Anonymous wrote:These Bertha outfits only look good on tall women. Anyone shorter than 5'7 should avoid them.
Anonymous wrote:I wear a coordinating t-shirt tucked-in and bloused out.
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Something like this so its still fitted. Otherwise you'll look very frumpy.
DP, that’s super cute.
I love this look!
Me too. Googling that skirt.
Did you find it? I want one too!
Found it: https://africablooms.com/product/purple-blue-dashiki-skirt/
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Something like this so its still fitted. Otherwise you'll look very frumpy.
DP, that’s super cute.
I love this look!
Me too. Googling that skirt.
Did you find it? I want one too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would rethink the maxi skirt. That's just me. I accept that there are just some things I should not wear.
+1
To avoid looking like a Duggar, you really need to balance the coverage of the maxi with some skin (which is why a tank typically works well). If you have a large chest, a button down + maxi can make you look larger than you are. I find it more flattering to just find a maxi dress, as the continuous line is more slimming and it is easier to stay away from evangelical/mumsy style