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Annie12

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[quote name='Annie12' timestamp='1333682310' post='2413536']
I think strapless dresses require a shall or a jacket otherwise they look to revealing. And I also think it depends on a person's body type too. I don't think a strapless dress would flatter a fuller figure girl because she may need more support than a smaller girl (i.e. she may need straps). And even when a smaller girl wears a strapless dress, they should cover their shoulders. And its not that shoulders are a temptation or anything, but its just the percent of skin you show, in my opinion. I feel like there is too much skin showing on a strapless/backless dress.
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naw, i just think it makes boobs look funny...no matter the size of the girl's chest.

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Lil'Monster

[quote name='Lil Red' timestamp='1333683394' post='2413543']
naw, i just think it makes boobs look funny...no matter the size of the girl's chest.
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Yep it sure made my boobs look funny.................... :hehe:

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missionseeker

i've always thought they bunch up the skin around the shoulder/arm pit and make that part look weird and fatty and uncomfortable, too.

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[quote name='Lil Red' timestamp='1333683394' post='2413543']
naw, i just think it makes boobs look funny...no matter the size of the girl's chest.
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Exactly. It always looks weird.

You can't rely on your breasts to hold a dress up... you need material. :rolleyes:

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[quote name='missionseeker' timestamp='1333687313' post='2413552']
i've always thought they bunch up the skin around the shoulder/arm pit and make that part look weird and fatty and uncomfortable, too.
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yeah, that too.

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cmotherofpirl

[quote name='MIkolbe' timestamp='1333627418' post='2413219']
bare shoulders, dude

:nono:
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nothing wrong with shoulders, remember they had a great designer :) [url="http://www.davidsbridal.com/Product_Strapless-Organza-Ball-Gown-with-Lace-Appliques-CWG406_Bridal-Gowns-Shop-By-Designer-Oleg-Cassini"]http://www.davidsbridal.com/Product_Strapless-Organza-Ball-Gown-with-Lace-Appliques-CWG406_Bridal-Gowns-Shop-By-Designer-Oleg-Cassini[/url]

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[quote name='missionseeker' timestamp='1333687313' post='2413552']
i've always thought they bunch up the skin around the shoulder/arm pit and make that part look weird and fatty and uncomfortable, too.
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I'm a twig so I really don't think I have much fat to be bunched up around the arm pit. I would just wear a shall with it.

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I'm thinking of making my own dress which would have a tool/lace overlay skirt and lace sleeves and a satin bodice with a sparklingly belt. My goal is to have a sophisticated look. So, I would not choose a loud color. What do you think?

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cmotherofpirl

[quote name='i<3LSOP' timestamp='1333725496' post='2413655']
Exactly. It always looks weird.

You can't rely on your breasts to hold a dress up... you need material. :rolleyes:
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Most well-made and properly fitted strapless dresses are snug enough you can't have a wardrobe "malfunction."

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