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undesignated
19-05-2004, 03:31 PM
heelo
waaah ive been searchin so long for a prom dress and now ive found one ...only prob is its on cameron diaz. does anyyyyone know where there is one like it in shops , on net anywhere! or do you think i could get it made .. prom is 9th june.
http://www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/fashion/do_and_dont/default.asp?page=17599
Ilora-Danon
19-05-2004, 04:01 PM
There's no way you could get that made, in that short notice. I had my prom dress made about 9 months in advance.
I'd say scour topshop, miss selfridge etc... they always seem to have those dresses in there....
Ilora x
undesignated
19-05-2004, 04:16 PM
9 months meh! ok ive really left it too late then. i have my necklace picked out though i wonder how much itl go for ...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=34052&item=4112751639&rd=1
Zella
20-05-2004, 01:29 AM
That dress is foul and should be burnt!!
Ilora-Danon
20-05-2004, 12:18 PM
^^Just what I was thinking...
*But I wouldn't have put it so bluntly :lol: ;) *
Oh, and that necklace is hideous too....:lol:
Ilora x
Dear Wendy
20-05-2004, 01:51 PM
I like the dress. And a good dress-maker would be able to do it within a week.
At least I know that when I was at a dress-maker specialising in sweing according to wishes, she said she needed a week.
So I think you should find one ASAP and ask her, instead of people on a board...
Surely it doesn't take 9 months to sew a dress :rolleyes:
undesignated
20-05-2004, 02:48 PM
thank u for ur advice Jacqueline the Ripper :) im still undecided though, i spose i shouldnt have bothered seekin advice here.
but at least someone here doesnt treat others like a couple of bitchy schoolgirls.
Godders
20-05-2004, 05:55 PM
Originally posted by undesignated
thank u for ur advice Jacqueline the Ripper :) im still undecided though, i spose i shouldnt have bothered seekin advice here.
but at least someone here doesnt treat others like a couple of bitchy schoolgirls.
Ohh. I can tell shes going to popular.:rolleyes:
Zella
20-05-2004, 06:50 PM
Originally posted by undesignated
but at least someone here doesnt treat others like a couple of bitchy schoolgirls.
Oh hush you!:rolleyes:
You came for advice and my advice was that the dress should be burnt.
Its horrible, i mean really. It dnt make her figure look good at all, and whats with the frills!! Why anyone would want a close fitting dress with wrinkly bits and a bow that then goes *POOF* at the bottom is beond me.
That woman has a great figure and that dress dose nothing for it. If anything it makes her look like a 50s throw bakc scarecrow
Bitchy school girl my arse.
Ilora-Danon
20-05-2004, 07:38 PM
Welcome to TheSite boards undesignated :lol: :p ;)
Ilora x
undesignated
20-05-2004, 10:11 PM
im not gonna be dead polite cos u werent exactly subtle it just came across plain catty. i didnt really ask for an opinion on the dress itself cos its personal opinion and doesnt matter really...
but anyywayy just forget it and lets swiftly move on and sorry if i caused any major offence im just bit stressed
:) :p
Dear Wendy
21-05-2004, 12:02 PM
For fucks sake. She comes to ask a question about where to find it, not your personal opinion on the matter.
It's fuckinga nnoying to return to a thread with people coming with irrelevant replies...
Either way, update on how long a dressmaker said it would take to make...
Olive
21-05-2004, 12:21 PM
it would probably only take a couple of days to actually make, if that, but bear in mind they also need fittings, and may have lot of other work on. this is wedding/graduation/leaving ball season, and most dressmakers are up to their eyeballs.
Ilora-Danon
21-05-2004, 12:27 PM
^^Which is why I had my dress made with 9 months notice. It had steel bones in, and cost an absolute fortune...
All the fittings took up most of the time...
Ilora x
Carolina
21-05-2004, 04:01 PM
Moving slightly askew from the topic but after looking through that hollywood style website, who the fuc* dresses these celebs now! Christ all that money and no idea on what the hell consitutes an evening gown. :rolleyes: Get me out there now, i feel a gap in the market for someone blunt, honest and fully able to call themselves a style consultant :D
P.s undesignated if you can't find anyone to make your ideal dress, then maybe try some dress hire agencies which usually also sell evening gowns as well.
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