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Seasonal Spring Style TSV 13/03/24
TSV is White StuffSeasonal Spring Style TSV 13/03/24
Seasonal Spring Style TSV 13/03/24
This is now on 11th MarchTSV is White Stuff
Dreadful thing. This is a "frock" from post-war 1950s.Wow that's one frumpy dress! Just because it's from "White Stuff" doesn't make it any less so.
I've always thought their stuff looked like dishcloths (used ones, at that). Years ago, you used to get their advertising supplements in the Sunday papers and some of the stuff looked like an advert for Fright Night. Some of the 60's and 70's clothes were made from lovely fabrics, but theirs never looked as though they'd been pressed after finishing, so crumpled and limp-looking.We've got a Joe Brown shop in our local Shopping Centre and some of the stuff looks like clothes I wore in the late 60's and early 70's. We were walking past earlier this week and hubby took a look at the dress in the window and said he hoped I wasn't thinking of buying it. It was fussy but drab if you know what I mean
Crap Stuff ?????!!White Stuff? I'd say Brown stuff would be a better description!
On the demo I saw Tiff the older model looked great in the blue wearing it with trainers and a sweater draped around her neck, but then a few minutes later she came out wearing the orangey one with heels and a jacket and looked as frumpy as anything. The ba looked ok in the green one, but Sophia the larger model looked absolutely terrible, being tall and wide the buttons were visibly straining around the bust area, it clung to her stomach and her height made the dress a lot shorter it was just so unflattering on her and I'm pretty sure that outside work she wouldn't wear anything as bad as that. I don't know how they can stand there and tell us how good she looks!Why??? do they persist in putting the poor bigger girls into dresses that are straining at the bust with gaping and wrinkling? Who authorises these looks? All it says to me is that the dress is either very badly cut or the models should go up a size - or two. The only one who looks anything like good in it is the skinnier model. Other than that, it's a very average dress similar to stuff sold in supermarkets at a much lower price.