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Ladies - Style advice please!
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We've got our xmas do coming up in a couple of weeks. We usually take a huge bunch of our customers for an evening in a big hotel but because of costs we're keeping it low key this year and it's just us going to an Italian in town then a few bars after. So I'm looking at outfits and so far these two have caught my eye but I can't decide if they're a bit OTT. All the lads wives and g/f's will be there who all happen to be effortlessly stunning, which sadly I am not so I want to make some impact without looking like I'm trying too hard.
What do you think of these? (I'm hoping these models just have really long legs and the dresses wouldn't be quite so short on me)
http://www.asos.com/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=802842
http://www.asos.com/p...duct.aspx?iid=1773702
What do you think of these? (I'm hoping these models just have really long legs and the dresses wouldn't be quite so short on me)
http://www.asos.com/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=802842
http://www.asos.com/p...duct.aspx?iid=1773702
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i'm prob older than you, and liked neither very much!
this year i have bought a silk black 'coast' dress from ebay for £8, to be worn with existing heels and handbag! and will have my hair done and do my nails and makeup myself!
a longer hem would be more flattering and give a better impression, i believe!
have a great time x
this year i have bought a silk black 'coast' dress from ebay for £8, to be worn with existing heels and handbag! and will have my hair done and do my nails and makeup myself!
a longer hem would be more flattering and give a better impression, i believe!
have a great time x
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