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I didn't see that one. Yes, I like that better than the other two, but I don't like the colors offered. However, best sellers come back year after year, usually in different colors.
As for sizes, Lily Silk tells us the model's measurements so we can judge how an item might fit. So that is good.
I didn’t.
But you do have the need to go all Aaron Stampler on me.
Is your other alter ego sheena too busy stuffing her bra to come to your defense lol
Which one (or both) of these styles looks more elegant and would be more versatile in a woman's wardrobe? Be sure to look at the thumbnails accompanying each to see details.
I can't decide if they are classic, formal or too conservative. No plan to buy until January sales if at all. I can't make up my mind. The fabric, silk charmeuse, is so sensuous.
I didn't see that one. Yes, I like that better than the other two, but I don't like the colors offered. However, best sellers come back year after year, usually in different colors.
As for sizes, Lily Silk tells us the model's measurements so we can judge how an item might fit. So that is good.
Which one (or both) of these styles looks more elegant and would be more versatile in a woman's wardrobe? Be sure to look at the thumbnails accompanying each to see details.
I can't decide if they are classic, formal or too conservative. No plan to buy until January sales if at all. I can't make up my mind. The fabric, silk charmeuse, is so sensuous.
Both are fairly formal (the second really just for evening), and neither is classic, really. I suppose the first is more versatile, but if I were me I'd just buy a plain tailored version. The material itself will make it elegant.
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