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Omnibus Women's designer fashion thread

DLester

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Originally Posted by g transistor
Holy **** dude, I just like sun dresses cause they're bright, playful, and remind me of good ol' fun summer days...

This is it.

Overthinking sundresses misses the point entirely.

More pics + less yammering + keep it clean + no creepy stuff = epic thread that you will enjoy every time you come back to it.
 

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Originally Posted by braidkid
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This can't get enough
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's. Your avatar has always been one of my favorite things on SF.
 

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Originally Posted by DLester
This is it.

Overthinking sundresses misses the point entirely.

More pics + less yammering + keep it clean + no creepy stuff = epic thread that you will enjoy every time you come back to it.


My mother used to bathe me wearing the most beautiful lilly-patterned sundress. Although she is many years since passed on, I still keep that sundress hanging in my closet, and insist that the night ladies I patronize don it before we engage in our shameful, furtive acts of sexual congress.
 

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Originally Posted by that girl
thanks db_ggmm, i appreciate your essayed response

Any female who sticks around here obviously has a high threshhold for creepiness!
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To back up my previously ignored comment:
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Originally Posted by Minkous
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J.Crew girl would be a 10 after a few Baconators. She's gettin a little twiggy.
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She'd get it. She too would get it. Generally I'm more about classic girls, but art school ruined me.
 

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I don't particularly find sundresses all that great unless they are short because I like me some nice legs and cute espadrilles.

Suffice to say all the girls in this thread would look terrible naked.
 

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Originally Posted by tagutcow
Any female who sticks around here obviously has a high threshhold for creepiness!
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I mean, it's styleforum ... you boys live in a world all your own

Originally Posted by JD_May
^Or, would say that in the hopes that being nice to him will keep him out of the bushes in the neighbour's yard while a restraining order is drawn up.

hahahaha yes
 

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I've always liked it when girls dressed minimalistically, like sundresses that people have mentioned.
 

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Originally Posted by db_ggmm
Does anyone know examples like thread, but in reverse? "How would you (girls) like a guy to dress" from a women's fashion forum? I am very, very curious. I've heard this statement before and there are a couple of things I think about it. I apologize for length, but these are my favorite subjects. Firstly, I read disbelief in your statement, as if guys don't know what turns them on, and the reason you would be incredulous is that both men and women (hetero in this example) are often trained to dress for their OWN sex, not the opposite sex. A men's fashion forum populated by men. A women's fashion forum populated by women. Secondly, even when women dress for men (and vice versa), we often get it wrong. One easy example of this confusion lies in the photos that men and women post for the opposite sex in online dating profiles. Women have a tendency to post several of their "going out" bar dresses with make up and hair done to the hilt (maybe nails, too) and I can assure you that nothing appears more ******* undate-able than a women done to the teeth. Guys, same problem - gelmets and shirtless photos, both completely undate-able situations. Thirdly, while it would differ for every guy, to answer the question what exactly is so attractive about a sundress... I think it's the legs. The dress tends to be light and airy, allowing a lot of movement and sneak peaks of the legs from different angles. This destroys swimsuits and shorts. They cannot provide the same level of shifting tease at all. A sundress is also very naturally slimming, no? Emphasis on hips, shoulders, and lower legs, hidden belly. Footwear is also emphasized at the end of your stems and depending on your watcher's fetish the results can be unbearable. I'll cut it short on the graphicness, but a sun dress also implies a level of sexual availability coupled with innocent casualness unmatched by any other outfit.
btw this is liek the creepiest thing ive ever read holy **** you use the word 'stems' to describe ankles omfgklsdhgklheglhweg
 

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