Joanna Larby #6 InteriorDesigner d'notions are real. Hundreds of pencils she's such a big deal

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Hiiii Joanne 👋🏻 Thank you for showing me that you have a bum vase after me sharing my ad
 

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Im really sorry I havnt read the thread up to now. My thoughts as someone who isnt an avid follower are;

1. She must be so lonely. Moves to Cork with bae and has no one else around physically and by the looks of it no friends or family to even make a phone call to. I dont think covid has impacted on this.

2. I would follow her a bit more if she did get that ring she so desperately craves. I think it would be interesting to follow her wedding journey. Dresses, body-shape, venues etc.

3. I question her happiness. I think she is so so lost. I emigrated years ago and while financially my husband could support me for the first few months I had no job and was so so unhappy. Bored at home, no routine, no one to have a coffee with during the day. I think this mimics her life a bit at the minute. I hope she finds her niche.
LOL I can think of nothing worse than following her "wedding journey". Everything would be begged for and better than every other wedding.
 
Im surprised she even posted that dress pic. You can tell it doesn't fit her. Too tight across the chest, stomach and hips/legs. And she said she didn't wear it valentines nite because she was so full of food. So was she putting the dress on AFTER their romantic meal!? Doesn't make sense?
But she made out that she DID wear the "sexy" playsuit lingerie thing (remember she commented how comfortable it was to sleep in?)
Liar.
 
Ah Joey, stop trying to make out you would wear that dress in public. It is far too small. The slit is so high you're at risk of flashing your knickers, and if you did any more than a slight shimmy of movement the side seams would split. It doesn't fit differently because you're curvy, it just doesn't fit you and you need a larger size. If you want a fit somewhat similar to how it looks on the model, I'd say go up 2 to 3 sizes and get it tailored to fit.
This thing of mashing yourself into clothes then Photoshopping them/yourself to "perfection" is toxic, misleading, false advertising, and just wrong on so many levels.
 
Or just size up in the damn dress?! It looks completely different and it’s obvious that it’s too small View attachment 456208 q
I totally agree and I actually find her comment offensive to anyone she reagrds as curvy. Just because someone is curvy does not mean that the style and cut of a garment won't be the same on you as it would on a "slim frame". As long as people buy the correct size that fits them, most clothes should still give the same look when work regardless of body shape and size. Why would a slot be higher on a curvier person? It wouldn't if it's the correct size. She disgusts me. Her attitude to body weight and size is a disgrace.
 
I totally agree and I actually find her comment offensive to anyone she reagrds as curvy. Just because someone is curvy does not mean that the style and cut of a garment won't be the same on you as it would on a "slim frame". As long as people buy the correct size that fits them, most clothes should still give the same look when work regardless of body shape and size. Why would a slot be higher on a curvier person? It wouldn't if it's the correct size. She disgusts me. Her attitude to body weight and size is a disgrace.

It should read more along the lines of "this dress is fab on the model, but the same size on me I can't walk in it - here's a pic cUrvYgIrlZ4LyF"
 
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