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GavinBuch
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 2:20 am Post subject: If you were going to a wedding that is "cocktail attire" whi |
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| i like the 2nd one for sure. its cute and will cover the tats. |
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GavinBuch
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 2:26 am Post subject: If you were going to a wedding that is "cocktail attire" whi |
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| Since you have stated that you have an "hour glass" figure, I dont think the first 2 would look right. You might expereince a bit of gathering in places you dont want it. I think the 3rd dress is beautiful and if you are worried about the tattoos, then throw a pashmina over the shoulders of the third dress.By the time you get to the reception, no one is going to care one way or another about your art work. |
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GavinBuch
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 2:32 am Post subject: If you were going to a wedding that is "cocktail attire" whi |
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| Well, personally, I liked the first one, the second one was cute to, and third one was ohkay, but the first one stood out more to me |
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GavinBuch
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 2:37 am Post subject: If you were going to a wedding that is "cocktail attire" whi |
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| I would go for number 3, number 1 and 2 are not really cocktail dresses. However, I don't think that the dress covers the tattoos. You could either opt for covering them up with theater make-up, which is extremely opaque or decide to wear a short-sleeve shrug over it. You could also use a long pashmina shawl, knot the ends together and wear it as a sgrug, looks very nice. Later in the evening if you get hot and it doesn't really matter for anyone to see the tatoos you can take it off.. (have tattoos myself and know the troubles of concealing them..) |
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GandurasGood
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 2:43 am Post subject: If you were going to a wedding that is "cocktail attire" whi |
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| The first two are too businessy - not so much fun. The third one is gorgeous - I'm a 16, also, and I would go for it! I think it'll look great for both the wedding and the Christmas party.If you really want to cover your tattoos - then get some heavy duty tat cover up cream and use that. A woman I used to work with had facial tats and had to use it everyday when she came to work - I never saw it run, even on the hottest of days.Good luck and have a great time! |
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GavinBuch
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 2:49 am Post subject: If you were going to a wedding that is "cocktail attire" whi |
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| Dress 3 hands down is my favorite and I personally would stick with the greenish color. I think it makes it looks a little more special. Good luck shopping. |
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GavinBuch
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 2:55 am Post subject: If you were going to a wedding that is "cocktail attire" whi |
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| Number 1. Wrap dresses are very flattering on full figure physiques.Good luck |
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GavinBuch
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 3:00 am Post subject: If you were going to a wedding that is "cocktail attire" whi |
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| Number 3 rocks!! It's perfect for a cocktail wedding. |
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GandurasGood
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 3:06 am Post subject: If you were going to a wedding that is "cocktail attire" whi |
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| I like the first two. |
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GandurasGood
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 3:12 am Post subject: If you were going to a wedding that is "cocktail attire" whi |
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| #1 is frumpy.#2 is nice, and probably most practical for the wedding and the Christmas party.$3 is almost a little too frouffy. And definitely isn't the type of dress you want tattoos showing with. |
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