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Old 04-21-2009, 02:30 PM   #1  
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Ok I need some other peoples advice I got this cute little white dress for graduation and then my sister planned family photos that night. Well that is a problem because my little white dress will probable be see though in photos so I started to look for a new dress. What do you all think about this for family photos and graduation. The problem is every dress I wear will majorly show off my breast because they are implants.
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Old 04-21-2009, 02:36 PM   #2  
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cute but wear a cami to cover up the girls cause its a bit low. i dont have implants but have big boobs so i know it can be a bit difficult to deal with sometimes when yr trying not to look revealing.
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sheeeeeeet that dress is cute as ****!!!! okay maybe a cami for graduation.

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I love that dress. I would wear a cami underneath, it is really low!
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Old 04-21-2009, 02:42 PM   #5  
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Cute dress!

How about buying a slip? Any department store would have them. Even Marshall's.

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Old 04-21-2009, 03:32 PM   #6  
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I agree...camisole is a must. A graduation is a family affair. Family affairs are not the time to show off the goods. You'll just make people uncomfortable having to try and not stare.

Later that night when you and your sister go out to celebrate at the bars...you can take the cami off.
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Old 04-21-2009, 03:44 PM   #7  
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well, after working as hard as you have, I would flaunt whatever it is that I have!!! but since you are going to wear it for a a pretty conservative gathering, wear a cami underneath. try a black lace one!!

that dress is supercute by the way.
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Cute dress!

How about buying a slip? Any department store would have them. Even Marshall's.

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+1. A slip would prevent your white dress from being see through. It used to be that one was in every girl's closet.
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Can't say it better than they did. A pretty cami all the way. Can't go wrong with conservative! besides, ur not looking to attract any family. Even that crazy uncle whom your not sure is actually related! J/k
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Yeah, if you're set on the white dress, you can wear a slip under it... or, probably, a skirt slip and a matching camisole (they make strapless things too if necessary), because it looks like your top may be a few sizes larger than your bottom. (I hope that's not rude to say -- I'm totally jealous of your boobs and can't wait to buy my own, lol, so i mean it in the nicest way possible!)

But I think you should buy that dress whether you wear it for graduation or not. It's so cute!
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Hi, I have a daughter your age (super TINY but "clevage" ) I agree with the others on a slip if you are set on the white dress, the brown dress is something my daughter would absolutely wear...but she would wear it with a cami - unless it was to go out to a club with her girlfriends! (she still might wear a cami then too! and she is not super modest! LOL ) The dress is adorable though! Good luck and have fun! I'm sure you will look GREAT in which ever one you decide on!
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Another vote for a cami, should look great.
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Our photographer (which is my sisters best friend) said that with the light it would probable be see though. I was going to wear a slip either way because the white one is pretty seethrough. Here is the white one.
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as a photographer I have to comment: white is not a great color choice for group photos unless everyone is wearing white. The reason is that the human eye is drawn to the lightest area when we look at something. So you will stick out and look larger in white and no one will notice YOU just what you are wearing.

The family should wear nuetral colored outfits (think black, brown, beige, etc) so that the lightest area of the photo are the faces- you want people to notice you not the clothes. Keep it classic!

Love the green (?) dress- it is perfect (with a cami but not a white one). Good luck!
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The first dress is taupe. Now I'm having a problem, I tried buying it, it's on backorder until the 5/20 but I can get it on ebay for half the price. But I can't decide whether to get a large or extra large. The bust is the right size for the large but the hips and waist are more consistant with an extra large. I have the white in an xl which the top fits (but that has less material on top then the taupe) but the waist and hips are very loose. So I'm leaning towards a large. What do you do with dresses go with bust or waist?
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