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The Dress Buyer
gemma-the-husky
04-11-2010
Will the lady dress buyer (who incidentally did look good in the dress) wear it in public?

Has she?

How would she feel about the purchase now?
gav016
04-11-2010
Am i alone in thinking she possibly bought it go get a few seconds of TV time? It probably wasn't difficult to figure out it might be apprentice-related.
flashwilson
04-11-2010
I presume the poor gal had more money than sense. I mean, she DID look good in it, but there aren't many parties where you could wear that kind of thing. But who knows, maybe she DOES go to those kind of parties...
pazwaz
04-11-2010
That's exactly what hubby said,she only bought nearly £500 worth of,lets face it,rubbish gear to get a mention on T.V.
billio
04-11-2010
What a horrible dress that was.. The most Eco thing you can do is buy gorgeous stuff and keep it for ages, or buy secondhand clothes of good quality. Dressing in horrible clothes just depresses everyone so they don't give a stuff about saving humans or the planet!
MrsSpoon
05-11-2010
All those sweaty necks those ties have been round.
Can you imagine trying to wash it and then having to carefully iron each individual tie.
I'll bet she put the monstrocity straight in the bin when she got home or slapped it on ebay.
WinterFire
05-11-2010
Originally Posted by flashwilson:
“I presume the poor gal had more money than sense. I mean, she DID look good in it, but there aren't many parties where you could wear that kind of thing. But who knows, maybe she DOES go to those kind of parties...”

Maybe she bought it because she thought it would be fun to have hubby tear it off her.

Edit: Just in case anyone misses it, I am joking. As I said on the live thread at the time, she'd want her few minutes of fame on telly. There would have been several cameras focussed on her and the purchase, and quite possibly they retook the purchase and dress fitting several times. She would have known that something was happening.
kennybones
05-11-2010
Originally Posted by billio:
“What a horrible dress that was.. The most Eco thing you can do is buy gorgeous stuff and keep it for ages, or buy secondhand clothes of good quality. Dressing in horrible clothes just depresses everyone so they don't give a stuff about saving humans or the planet!”

Absolutly spot on its just an excuse to ride on the coat tails of subject people are passionate about at this moment in time

how much energy must have been wasted converting those ties into a dress rediculous a shit dress at that
cookie_365
05-11-2010
Maybe she bought it because she liked it?
Monkseal
05-11-2010
I find it no more ludicrous to think that she bought it because she liked it than anybody who bought the hideous Cilla Black circa 1992 shite that the other team were peddling was doing so.
Dino M
05-11-2010
The dress of ties, so I am guessing that I am not the only one that thought the only purpose of that dress was for Cinderella in the local panto.
SolarSail
06-11-2010
Originally Posted by cookie_365:
“Maybe she bought it because she liked it?”

Maybe she's a member of the so called 'Cheshire Set' and wanted it for a charity ball or something.
Dino M
06-11-2010
Originally Posted by cookie_365:
“Maybe she bought it because she liked it?”

So it does prove that just because people have money, it does not mean they have any taste, as that dress was horrible.
silentNate
06-11-2010
Oh dear, I was admiring it when I saw the repeat
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