Ignore the silly look on the model’s face, and the silly stance that is completely failing to show off the dress to its best advantage…
Don’t you think this is beautiful? In an “ooooh – look at the buttons”, slightly 30s way? I love the fluttery butterfly sleeve details, the sweetheart neckline, and above all the decent length of the thing!
If you love it, you can grab one from ASOS for £55. But don’t tell me – I’ll only get jealous…
I stay out of any size debate but I would love to see this dress on a slightly bigger model. I can’t get from how it looks on her very slender frame to how it would look on me
I know exactly what you mean – shape translation is always a problem!
That’s why catalogue clothes are nearly always a disappointment, in my head apparently I’m a model! I’d like to try that dress on to see if the heavier fabric drags down the chiffon on the shoulders
I’m all for people being the size they should be etc etc, but the waist on that model is a little alarming. She actually looks like she’s been stretched in post production to be honest, which wouldn’t be her fault really.
GORGEOUS dress though.
You may be right, although I do know some very long-waisted women! It’ the way she’d standing that made me double-take – looks most unnatural! 🙂
That dress is absolutely beautiful! The models on ASOS have a tendency to adopt ridiculous facial expressions and poses. The plus-size models, on the other hand, generally look far happier and more natural. It’s very strange.
I always think that – the curve models actually look like they’re enjoying themselves, rather than just looking bored…
Beautiful dress, I could imagine that on you. The model needs a pie! X
Lol! I don’t know whether I could actually wear the colour… but I’d give it a jolly good go! I think it is beautiful!