Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And my DDDs will pop out of all 3 and be completely inapproproate!
I'm DD and own all 3 (and I always wear a bra, because I have to -- skin on skin makes me too hot).
As I said in the post, they're wrap dresses, you can make them as tight or as loose, as covered or as exposed as you like.
Anonymous wrote:And my DDDs will pop out of all 3 and be completely inapproproate!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is my new favorite: https://www.cos.com/en_usd/women/womenswear/dresses/product.oversized-t-shirt-dress-beige.0972454001.html
You can dress it up or down and the quality is great (I do not put it in the dryer).
If you look good in this, you must be truly beautiful. I'm imagining you as tall and lithe with beautiful olive skin and dark hair. On me, this would look like utter surrender and sadness.
+1.
Isn’t this what a muu muu is?
Anonymous wrote:
All three of these dresses are beautifully cut, come in many colors & prints, and they flatter almost every body type (I have long legs and a short, almost non existent waist, my girlfriend has a long swimmer's torso, but stumpier legs (she calls them stumpy, not me) and my other girlfriend is shorter, about 5'3" 170lbs and these 3 dresses fit us all beautifully).
They're extremely flattering on.
Short
Milumia Women's Boho Button Up Split Floral Print Flowy Party Dress
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0779PMFG4/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_VJFXHR8NCAYAK8QGVCA9
Long
ZESICA Women's Dress
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0874BJQHJ/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_NHG5X5X0Q09Q2G24N3HQ?psc=1
Shorter version of the long one
ZESICA Women's Dress
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B088GYXX5S/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_CWJJKWGC06MN9WA8Y264
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I'm short (5'4) and thick around the middle (medical issue that makes me look pregnant; hope to resolve by next year), and have discovered that the long loose sleeveless dresses are not very flattering. They make me look a lot heavier than I am. I'm hoping adding a belt will help. Otherwise it's back to the drawing board.
The short ruffly styles that seem to be popular at the moment are a little more flattering because they show my legs, but they make me feel very 'mutton dressed as lamb.'
Now I"ll have to scour through this thread again to look for styles that may work for those of us who are not tall and thin. This was helpful nonetheless as it forced me to address my clothing shortage and order/try on a variety of options.
You feel short at 5’4”? I’m 5’4” also and never thought of myself as short.
Not around this year!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I'm short (5'4) and thick around the middle (medical issue that makes me look pregnant; hope to resolve by next year), and have discovered that the long loose sleeveless dresses are not very flattering. They make me look a lot heavier than I am. I'm hoping adding a belt will help. Otherwise it's back to the drawing board.
The short ruffly styles that seem to be popular at the moment are a little more flattering because they show my legs, but they make me feel very 'mutton dressed as lamb.'
Now I"ll have to scour through this thread again to look for styles that may work for those of us who are not tall and thin. This was helpful nonetheless as it forced me to address my clothing shortage and order/try on a variety of options.
You feel short at 5’4”? I’m 5’4” also and never thought of myself as short.
Anonymous wrote:Well I'm short (5'4) and thick around the middle (medical issue that makes me look pregnant; hope to resolve by next year), and have discovered that the long loose sleeveless dresses are not very flattering. They make me look a lot heavier than I am. I'm hoping adding a belt will help. Otherwise it's back to the drawing board.
The short ruffly styles that seem to be popular at the moment are a little more flattering because they show my legs, but they make me feel very 'mutton dressed as lamb.'
Now I"ll have to scour through this thread again to look for styles that may work for those of us who are not tall and thin. This was helpful nonetheless as it forced me to address my clothing shortage and order/try on a variety of options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whenever I'm feeling like I'm not rich enough or successful enough compared to the DCUM crowd, I go on the Beauty and Fashion forum and enjoy that at least I have better taste than everyone here.
+1 This forum should not be called Beauty and Fashion. Maybe just "Clothes/Skincare".
Anonymous wrote:Whenever I'm feeling like I'm not rich enough or successful enough compared to the DCUM crowd, I go on the Beauty and Fashion forum and enjoy that at least I have better taste than everyone here.