To a certain extend, this dress kinda makes me look taller and slimmer (probably cause it's black), or so says the bear.
The cutting is somewhat body-hugging yet manages to hide what you don't wish other people to see.
Material: Silky Cotton
Chest: 80cm~88cm (stretchable)
Skirt length: 115cm
Status: Available
Note: The dress is free size and very much stretchable.
If you haven't read my recent entry, you should! It would somewhat explain exactly why I'm "modeling" the maxis.
As mentioned in the entry, this particular cutting does not suit me at all. This style tends to make me look shorter and bigger than I actually am, or so says my dear sister.
Material: Chiffon
Chest: 80cm~90cm (stretchable)
Skirt length: 117cm
Status: Available
Note: You'd probably need to be at least 160cm to not sweep the floor...
I love low cut designs cause it compliments my figure (supposedly). Therefore when I saw this low V-sexy dress, I fell head over heels. Unfortunately, it didn't fit as well as I had hope. The cutting is a little small.
This isn't a dress made for chubby girls like myself. You actually need a slim body to pull this off. It fits, but it doesn't look "that good".
Material: Mercerised cotton
Bust: 78cm~92cm (stretchable)
Waist: 72cm~82cm (stretchable)
Hem width: 102cm
Length: 78cm
Status: Available
Note: It comes only in black with a white ribbon that you'll need to tie.
In Singapore, winter never comes, but that doesn't mean we can't name dresses after it: winter buttons dress. To be honest, I can't tell what is about this dress that gave it the name "winter buttons". To me, this is just a long-sleeved dress with buttons - fake ones if I may add.
When I bought this, I was very much pleased with myself. When it came... well... let's just say chubby has restrictions. I do not recommend those with a tummy like mine to purchase this, but for those with a decent figure, this dress definitely showcases it.
Material: Cotton
Bust: 82cm~102cm (stretchable)
Cuffs: 26cm
Hem width: 96cm
Length: 75cm
Sleeve length: 64cm
Status: Available
Note: It only comes in black with white - black base with white buttons and a thick white strap that goes all round.
They call it the Roman flora dress, I call it pretty! It's a little tight for chubby girls like me but for those with an average build it should fit perfectly. Height wise, if you're 163cm like me you have no worries. However, I wouldn't recommend girls above 170cm to purchase this.
Material: Chiffon
Bust: 72cm~86cm (stretchable)
Cuffs: 34cm
Hem width: 118cm
Length: 78cm
Sleeve length: 38cm
Status: Available
Note: This comes in 3 colours (black, grey and apricot), I only have the grey one.
A halter dress with a gold plated chain covering the strap is the perfect addition to a lady's wardrobe. Something that you'd consider wearing to a party.
Be advised, the dress is a little short at the back so you might just want to wear something under.
Status: Available
Note: Only comes in brown.
Size: Free size, best fits UK6 to UK12 (local size S to L).
A simple yet elegant black dress with studs on the top left hand corner as design. Studs are hot these days, you find it on dress, bags and everything else fabulous - which makes this dress fab too! Fabulosity in simplicity.
Status: Available
Note: Only comes in black.
Size: Free size, best fits UK6 to UK12 (local size S to L).
A toga dress with gold braided strap suit all occasions. A date with an love interest, a dinner party, or even a night at the club. Sexy is the word to describe this outfit.
Status: SOLD OUT!
Note: Comes in black and white (as shown).
Size: Free size, best fits UK4 to UK10 (local size XS to M).
Two words - smart and sleek. Wear it as a dress with a belt across the waist, or a long vest on top of a simple white/black/etc dress, both works. The pocket on the sides comes handy as well.
Status: Available
Note: Only comes in one colour - belt included.
Size: Free size, best fits UK4 to UK10 (local size XS to M).
I go by the name Princessa (pronounced as Prin-ces-sa) online, you can also call me Sabrina or Princess Sabrina for that matter.
SauceINK Magazine
February 2010, 2nd issue
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January 2010, 1st issue (trial run)