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Both look georgous on you but I personally would go with number 2.0
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Wear what you feel most comfortable in. If you rarely ever get a chance to dress up, wear the first one!
That's what I did when I went to a wedding last year, I had lost a lot of weight and I never have the chance to get dressed up and I wore a little black dress, as long as you don't out-do the bride and wear white I don't see the problem
Here's me in my dress btw http://s1.dmimg.com/pictures/users/4448/1341147877_profile.jpg
I think you'll look fine, you look great in both. Do what you want, not what's considered 'socially acceptable'.0 -
I would wear the second. A wedding is not the time to be HOT like the first one is.0
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IMHO I like the second one because it has more class. It's also elegant and sophisticated. Two things I love when it comes to wearing clothes:)0
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I seem to be alone on this:
but I'd go with the first one.
I find it sexy, but also formal looking / elegant.
opinion.
I'm with you! The second one looks like something I'd wear to work, rather than to a wedding.
Shame to see the dark colors, maybe dress the black strapless dress up with a large necklace and some chunky bangles, and matching shoes + clutch? perhaps go with a color - like, red necklace + bangles, with a red satin clutch and red heels, something that pops out.
The strapless dress was your first choice, so clearly it's what you'd prefer, you're just having doubts (: the second dress is too casual and not bright enough for a wedding, blow your co-workers away!0 -
You can dress down the first one with a nice cardigan or wrap. Personally I find the second one looks liek something I'd wear to work not to a formal celebratory occasion. Go for the first one, it's formal and elegant. It IS a bit sexy, but like I said, wear a nice cardigan (maybe in a brighter colour) and it will tone it down a bit.0
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I hope you got the first one! I'd be trying to catch your eye all evening0
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2nd one.0
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As far as wearing black to weddings, it's really not been an issue in the last few years unless the people involved are extremely traditional (read: old fashioned). It's common to see black at any wedding I've been to in the last few years, and no one batted an eyelash at it.0
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the 1st dress is really *kitten*-y...2nd less so (you asked!)0
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