Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. This is the sort of thing I'd maybe dress my 6 year old in.
Many of the women wearing it even look like they sized up so they could grow into it, just like I do when I buy my kid something full price from Janie & Jack, to ensure we get plenty of wear out if it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Ok, well it looks nice in this picture because the model is thin and leggy. It is not a flattering dress on most women.
I'm tall and leggy and I don't think I could pull this dress off (especially not for work). First it looks like it would be too short. I also try to avoid dresses that have a wider shape because when you're thin it just looks like the fit is off. I'm not sure how to explain it, but it feels like a toddler dress? I don't think my clothes need to be tight, but something like this would make me look like a block with skinny arms and legs. I need a defined waist.
Anyway, it doesn't seem to flatter most women. The reviews show it in "real life" and I don't think anyone looks horrible but it's just not the most flattering: https://tnuck.com/products/coastal-blue-striped-jackie-dress
I agree. Though this woman actually looks really cute in it and I love the pale blue paired with red shoes:
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This is incredibly unflattering. I don't understand the point of this outfit, it's so infantile. Angela Ahrendts is a great dresser, I'd use her for inspiration.
Who is Angela Ahrendts and what does she have to do with this dress or this thread?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This made me think of the "Jackie O." dress that was everywhere in the mid-2000s.
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The resume dress? Jcrew still sells it.
No, the Jackie O is by Black Halo. They still make multiple versions!
https://www.blackhalo.com/search?q=Jackie&options%5Bprefix%5D=last&type=product%2Carticle%2Cpage