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now they need to do a study about dresses
calenlass:
Heh. It is really quite horrible, actually, because I have lost so much weight recently that my corset is too big for me now even when it is completely laced.
Mitora:
--- Quote from: Boro_Bandito on 11 Feb 2008, 21:31 ---Oh man, if I have any opinion at all let it be on this. Those dresses pictured above are NOT awesome. They are the opposite of awesome. Formless dresses are horrible and deny the human form its beauty. And I like the beauty, I really do, I mean I may not care about the feet as much but they are like, 3% of the human body. C'mon, its like being born a peasant in the middle ages where you're forced to wear a shapeless burlap bag, why would anyone want that?
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Yay first post here.
Well, I don't like completely formless dresses, but empire waist dresses do wonder on me even though I am a curvy girl. Especially when the fabric occasionally shows off my hips. Its very flattering on me. Things that go in at the waist and then flair out work very well for me too. It just depends on the person.
Bubble skirts are horrible for most however.
As for shoes, well I can wear some heels all day and others I can barely tolerate. It depends on what angle my foot is at and how well made the shoe is. I'm very pick about flats, I agree with some of the other posters on how they dont work for some girls and some outfits. I usually wear mine with jeans. With skirts I find it much more flattering to wear a moderate heel for my legs. I'm not very tall so it helps my height too.
Toe cleavage, lol. My pair of flats has just the slightest hint of it. Nothing like the pictures shown in the thread, its more of just a peek of my big toe/second toe. Its barely noticable but it makes me twitch a little. I couldnt tolerate anything like the pictures.
calenlass:
The only "moderate heels" I own are ones that matched prom dresses.
Patrick:
My sister has a personal enjoyment of 4" heels and she's already 5'10. She will only date guys who are taller than 6'3 because of it.
Basically what I am trying to say is that my sister's doing it wrong.
Nodaisho:
So... what is the big deal with the girls having to be shorter than the guys? I never understood that.
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