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To look properly for dresses for the weddings I'm going to I really need to know my body shape, but even after looking on a couple of websites, I'm still unsure . . .
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But my measurements, just straight across at the widest/ thinnest part at the FRONT, NOT round my whole body for my shoulders is 42cm, for my waist is 30cm, for my hips is about 38cm, I hope that made sense.
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http://tinypic.com/r/5js5c9/7 http://i51.tinypic.com/5js5c9.jpg <a href="http://tinypic.com?ref=5js5c9" target="_blank"><img src="http://i51.tinypic.com/5js5c9.jpg" border="0" alt="Image and video hosting by TinyPic"></a>
But my measurements, just straight across at the widest/ thinnest part at the FRONT, NOT round my whole body for my shoulders is 42cm, for my waist is 30cm, for my hips is about 38cm, I hope that made sense.
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Do as Sherr said, do what the resto f us do- go in a shop and try some on. I'm 4o, and still don't know what my body shape is and to be blunt, i couldn't care less either. As far as buying owt goes, if it fits, and looks ok, i'm buying it. Adopt that attitude, it's far less stressful.
Do as Sherr said, do what the resto f us do- go in a shop and try some on. I'm 4o, and still don't know what my body shape is and to be blunt, i couldn't care less either. As far as buying owt goes, if it fits, and looks ok, i'm buying it. Adopt that attitude, it's far less stressful.
if you understand your body shape you don't waste time trying on things that will never work for you... I am heavy busted so wrap over dresses no matter how lovely will always make me look like ma larkin in a pinny... and wide necklines make me look like Mark phelps in drag.... strapless...no amount of wiring is coing to let me dance without a disaster,,, makes searching easier as you eliminate half the field before you start
nemesis I've had that dress a few years now and it's too short for me now, I barely felt comfortable wearing it last year to the prom and I think i've grown a bit more since then.
Exactly rowan, plus I know what colours suit me aswell - Ihate trying loads of things on especially if I don't end up finding something good.
Exactly rowan, plus I know what colours suit me aswell - Ihate trying loads of things on especially if I don't end up finding something good.
http://www.littlewood...od7135188-sku11474793
Molly - I think dresses that fall away from the body, work well with bigger busts. The above is just an example - don't go for fitted or nipped in waists, go with a dress that is straight up and down and falls away from the body. Nothing fussy, just plain and you can accessorise with a nice bag and shoes.
Molly - I think dresses that fall away from the body, work well with bigger busts. The above is just an example - don't go for fitted or nipped in waists, go with a dress that is straight up and down and falls away from the body. Nothing fussy, just plain and you can accessorise with a nice bag and shoes.
Molly, you sound like you have an hourglass figure - lucky you! It's very 'in' just now with Mad Men and everything and there are lots of 50's style floral dresses out at the moment that would be perfect both for your type of figure and for a wedding.
http://www.google.co....b=wi&biw=1024&bih=653
http://www.google.co....b=wi&biw=1024&bih=653
DEN things that aren't a fitted shape ie going in at the waist look horrible on me and make me look fatter.
Karen I'm not sure if i should go for something that's trendy now but'll be naff next year or a classic, plain dress that I can wear for years. For the former, i have seen nice dresses with butterflies on them . . .
Karen I'm not sure if i should go for something that's trendy now but'll be naff next year or a classic, plain dress that I can wear for years. For the former, i have seen nice dresses with butterflies on them . . .
These days I think sizes and such are generally are so up and down that you can't beat trying things on. I'd also recommend going and getting properly measured for a decent bra, especially if you are a larger size and you need to be properly supported.
I'm a "36G" and try to get measured as much as possible as sizes between shops and ranges differ and I find different styles of bra are more comfortable than others. I've got some lovely bras from M&S.
Getting measured isn't embarassing at all, it doesn't bother me being topless for it though I don't think I've had to be very many times, especially more recently they tend to just measure you with your bra on.
I'd suggest getting them to get bras for you to try on and have them fitted then and there too.
I have tried 36G's which are too big or too small and had to try other nearby sizes to get a proper fit, at least if you try them on there it saves you having to either take the bra back or end up keeping it and it not being a decent fit.
I'm a "36G" and try to get measured as much as possible as sizes between shops and ranges differ and I find different styles of bra are more comfortable than others. I've got some lovely bras from M&S.
Getting measured isn't embarassing at all, it doesn't bother me being topless for it though I don't think I've had to be very many times, especially more recently they tend to just measure you with your bra on.
I'd suggest getting them to get bras for you to try on and have them fitted then and there too.
I have tried 36G's which are too big or too small and had to try other nearby sizes to get a proper fit, at least if you try them on there it saves you having to either take the bra back or end up keeping it and it not being a decent fit.