starryeyed10
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Yeah what's the issue
I’m trying to figure this out too some people can be so petty! There is absolutely nothing wrong with her dress for a friends wedding. It’s not that different to dresses she’s worn on her recent holidays either..Um… what am I missing? It’s not white or close to white, and neither her tits or arse are hanging out…. So whats the problem
I get that it’s not something everyone would wear but I certainly wouldn’t be offended as a bride by that dress.
You ok hun?I've defended her/tried to see her side on numerous times on this thread but not today. Nice and all as she might think her outfit is, there's no excuse for a grown woman, who, let's face it, knows she's stunning, to wear such a flamboyant dress to a so-called friend's wedding. It's a blatant attention grab. You can get glammed up for a pal's big day without opting for something so showy... even the dress in black might have looked better, but no, had to be flamingo pink Not remotely gracious, or clever.
Um… what am I missing? It’s not white or close to white, and neither her tits or arse are hanging out…. So whats the problem
I get that it’s not something everyone would wear but I certainly wouldn’t be offended as a bride by that dress.
A bit of free entertainmentNo chance of her upstaging the bride tbf. She looks ridiculous
People are very divided on the white/cream as a wedding guest personally I would neverI just think it's awful looking, nothing to do with upstaging the bride.
I've worn white and cream before to weddings, it's up to the bride to make sure people know she is the star attraction
Right... can't edit my comment as too much time has passed and can't be arsed to respond to each individual message asking me what my issue was with the dress Hands up, I jumped in too quick when I saw it on stories earlier and honestly thought it was a full feather number which would have, in my view, been way OTT for a wedding! Seeing a full view, it's not what I thought so I take the upstaging bit back. It's not a nice dress though... looks like a cheap, creased nightdress that would be giving anyone you touch off all day an electric shock!I've defended her/tried to see her side on numerous times on this thread but not today. Nice and all as she might think her outfit is, there's no excuse for a grown woman, who, let's face it, knows she's stunning, to wear such a flamboyant dress to a so-called friend's wedding. It's a blatant attention grab. You can get glammed up for a pal's big day without opting for something so showy... even the dress in black might have looked better, but no, had to be flamingo pink Not remotely gracious, or clever.
This i disagree with. I don't dress up every day but I wear make up most days. When I'm off I go around in gym gear cause it's comfy and I have the kids. But before kids I made much more of an effort.I’m not against people who like to look well every time they leave the house. But full glam working in the furniture shop every day (a customer even complaining about her taking selfies) . It’s either deep rooted insecurity that all she has to offer is looks or pure vanity
She's not the brightest is she? Basic vocab and grammar is not her strong pointShe done my make up
No if anything I’d be delighted that she turned up in that ridiculous get up!Um… what am I missing? It’s not white or close to white, and neither her tits or arse are hanging out…. So whats the problem
I get that it’s not something everyone would wear but I certainly wouldn’t be offended as a bride by that dress.
It def isn't cheap I'd say and raw silk creases terrible, the cheaper satin materials don't creases as muchYeah I was thinking that... fast fashion shite and all creased. Not a good look.