this is a less dressy cheongsam i own. people can argue it doesn't even look like one. like the one i showed you earlier, it's not in the usual 'pattern'. i'd love to own a longer and dark one with cap sleeves. a colleague has been wearing cheongsams these past two days (fact, i've been seeing more ladies wear them and they didn't look obiang but really nice). she got one from metro at $36 only. the one she wore today's a tad short. or maybe it's cos she has a nice figure so the dress further enhanced her sexiness. but to be very honest, i don't think i'd have picked out those designs. i think it's the appearance of the fabric... more specifically it could be the piping and frog buttons. perhaps this is why the ones i have are collarless and not too fussy.
oh, i think i know why her dress is short. there's no slit. the slit is one of the cheongsam's features that gives off the sexy vibe. a malay colleague asked if i was wearing a cheongsam. i had on a blue outerwear over the mint one over the dress (cos i caught a cold again). i asked how she could tell. it's the slit. i think the other cheongsam has a centre slit in the back.
anyway, as you can see, my shoulders are too narrow. or i have wide hips? i believe it was the guru who suggested that i wear a belt over the mint green throw (given me by her). i didn't wear the green bbag. i switched to the new celine.
3 comments:
I never would have guessed you're wearing a cheongsam from those pictures. I think I associate the style with the collar and a very high neckline. It's good you found one you can wear during the day though. Many of them aren't really that versatile.
i think it is fabulous!
and i don't even know what a cheongsam is?! i am so clueless! must look it up now!
Yes, I like this dress, it fits you well and I like the slits on the side although I do not know what a cheongsam is..
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