This dress is simply not made for a pregnant women.
The color, style and the print is so unflattering. Moreover, Catherine wears it so boringly, she could've at least tied her hair back and wore a nice necklace.
This dress is simply not made for a pregnant women.
The color, style and the print is so unflattering. Moreover, Catherine wears it so boringly, she could've at least tied her hair back and wore a nice necklace.
Thanks ...dazzling... I just could not put my finger on why a dress that is not too bad looked so odd and there it is .. not maternity and some may say that it is okay to do do that and in many cases I guess it is but here IMO bad bad ... even if she does choice for her own taste .. this is poor taste.
That is the crux of the matter. Catherine consistantly chooses the non-maternity option even when there is an equally nice, or nicer, maternity version. I have given up trying to uderstand her reasoning but here is mine,
The blue dress was too short, had false florally pocket flaps in the most unflattering places for a pregnant woman, her breasts and her bump/hips.
While the dress cost £450 I find myself questioning the really bad workmanship that is easy to spot and wonder why anyone would pay that much money for such shoddy workmanship.
The brown dress. Ugh, IMO it is the most ugly dress she has worn to date. True it only cost £50 but I find myself thinking "why would you even buy it"?
Both dresses were to short but what really kills them stone dead is that they are not maternity dresses and therefore make no allowance for "the bump". Instead, both dresses hitched up in the front and pulled over her bottom and thighs.
Worse, the cheap and nasty brown dress has already started to 'bum'. Which means that when she stands the back balloons around her thighs and pulling in noticeably at the rear hem and hitching in the front.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/01/16/24C1BBDC00000578-2913127-image-m-7_1421407339765.jpg
The blue dress actually had a maternity version (sans pocket flaps) which didn't look to be quite so boxy and yet Catherines sticks doggedly to non-maternity clothes. I have wondered why and I personally believe she just plain does not like the maternity body line and is not at all comfortable wearing it.
I will be interested to see what comes next.