So, out of curiosity, I was wondering what kinds of dresses everyone likes wearing. I personally prefer strapless, halter, and sleeves. I'm only one girl though, what is your opinion on the matter? Also, sneakers with stockings/hose and a dress. Yay or nay?
I never liked wearing strapless anything. I'm always afraid of it slipping down. >_<
I really like halter tops because I like the feeling of having the fresh air and a nice breeze on my skin (except the time I made a mistake of spending too long outdoors in a halter top on a sunny day - ended up with sunburn all across my upper back!). I don't own any halter dresses or tops at the moment (I had a few when I was younger but outgrew them :( ) but would like to buy some this summer.
I also like short-sleeved dresses and ones with straps if they actually stay on my shoulders (I have narrow shoulders; finding anything with straps that don't slip down has always been a bit of a hassle). I currently own two dresses with straps (same style, different colors); I really like them but have to keep the straps tied together at the back just to keep them from slipping off my shoulders.
I have exactly the opposite problem with straps, my shoulders are fairly large, so I always end up snapping them :(
I like halter tops quite a bit as well. I don't own any right now, because I used to think getting rid of my wardrobe would keep me from wanting to dress up. How wrong, and foolish I was.
Long sleeves are always flattering especially for girls with large shoulders. Plus makes your siholette more feminine. I hate baby tee's. Short sleeve is ok if it hits no more than 3 inches above elbow. Quarter sleeves are like Kitten Heels, a no no!
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I have a gorgeous pink dress that's strapless so shows my shoulders and bare arms. Its also fully lined with an integral satin slip and is A Line thus falling from the bust line. It has a wide belt, so I normally have that just under my bust. One problem though is despite it having a formed bust line, I really need some support for my 42B (44A) breasts. And I went out looking very hard for strapless bras that would nevertheless support my breasts despite not having straps.
Recently in London, I discovered a very nice two piece set (size 42B) at Marks & Spencer.
See: http://www.marksandspencer.com/2-pack-lace-wing-non-padded-strapless-bras-b-d/p/p22372667.
The straps are removable but can also be worn in a halter style. The colours are white and black with lace trimming.
The really good thing is that the bras accentuates my cleavage. But of course its imperative that you have your underarms waxed or shaved and of course hair free arms..
Well I have cute strap dress in my avatar, I was at a cocktail party.
Sneakers with a dress! Shudder.
I gotta disagree with you about the sneakers, Cindy, I feel like the right pair of converse can compliment any outfit well. Nicolegn7, I love long sleeve dresses, and despise kitten heels... lol. Judith, I keep my underarms smooth, I have a grey French Connection strapless dress, that I love to wear. It can be a hassle keeping it up at times, not having breasts of my own... Yet.
Quote from: Maddy_Aya_W. on May 05, 2015, 09:24:32 AM
I gotta disagree with you about the sneakers, Cindy, I feel like the right pair of converse can compliment any outfit well. Nicolegn7, I love long sleeve dresses, and despise kitten heels... lol. Judith, I keep my underarms smooth, I have a grey French Connection strapless dress, that I love to wear. It can be a hassle keeping it up at times, not having breasts of my own... Yet.
Maybe because I'm 62! Old woman syndrome !
<I won't feel old and unwanted, I know I'm a gorgeous old lady>
Heeee Heee.
Enjoy! Best thing about being a girl, there are no Rules!
Quote from: Cindy on May 05, 2015, 09:42:15 AM
Enjoy! Best thing about being a girl, there are no Rules!
Spot on! Age is nothing but a number, the only thing that matters, is that you feel beautiful. You are in my opinion =)
Quote from: Maddy_Aya_W. on May 05, 2015, 09:56:50 AM
Quote from: Cindy on May 05, 2015, 09:42:15 AM
Enjoy! Best thing about being a girl, there are no Rules!
Spot on! Age is nothing but a number, the only thing that matters, is that you feel beautiful. You are in my opinion =)
Ahh thank you!
Even if I wasn't (Hee hee) I really appreciate your comment.
Thank you!
You're welcome, every woman needs to hear it, now and again.
I love sleeveless and/or strappy dresses and tops. Hey, a girl's gotta show off her gorgeous tattoos! I am very proud of both of my half-sleeve tattoos.
Sneakers, not so much. I usually wear moccasins and knee socks when I'm competing in a serious pool match, otherwise you'll typically find me wobbling around on 2 to 4 inch heels.
I agree, a girl does need to show off her tattoos. I prefer heels, and flats, but I also like the look of some sneakers with certain outfits.
Sneakers with dress are perfect if you are 15 years old or younger. All stars go perfect with leggings or skinny jeans, but it's just silly to see someone wearing them with elegant dress... the only people I can think of pulling it off (remotely) are some hipster girls (usually guilty of many other fashion crimes at the same time..)
By all means, wear sneakers and dresses, if that's what you like to wear! :)
Well, good thing I don't deress based on what people think is "fasionable".
Quote from: mmmmm on May 05, 2015, 01:53:33 PM
Sneakers with dress are perfect if you are 15 years old or younger.
Here in my country, sneakers with dress is a trend among young girls.
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A lot of ladies at their 20s here wear a kind of formal dress with sneakers.
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Quote from: barbie on May 12, 2015, 03:07:39 PM
Here in my country, sneakers with dress is a trend among young girls.
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A lot of ladies at their 20s here wear a kind of formal dress with sneakers.
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I would fall into that age group, and I think her outfit is super cute!
Quote from: barbie on May 12, 2015, 03:07:39 PM
Here in my country, sneakers with dress is a trend among young girls.
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A lot of ladies at their 20s here wear a kind of formal dress with sneakers.
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I like Lily Allen's prom dress with trainers look from a couple years back. It's better suited for shorter girls though.
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Sporty is having a fashion moment so it's a good time to be dressing down formalwear and dressing up casual.
Quote from: Boo Stew on May 12, 2015, 07:37:17 PM
Sporty is having a fashion moment so it's a good time to be dressing down formalwear and dressing up casual.
Yes. Sneakers are a trend in other countries since 2010, too.
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I have a lovely strapless dress which has this annoying tendency to slip down. I almost always wear it with a shrug.
That's the only strapless dress I have. All others are sleeved.
Quote from: Kimberley Beauregard on May 13, 2015, 06:17:45 AM
I have a lovely strapless dress which has this annoying tendency to slip down.
The eternal struggle of women...
Quote from: Kimberley Beauregard on May 13, 2015, 06:17:45 AM
I have a lovely strapless dress which has this annoying tendency to slip down. I almost always wear it with a shrug.
That's the only strapless dress I have. All others are sleeved.
I use a product called It Stays body adhesive to keep this from happening. It's a water soluble glue that's licensed to a number of different companies. I think some might be more watered down than others, depending upon its intended use. It can be used for all kinds of fabrics, wigs, and breast forms. I use it for strapless dresses, keeping straps from slipping, and knee highs. Great stuff since it will completely disappear in the wash and is very mild on skin.
Last year, I purchased several strapless dresses while visiting Big Island, Hawaii. They were cheap and comfortable to wear.
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I also like exposing my belly by wearing a crop top in summer.
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About 7 years ago, I purchased the following one at a store in Seattle and the discounted price was less than US$ 20.
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I still keep it, but I first wore it last year here in my country.
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I also have several tube tops.
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I like mid length sleeves (to elbow) and straps.
Don't really like strapless. Cap sleeve... eh. I like them but my shoulders haven't shrunk down yet to where they look really nice.
I like fit and flare dresses the most but my new favorite is a faux wrap with mid length sleeves. It's a bit thin though so I wear a slip below it.
Quote from: iKate on May 13, 2015, 11:58:45 AM
I like fit and flare dresses the most but my new favorite is a faux wrap with mid length sleeves. It's a bit thin though so I wear a slip below it.
Yes. I usually wear faux wrap dresses at my work place, or even as sleepwear. They are very comfortable. Also they look rather conservative, and I wear them during the class.
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Quote from: DrummerGirl on May 13, 2015, 11:01:29 AM
I use a product called It Stays body adhesive to keep this from happening. It's a water soluble glue that's licensed to a number of different companies. I think some might be more watered down than others, depending upon its intended use. It can be used for all kinds of fabrics, wigs, and breast forms. I use it for strapless dresses, keeping straps from slipping, and knee highs. Great stuff since it will completely disappear in the wash and is very mild on skin.
Thanks for the tips, these will come in handy. It's not often I wear dresses without sleeves, but still.