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Emergency - fat bird needs frock for christening

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FairMidden · 28/12/2009 20:37

I haven't been to a wedding/christening/occasion which requires me to wear something other than denim for years. I have a christening in 6 weeks and I need to get myself an outfit. I'd really like a dress, but will need to be careful cos I am round as a penny and short to boot.

Size 18-20ish, 5'2", big tummy, fat arms, chunky legs. Boobs are my good point. I can invest in long boots if need be but would rather wear massive heels and get a longer dress. I'm expecting to have to get a bolero/cardigan too. Funds are very tight.

Can you help me?!

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traceybath · 28/12/2009 20:42

could this work

Empire line which is good and with a little cardigan and opaques and heels could look very stylish.

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duckyfuzz · 28/12/2009 20:42

some bargains here

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Ewe · 28/12/2009 20:43

This with opaque tights and heels and a little cardi in a bright colour - perhaps red cardi and red shoes?

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FairMidden · 28/12/2009 20:47

I was thinking of empire line, but would prefer to hide more of my legs than that dress would allow, tracey, so a longer a-line sort of thing to skim over the belly would be better ... but a great start, thank you!

Am rummaging, ducky.

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domesticextremist · 28/12/2009 20:50

Nothing actually helpful to say but love reading your thread title in a Harry Hill TV Burp stylee...

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FairMidden · 28/12/2009 20:50

Possibly Ewe. I'm drawn to magenta but i think as a non-dress wearer perhaps I should stick with muted ...!

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duckyfuzz · 28/12/2009 20:52

is this too short?

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traceybath · 28/12/2009 20:52

Do you have good legs Fair?

When you're short (as I am too) I'd be wary of going to long in a dress as it can look frumpy.

I would go for knee length and do opaques or boots?

What length were you thinking of?

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duckyfuzz · 28/12/2009 20:53

just noticed it comes in a longer length, also in navy

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FairMidden · 28/12/2009 20:55

[faints]
Yep, way too short I'm afraid!

My legs suck tracey. Big huge chunky calves. I am the sort of person Gok would give up on. There's only so much boobs can make up for!

I was looking at [http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250508820826&_trkparms=tab%3DWatching#ht_2832w t_939 this]] and wondering if I teamed it with a wee bolero and big huge heels whether I could get away with it? It's maybe a bit too OTT for a christening? Never been to one before, so no idea!

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FairMidden · 28/12/2009 20:56

try again - I'm rusty!

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FairMidden · 28/12/2009 20:57

ducky, not in my size I'm afraid

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duckyfuzz · 28/12/2009 21:00

sorry I realised that once I'd posted I think that simplybe one is ok, but sure you can do better!

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FairMidden · 28/12/2009 21:08

I'm fighting the urge to buy shoes first then get a dress to go with them - bad move I know but I haven't had a pair of outlandish shoes in the sales for aaaaaages!

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flier · 31/12/2009 18:11

hello FM. I 'd recommend the personal shoppers at debenhams, they really are so helpful and very quickly pull together an outfit which suits your shape and size. there is no obligation to buy. truly.
hope you manage to find something.

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FairMidden · 31/12/2009 21:29

Thanks flier - good idea. I've ordered this to try - it's either going to be very forgiving or totally horrific!

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FairMidden · 31/12/2009 21:31

try again ...

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colette · 31/12/2009 21:42

FM- I think the e-bay one could work,big belt under your boobs gives an empire line effect and elongates the body . With heels of course. like the littlewoods one as well - not sure if too much gathering

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FairMidden · 31/12/2009 21:51

Having thought more about the eBay one, I think it might be a bit too clingy round the hips. I was hoping the gathering and the tulle in the plum one would skim over the lardy bits more

I am not a seasoned dress-wearer. Does it show?

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suiledonne · 01/01/2010 09:12

Hi FairMidden, I am the same height and weight as you and find the Simply Be dresses suit me quite well.

This is a lovely dress
www.simplybe.co.uk/shop/product/details/show.action?pdLpUid=QB514&pdBoUid=9454&lpgUid=11148585#colou r:1470,size:18

Not sure if it is too dressy for your occasion.

I ordered it with lots of others for a wedding and went with a black one in the end but it was a tough decision.

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shortandsweet2 · 01/01/2010 09:59

Hi fairmidden

What do you think of this one?

here

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flier · 02/01/2010 10:36

FM the littlewoods one you've ordered looks lovely. Hope you like it when you get it

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FairMidden · 02/01/2010 12:54

sui and short, they both look like they might be a bit long for me. The Caryn Franklin one would be trailing on the ground [dwarf emoticon]

I do like the style of that Simply Be one though ...

I am still fighting the shoe lust ... it's only a bargain if you need it

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flier · 05/01/2010 13:42

FM, I got the latest Bravissimo catalogue in today and it has this dress reduced. May be worth a try?

Its just above the knee.

hth

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