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    I have no girlfriends and I've never worked at a gown club before, so I need some opinions. I think I'd like this in baby pink. I am fair-skinned, 5'7", on the thin side, with wavy dark waist-length hair, if any of that matters.


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    Default Re: Gown: yes or no?

    how big are your boobs? because i love that style but if you are on the petite -chested side they are a pain to keep in place.

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    I just got them done at the beginning of March! They're still settling, but I was measured yesterday as either a 34DD or DDD. They really don't look like DDD to me, so I think they'll end up being official DDs. This having boobs thing is so weird/new to me. I almost whispered my size when a VS associate asked if I wanted help finding something.

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    The gown is elegant, but shows enough skin to be sexy and get you noticed. Also, the light pastel colour (especially if you you go with the pink) will stand out under the club lights.
    “Give a girl the right shoes and she can conquer the world” -Marilyn Monroe

    "True sexiness has many facets-confidence, strength, intelligence, and humor. It isn’t just about trying to look sexy; it’s an art and one becomes skillful in it when she realizes that there are all these conflicting elements that all come together to make something magical"-Dita Von Teese

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    Yes get it! I only wear gowns. I have 2 piece ones made but have ones similar to the pic( nom de plume) I own one in a smilar color and it's a money maker! So I say yes since they're all I wear and you will attract bigger spenders!

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    Yes.

    Also, I demand to know how you got waist-length hair...
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    I wish there was an "auto-like" setting that I could just have applied to all of your posts Sophia....

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    NO. but if you have to wear gowns then i guess

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    It's alright. I reccomend kamalacollection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sophia_Starina View Post
    Yes.

    Also, I demand to know how you got waist-length hair...
    I'm not sure, actually. I wear it in a bun a lot, and I took it down the other day and realized it was all the way down my back again. My hair has always grown really quickly, despite abusing it with bleach a year ago. I use a deep conditioner every time I wash, which I think has helped it withstand my stupidity well over the years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arielbriel View Post
    It's alright. I reccomend kamalacollection.
    Ooh, I forgot about these. I remember someone else recommending this site a while ago. These dresses are really pretty--thanks for the reminder!

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    the best!

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    ^ I like them but in manhttan that's all the girls wear so about half the girls had the same one on as me! Also the top is heavy on the one I have and it's a pain to take on and off and it's microfiber( hate this material) and snags. I'm thinking of selling mine since I've only worn it around 5 times....

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    Quote Originally Posted by arielbriel View Post
    It's alright. I reccomend kamalacollection.
    Agreed. I bought this one: http://www.kamalacollection.com/Jord...p/hyp-1060.htm

    I put a note in my order that I generally wear 7" heels, am 5'7", have small breasts, and a long torso. The dress couldn't have been made more perfectly for me even if I'd gotten it tailored - and it is MADE to strip in (slits in all of the right places).

    I still haven't used it 1) because I haven't stripped in a while and 2) because I'm afraid wearing a nice dress would look melodramatic unless I'm working in a super high-end club. Eep!

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