current trends - help me shop

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does a shirt dress from Max Mara or The Row signal elderly?


Is Ina Garten your style icon? Unless you’re a size 2, they’re not going to be flattering, they’re going to look like you’re wearing your Jammie’s outside. Plus you have more money than sense.


Np - a size 2 can wear anything. When you are tall and curvy dressing for trends will not help you look younger or cooler, but you CAN look like a beautiful lady and shirt dresses are a simple way to achieve that. The key is that the dress should be tailored properly and accentuate the positive.
Anonymous
Shirt dresses don’t work for most large busted women.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Shirt dresses don’t work for most large busted women.


Not trying to be argumentative, but wondering why not? It's possible to belt them to create a waist line ( using different width belts) and unbutton at neck to create a V neck if desired. What type garment do you think is best for busty women?
Anonymous
Adding: if the problem is button gap, it's possible to add a hook and eye, or just use a safety pin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Shirt dresses don’t work for most large busted women.


Not trying to be argumentative, but wondering why not? It's possible to belt them to create a waist line ( using different width belts) and unbutton at neck to create a V neck if desired. What type garment do you think is best for busty women?


Because your boobs don't allow for button-ups -- they cause gapping which looks terrible (or they literally bust open which is worse). Before my breast reduction, I hadn't worn a button-up shirt in over a decade. Sure, you can wear them with a cami underneath, but I think that looks awful as well. It's a fix for something that doesn't fit. And a real "shirtdress" is going to be a button-up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Shirt dresses don’t work for most large busted women.


Shirt dresses make me look matronly! I age about 10 years as soon as I try one on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At 55 you should really have your own style and not need to follow trends. You'll look insecure, or like you are trying to recapture your youth (pathetic).


Oh come on, what does that even mean? Very few people have their "own style." And whats's widely available st retail is dictated by trends anyway. I can't imagine judging someone for trying to look current at any age.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Shirt dresses don’t work for most large busted women.


Not trying to be argumentative, but wondering why not? It's possible to belt them to create a waist line ( using different width belts) and unbutton at neck to create a V neck if desired. What type garment do you think is best for busty women?


Unless the dress is specifically made for larger busts, it will not work ~

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