nakedpianoplayer said: Cute ! | |
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MoniGram said: johnart said: DKNY $179 I've no clue what sizes or range. Have I seen pics of you? But if not that, what about a variation on that? Polka Dots are in so you'd be current as opposed to wearing something that screams Mother of Bride or Wedding (since it's not "formal"). A nice variation might be nice wide-legged black slacks (dressy, not casual ones) with a nice polka dot top in the vein of that dress. I love that dress!!! It's very cute. And that style would flatter just about anyone. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Mach said: johnart said: This top, with nice wide legged slacks and a hot pair of shoes. http://www1.macys.com/cat...ryID=34048 I like it belted (as shown) but loose can also work. This is nice - would need to look for somthing like it in cotton or a high blend of cotton YAY! ... with pants like these: http://www.onestopplus.co...ctTypeId=1 Here's some more Another good top with black slacks: http://www.onestopplus.co...ctTypeId=1 Cute/Nice (not too frilly) dresses: http://www.onestopplus.co...ctTypeId=1 http://www.onestopplus.co...ctTypeId=1 http://www.onestopplus.co...ctTypeId=1 http://www.onestopplus.co...ctTypeId=1 http://www.onestopplus.co...ec=Certona SUPERCUTE AND CLASSY!! http://www.onestopplus.co...ctTypeId=1 [Edited 4/1/09 7:43am] | |
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Mach said: nakedpianoplayer said: Cute ! sorry girl, i started out looking for something for you to wear, i promise, but i got lost that started me on a complete "window shopping" experience that lasted till close to 2 in the morning! i found nothing for you to wear, but i did decorate my house last night haha! good luck at the wedding, have fun and im sure whatever you wear, you will be beautiful! One of the best days of my life... http://prince.org/msg/100/291111
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lanebryant carrie's dress | |
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baby phat | |
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not sure if i would go as casual as denim to top off that skirt but lane bryant again | |
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Is the wedding on the beach? We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I am going to bumrush the reception, like P did in Under The Cherry Moon. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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chocolate crepe goddess dress! all cotton versatile black dress. change the top, change the look. all ullapopken.com | |
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johnart said: babynoz said: Yeah but big dots like those in that pic make you look huge, smaller dots are better. I agree with white dots on the darker background though. The empire waist is a good idea for her body type too. I know what you're saying about the size of the dots, but I don't think that is an unbreakable rule, or an across the board absolute. I think what a pattern does and doesn't do is over-analyzed. If you're a size 20 the size of a dot is not gonna make you look a size 10 or a size 26. It's more important whether the pattern is flattering to the individual and, most importantly, their personal style. "Slimming" is overrated. I think a lot of women loose sight of individual style because they will only consider what they are told is acceptable for their size instead of dressing in well-fitting clothing that showcases their individual (and curvy) beauty. Good points but I'm going by what I see in the mirror. With patterns I am careful. I tend to look better in smallish, somewhat busy patterns. The goal for me isn't to look like a size 10 but, to feel comfortable and I'm more comfortable in less conspicuous clothing mostly because of being a bit top heavy, (I hate having people talk to my chest). As for style, I go with unique accesories that are interesting without being gaudy. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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emm said: chocolate crepe goddess dress! all cotton versatile black dress. change the top, change the look. all ullapopken.com I would wear that first one. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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babynoz said: johnart said: I know what you're saying about the size of the dots, but I don't think that is an unbreakable rule, or an across the board absolute. I think what a pattern does and doesn't do is over-analyzed. If you're a size 20 the size of a dot is not gonna make you look a size 10 or a size 26. It's more important whether the pattern is flattering to the individual and, most importantly, their personal style. "Slimming" is overrated. I think a lot of women loose sight of individual style because they will only consider what they are told is acceptable for their size instead of dressing in well-fitting clothing that showcases their individual (and curvy) beauty. Good points but I'm going by what I see in the mirror. With patterns I am careful. I tend to look better in smallish, somewhat busy patterns. The goal for me isn't to look like a size 10 but, to feel comfortable and I'm more comfortable in less conspicuous clothing mostly because of being a bit top heavy, (I hate having people talk to my chest). As for style, I go with unique accesories that are interesting without being gaudy. It's important to know what you, individually, look best in. Sounds like you do. A lot of people loose themselves in "rules". | |
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Genesia said: Is the wedding on the beach?
No - it's a christian wedding in a church | |
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some of these are really nice - relaxed looking i like that - can't type much cuz i almost hacked off a finger
ty everyone | |
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Mach said: some of these are really nice - relaxed looking i like that - can't type much cuz i almost hacked off a finger
ty everyone I hope it wasn't a butter knife. | |
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johnart said: Mach said: some of these are really nice - relaxed looking i like that - can't type much cuz i almost hacked off a finger
ty everyone I hope it wasn't a butter knife. No - a 1/2 opened can lid it needs about 6 stiches but that's against my relgion so I am treating myself | |
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Mach said: johnart said: I hope it wasn't a butter knife. No - a 1/2 opened can lid it needs about 6 stiches but that's against my relgion so I am treating myself No disrespect, since I assume you're not joking. I'm totally curious. What do you do when you know you need stitches?? How do you treat it? Cuz once I knew I needed stitched I covered that bitch up and did not look at it till 2 days later. [Edited 4/2/09 10:26am] | |
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johnart said: Mach said: No - a 1/2 opened can lid it needs about 6 stiches but that's against my relgion so I am treating myself No disrespect, since I assume you're not joking. I'm totally curious. What do you do when you know you need stitches?? How do you treat it? Cuz once I knew I needed stitched I covered that bitch up and did not look at it till 2 days later. [Edited 4/2/09 10:26am] omg NO no no no it WAS a joke - something we say in our home if there is something we do not want or choose to do - we say "It's against my religion " Having 3 brothers - lived my life on/near a football ( ) pitch - having 2 sons and all their friends- I AM THE MASTER Butterfly BANDAGE QUEEN !! | |
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Mach said: johnart said: No disrespect, since I assume you're not joking. I'm totally curious. What do you do when you know you need stitches?? How do you treat it? Cuz once I knew I needed stitched I covered that bitch up and did not look at it till 2 days later. [Edited 4/2/09 10:26am] omg NO no no no it WAS a joke - something we say in our home if there is something we do not want or choose to do - we say "It's against my religion " Having 3 brothers - lived my life on/near a football ( ) pitch - having 2 sons and all their friends- I AM THE MASTER Butterfly BANDAGE QUEEN !! AAAAAH!!! Damn, you should've got me with that one YESTERDAY! Be-lated April's Fools. We sometimes say "It's against my religion" also, but most people know we don't have one. [Edited 4/2/09 10:37am] | |
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