress.

What a dummy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I bought this to wear to a family reunion at the beach in Maine over the 4th of July. I’m planning to wear a denim jacket with it in the morning and evening.

My husband says is looks like a wedding dress. I’m decades past my wedding. I certainly wouldn’t look good in a wedding dress. Is this something I can wear at 56?

https://www.amazon.com/chouyatou-Summer-Ruffle-Floral-Eyelet/dp/B0D3B6L84F

Thank you!

No bride would be caught dead in this dress. Do not take fashion advice from your DH, lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Actually, it looks like a nightgown on all the review photos. I think a similar eyelet dress but with some darts in the front and maybe vertically on the back would be flattering, and still comfortable.


+1. Looks like a shapeless nightgown.
Anonymous
I wouldn't wear it because it gives housedress like my grandma would wear around the house, but if you like it wear it. Nothing about it says wedding dress.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes

Your husband doesn't know what he's talking about.


Most men don't, TBH
Anonymous
I like it, especially with a jacket over it (by itself it does look a bit like a nightgown).

However, the review photo with the inner pocket visible through the dress makes me wonder if your bra and underwear will also be obvious.
Anonymous
LOL, it's nothing like a wedding dress.

I look bad in billowy dresses like that, but I've seen them look cute on other people. I like the denim jacket idea.
Anonymous
No, not a wedding dress. But it looks like at least part of it is polyester. Would be afraid it will look awful once you try it on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually, it looks like a nightgown on all the review photos. I think a similar eyelet dress but with some darts in the front and maybe vertically on the back would be flattering, and still comfortable.


I am baffled by the modern trend of calling shapeless sacks dresses. I know it's easier and cheaper for the manufacturers, but why do women buy this stuff?


I love dresses like this, it’s all I wear - but I have a natural figure and don’t need to hide or accentuate anything
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Actually, it looks like a nightgown on all the review photos. I think a similar eyelet dress but with some darts in the front and maybe vertically on the back would be flattering, and still comfortable.


Agree, try the Pretty Garden version, it's a knockoff of the Anthro dress everyone has
Anonymous
Of course it doesn't look like a wedding dress. White is a great color for summer/beach. And this isn't being worn to someone else's wedding, so who cares??

Agree with a jean jacket (blue) it's very 4th of July
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Actually, it looks like a nightgown on all the review photos. I think a similar eyelet dress but with some darts in the front and maybe vertically on the back would be flattering, and still comfortable.


I am baffled by the modern trend of calling shapeless sacks dresses. I know it's easier and cheaper for the manufacturers, but why do women buy this stuff?


I love dresses like this, it’s all I wear - but I have a natural figure and don’t need to hide or accentuate anything


What does this mean? I’m a petite person and look like I was swallowed by fabric when I try to wear things like this. These dresses are just not attractive for a huge segment of the population.
Anonymous
It looks a housedress my grandmother wore.
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