Would you remember the dress someone wore three years ago?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a LBD that I absolutely love wearing. It fits me perfectly and makes me feel pretty and confident. The thing is, it has some details that make it unique.

Three years ago I wore it to an event where 2-3 couples who were there, will also be at my upcoming event. NO picture were taken at the last event, just throwing that out there.

Do you think you’d remember (or even care) that someone wore the exact same dress at the next event you attended together?



If they care they are not your friends OP.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this a serious question? You think people would a) remember and b) care if you wore a dress twice within three years?

No wonder people think DC is batshit insane.


OP's question is not remotely insane.


No, it really is insane. Even Princess Kate rewears her dresses, and she’s a literal princess!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this a serious question? You think people would a) remember and b) care if you wore a dress twice within three years?

No wonder people think DC is batshit insane.


OP's question is not remotely insane.


It's not insane but it is self centered.


I think it’s both insane and self-centered.
Anonymous
Wear it. No one cares.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Even Nikita Kahn, an "actress/model/interior designer/entrepreneur" who was Larry Ellison's 5th wife rewears designer clothes. In the same year!


Princess Kate rewears formal gowns. Princess Diana did too (though usually had them altered to be slightly different). Princess Beatrice attached sleeves to one of her grandma's ballgowns and got married in it (that was a stunning choice).
Anonymous
I'm going to be honest, I've worn the same dress to at least 5 weddings over the past 12ish years. I have a dress that travels well without wrinkling, cleans easily, and works great in hot weather. I've yet to find something better for travel summer weddings.
Anonymous
Oh my god, no, nobody remembers what you wore last week let alone three years ago. You sound so full of yourself, LOL!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this a serious question? You think people would a) remember and b) care if you wore a dress twice within three years?

No wonder people think DC is batshit insane.


OP's question is not remotely insane.

DP but it's ridiculous. Nobody cares if you rewear a dress. Nobody.
Anonymous
I’d remember because I remember that sort of thing. but seriously, who cares. Wear it because it makes you feel great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait who doesn't rewear dresses to events? The idea that you'd buy new dresses for every event seems bonkers and wasteful to me.

Anyone who judges someone for wearing the same dress ever, let alone 3 years apart would just be a big jerk.


+1.

I may or may not remember it, but I will never judge you for wearing it again.
Anonymous
People should be impressed you still fit into it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this a serious question? You think people would a) remember and b) care if you wore a dress twice within three years?

No wonder people think DC is batshit insane.


OP's question is not remotely insane.

It's pretty insane. If you said "Hey, I'm going to a wedding and three months ago I went to a wedding with some of the same crowd, do you think wearing the same dress is weird" I'd say that wasn't insane.

We're not talking about three months. We're talking about three years.


You clearly don't attend the kind of events where people remember what others wore. I'm guessing you don't attend any events at all, aside from dinners with people you are related to, at places like Olive Garden our Outback. I also question your understanding of the word "insane."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I might remember but definitely would not care. I have worn many items multiple times in front of friends. It's normal. It would be more unusual to never repeat wear a cocktail or formal dress, as most people don't have more than a few in their closet. Sure, some people will rent clothes and that will result in always having new items, but most people don't do this. Some other people might just have huge wardrobes, but I think especially as society has gotten more casual in general, it's just very uncommon for people to have lots of formal clothes sitting around.


Fast fashion wasn't a thing until recently so people used to invest more into their clothing and repair it more.


Fast fashion is not that new. I shopped at Forever 21 when I was in my 20s and I'm nearly 50 now. H&M and Zara have actually gone a bit more upscale since I was young but back then they regularly had like bins of clothes for under $5 sometimes.

I think the bigger issue is that more expensive clothes are lower quality now, even though they cost as much or more. So clothes don't last the way they used to. But a cocktail dress you wear only occasionally? No one would expect that to be replaced within 3 years. It's not getting much wear and assuming it's still in style, it would honestly be wasteful not to re-wear.
Anonymous
No. You are suffering from Main Character Syndrome. I can assure you, no one is going to remember anything you wear. Ever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this a serious question? You think people would a) remember and b) care if you wore a dress twice within three years?

No wonder people think DC is batshit insane.


OP's question is not remotely insane.

It's pretty insane. If you said "Hey, I'm going to a wedding and three months ago I went to a wedding with some of the same crowd, do you think wearing the same dress is weird" I'd say that wasn't insane.

We're not talking about three months. We're talking about three years.


You clearly don't attend the kind of events where people remember what others wore. I'm guessing you don't attend any events at all, aside from dinners with people you are related to, at places like Olive Garden our Outback. I also question your understanding of the word "insane."


People that actually go to those events are not on DCUM. I know. I work with them.
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