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First Impressions?
I've ordered this dress today & think its really gorgeous & would suit my skin tone
![]() Do you feel wearing something like this simply oozes confidence or would it probably just provoke Jealousy from other ladies. (in your opinion) I'm curious about peoples First impressions? http://i390.photobucket.com/albums/o...udenatural.jpg |
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lol.
no. just no! That's not a dress! That's support underwear! |
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Isn't that what women wear under dresses to keep their bulges tucked in?
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It has no life to it. I think it's a nice, simple dress but fairly dull. You'd have to spruce it up with accessories.
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lol.
no. just no! That's not a dress! That's support underwear! ![]()
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I've ordered this dress today & think its really gorgeous & would suit my skin tone
![]() Do you feel wearing something like this simply oozes confidence or would it probably just provoke Jealousy from other ladies. (in your opinion) I'm curious about peoples First impressions? http://i390.photobucket.com/albums/o...udenatural.jpg |
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It has no life to it. I think it's a nice, simple dress but fairly dull. You'd have to spruce it up with accessories.
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That is a figure-creating undergarmet, surely
![]() Personally, I don't wish to offend or come across as jealous (because I am not), but I think that wearing that out would not come across as confident at all- more like a bit desperate and showy-offy. Of course, it's nice to dress in a way that makes the individual feel confident though. |
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lol.
no. just no! That's not a dress! That's support underwear!
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I think it would look better in black.
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I can assure you it isnt lol
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Oh my, I think that is really not nice - sorry.
You'd need to have no lumps or bumps (in the wrong places) to wear that. |
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Camel coloured. Will help with the previously established camel emphasis inclination.
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I think it would look better in black.
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But it's just a non colour! Get it in black or red!
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Isn't that what women wear under dresses to keep their bulges tucked in?
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Oh my, I think that is really not nice - sorry.
You'd need to have no lumps or bumps (in the wrong places) to wear that. |
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It depends if you have a saggy belly or not....
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First impression?
Horrendous. |
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Isn't that what women wear under dresses to keep their bulges tucked in?
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Lol luckily I dont have any lumps or bumps then x
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I'm not keen on the neutral shades. They don't suit many people and can make them look a bit washed out but if you have the right complexion and figure just go for it. Its a nice body con style and it would look great on the right person
I guess some girls might be jealous. But most decent women don't care about things like that and those that do are best just ignored Well at least that was my experience when I was into dresses like that when I was younger Infact I often found it was some guys who were negative about revealing dresses rather than women
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Lol luckily I dont have any lumps or bumps then x
Is that the right way of putting it?
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Even the mannequin who is shaped for these types of outfits doesn't look good in it!
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Agree with this. Maybe get it in a green or black colour. It could end up drowning you out if it's a similar colour to your skin tone.
![]() Just need to find a pair of heels in "nude" aswell
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Lol luckily I dont have any lumps or bumps then x
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