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White Stuff TSV 20/08/24
This is now on 16th AugustWhite Stuff TSV 20/08/24
I agree!Oh dear, it’s not good. I’m a regular White Stuff wearer but not this dress. Some of the colours are awful and the blue one looks like a faded pair of curtains.
There’s a great sale on the WS website just now with lovely dresses from £25.
Good grief hippie styling again.Oh dear, it’s not good. I’m a regular White Stuff wearer but not this dress. Some of the colours are awful and the blue one looks like a faded pair of curtains.
There’s a great sale on the WS website just now with lovely dresses from £25.
I completely agree with you there, but I think that biker boots can look ok with a floaty dress as can Birkenstock sandals though I agree about the models sulky faces being a put off. One of my pet hates when it comes to footwear is balance eg someone wearing a long skirt and the shoes they've chosen make their feet look like paddles or flippers sticking out, or baggy trousers with stiletto heels so they look like they have needles sticking out from underneath them. Black sandals ruin a look for me too. I'm not averse to the trainers/dress combo either but fgs they do need to be fashion trainers (preferably white) definitely not sports trainers and definitely not bright pink or orange in colour!The type of footwear can instantly kill a look. Happens all the time now. A lovely floaty dress ruined by biker boots, and now Autumn approaches it'll get worse. Same in magazines, I often see a dress I like, but with flat Birkenstock type sandals and a model with a face like a slapped a..e, is a complete turn off.
I quite like the chartreuse multi and it must be one of the best things I've ever seen Jill in, but the bit on the bottom just looks odd. Not quite as odd as the blue one, but odd non the less so I don't think I'll bother.Oh dear, it’s not good. I’m a regular White Stuff wearer but not this dress. Some of the colours are awful and the blue one looks like a faded pair of curtains.
There’s a great sale on the WS website just now with lovely dresses from £25.
M&S have some adverts on their website with a really skinny model in huge clumpy sandals and clothes that were much too big for her frame put me right off the clothes.The type of footwear can instantly kill a look. Happens all the time now. A lovely floaty dress ruined by biker boots, and now Autumn approaches it'll get worse. Same in magazines, I often see a dress I like, but with flat Birkenstock type sandals and a model with a face like a slapped a..e, is a complete turn off.
It wouldn't have looked too bad I've it had been the same colour. I always think when a frill is added at the bottom it is because they'd run out of material.I quite like the chartreuse multi and it must be one of the best things I've ever seen Jill in, but the bit on the bottom just looks odd. Not quite as odd as the blue one, but odd non the less so I don't think I'll bother.