Do you mean this one. I don’t think that’s the RL TSV. Or at least it doesn’t match the one SCW has posted. The one Debbie is wearing has no contrast trim and is a completely different shape.Debbie is wearing it on the midnight Dyson TSV launch. It looks dreadful!
Debbie is wearing it on the midnight Dyson TSV launch. It looks dreadful!
I thought at first it was the Ruth creation but on checking it didn’t appear to have the placket trim.Do you mean this one. I don’t think that’s the RL TSV. Or at least it doesn’t match the one SCW has posted. The one Debbie is wearing has no contrast trim and is a completely different shape.
It certainly doesn’t do her any favours!She's wearing this top, could it be next month's TSV from Monsoon?
Nor me.The RL items keep coming so someone must be buying them. It’s not me though!
In one of her many blogs she wrote that her SiL had told her that she needed to lose weight, harsh but true. This was late summer 2019, obviously she's still thinking about the best way to do this. MiaowThat looks a different top to the RL one, no more flattering the Flint is looking more like a square box day by day.
I see Ruth is doing ads for that vibrating machine you put your feet on, and it is supposed to help your circulation. Ian Botham used to do them.
Perhaps they didn't want the garment to be mocked......They changed the colour description from mocha to tan because it's easier to spell tan.
Back in the mid-80's I went to a club (or was it still a disco back then?) dressed in skinny black jeans (M & S) a black crepe top (Wallis - which was actually lovely), black suede high heels and two necklaces (one black one silver) which had large links (still have them somewhere). I hadn't realised that it was fancy dress night (might even have been halloween) but some chap asked me if I was dressed as a ghost. Looking back I can see his point!I saw him too & thought he looked like Marley's ghost, minus the chains, but deathly pale & slightly desiccated
I think you have a great sense of style regardless of whether you dressed appropriately 'by accident' if you see what I mean.Back in the mid-80's I went to a club (or was it still a disco back then?) dressed in skinny black jeans (M & S) a black crepe top (Wallis - which was actually lovely), black suede high heels and two necklaces (one black one silver) which had large links (still have them somewhere). I hadn't realised that it was fancy dress night (might even have been halloween) but some chap asked me if I was dressed as a ghost. Looking back I can see his point!
Then, the same thing happened again!! I was wearing red strapless Laura Ashley dress and elbow length black gloves (!!) my hair was short (as it still is) and still very dark (as it no longer is) and I actually won a bottle of champagne when I wasn't even in fancy dress! The DJ said 'and a bottle of champers to Betty Boop over there in the red dress' I was oblivous until people started to say 'he means you pet!'
Hilarious but slightly worrying style-wise!
Too kind!I think you have a great sense of style regardless of whether you dressed appropriately 'by accident' if you see what I mean.