Sofia Violet Emilie Blackthorne (
sofiaviolet) wrote2010-05-15 10:35 pm
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I hate my knees, just for the record.
So this is what I wore to Slutbutter (where I ran into a former classmate, btw, what is my life):

It's basically the same from the back, with the zipper and the hemline. Dress by Kitchen Orange, acquired secondhand somewhere on Newbury Street, and my trusty Docs.
The dress is probably too small, technically speaking - but since I can get it on, I wore it anyway. That front zipper is pretty much all the way down, because it's so small that I can do that without worrying. If I zip it up, it flattens my boobs:

And this is what I wore to roller derby:

Dress by H&M (several years old; I think I bought it when we were still living in East Boston), shoes so old that I no longer remember who made them or where I got them. It has actual functional pockets, yay!

Yeah, those are actual working buttons down the back. They are how one gets the dress onto and off of one's body.
And this is my awesome jacket of awesome:

Jacket: Heartloom, acquired through Gomatta Girls
Closeup:


It's basically the same from the back, with the zipper and the hemline. Dress by Kitchen Orange, acquired secondhand somewhere on Newbury Street, and my trusty Docs.
The dress is probably too small, technically speaking - but since I can get it on, I wore it anyway. That front zipper is pretty much all the way down, because it's so small that I can do that without worrying. If I zip it up, it flattens my boobs:

And this is what I wore to roller derby:

Dress by H&M (several years old; I think I bought it when we were still living in East Boston), shoes so old that I no longer remember who made them or where I got them. It has actual functional pockets, yay!

Yeah, those are actual working buttons down the back. They are how one gets the dress onto and off of one's body.
And this is my awesome jacket of awesome:

Jacket: Heartloom, acquired through Gomatta Girls
Closeup:

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The hemline of the first dress is awesome. Re: the second one--is it possible to get the dress on & off by yourself? I've noticed an increased number of shirts/dresses that button up the back over the past couple of years & I always wonder how on earth people manage. Or are they things that you just can't wear if you don't have someone to help you? (I don't think I would be able to manage!)
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I only have to unbutton the top four buttons on the dress, and then I can get it over my head or my hips. I do them back up at my front, then turn the dress around the right way and put my arms through the straps. So, more work than a lot of my clothes, but not impossible.
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Oooh, I bet I could do that (small boob asset, yay!). I will keep that in mind. Thanks for the explanation!
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AND THAT JACKET IS GLORIOUS AND DESERVES CAPSLOCK.
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(I think it's going to have to be my new default "well shit, I'm going to want something on my arms later tonight" jacket.)
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piraticalpractical. :) Actually, it seems very piratical. All you need is a hat and sword!)no subject
Oh god, so much less practical. I kept having to pull it down all night. Side slits + too small = oh dear.
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I love both dresses! I have a red dress with white polkadots which I love, though it is very unfashionable and also I've owned it since I was in middle school.
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Polka dots are awesome!