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"The make-over clothing"
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11-21-07, 10:11 PM (EST)
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"The make-over clothing"
Maybe it's just me - I'll admit I'm no fashion expert.
What did ya'll think of the clothing / outfits provided for the women at their make-over session?
I did not really like any of the dresses they were shown in. Personally, I would never pick out any of those patterns - and I'm only 15 lbs overweight.

I've always thought large patterns are not slimming. I thought solid colors were better on large size women.

Now the men? suits & jackets looked nice. They weren't given any loud flashy large pattern shirts, so......?

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 RE: The make-over clothing aquariaqueen 11-21-07 1
 RE: The make-over clothing Puffy 11-24-07 2
 RE: The make-over clothing YankeeDixieDoodle 11-26-07 3

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11-21-07, 11:33 PM (EST)
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1. "RE: The make-over clothing"
Men always look nicer, their clothes are more tailored.

I thought Kae looked smashing, however, I would never buy it myself.

Is it Nicole? She always seems to look frumpy to me.

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11-24-07, 03:16 PM (EST)
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2. "RE: The make-over clothing"
I didn't like any of the print dresses. Solids would have looked much nicer.


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11-26-07, 04:35 PM (EST)
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3. "RE: The make-over clothing"
I recorded the show so I could watch something else until the weigh-in. And, haven't watched the make-over session yet. But, I've read the previous posts. And, have a general idea that many of the women's clothes weren't flattering to over-weight women. Solids are generally more flattering. But, prints can be tricky. Let's not "kid" these gals. Sure, they've lost weight. But, they're still over-weight. Just because it's "the fashion" doesn't make an outfit flattering to every woman. Especially an over-weight one.
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