I have had this dress for three years; I bought it to wear on my 15th anniversary trip; it was a maxi. I tripped on it and tore the hem, so my mom made it into a shorter dress for me.
Whoa. As in, I had no idea how bad this dress looked on me. This dress needs to be a "cleaning the house" dress or maybe someday a maternity top. It is way too short on me, and I never noticed it. See, this is why taking pictures is ESSENTIAL.
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Jessica London maxi dress, size L, 2009. I can't remember what I paid for it; I think under $30. You can't see them, but I'm wearing red and black plaid flip flops. Yes, I'm aware they don't match. Magnolia tree, courtesy of a hurricane in 2004 ripping down our old tree. |
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I like the color; I like the shape at the top. That's about it. |
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Lord, and I even went out in this dresses. Not cool, Sarah. Not cool. |
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Can you believe my hair is already growing back? My goodness! |
By the time I saw these pictures, I had gone out and come back, and I had an autism meeting tonight, and I was not going to wear it. I probably should have; Baby Gigi threw up on me twice in my second outfit.
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Not a dress this time. Long black skirt, Walmart, I think 2010. Black and white polka dot top, Goodwill, also 2010. Which both items are now covered in formula hurl. Yuk. So, there's the moral of this story; even when you think you look good, take a picture. Now I know that this dress is NO BUENO and I will retire it. Oh, and my autism meeting was great, thanks! How was your Saturday? |
3 comments:
I don't think you look as bad as you thought you did. It's cute and fits well. I like it. It would look really cute with a pair of capri leggins.
Good idea! Sometimes I just don't think of stuff like that. Thanks, Kelly!
I think you look adorable as you are :)
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