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August 7th, 2007

On Trial: Religion’s twist front stripe dress

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Talk about schizophrenic…. This twist front dress by Religion just can’t make it’s mind up what kind of stripey to be. Will it be wide stripes or narrow stripes? Vertical or horizontal? Personally, I have no problem at all making up my mind whether this is a crime of fashion or not – I think it’s a big old schizophrenic mess, and I’d have no qualms whatsoever about sending it straight to the Fashion Police jail-house, but what do you think? Do you agree with me, or do you want to stand bail and set it free? (If you do, bail is set at £45, and you can stump up for it at the Oli website)




6 Responses to “On Trial: Religion’s twist front stripe dress”

  1. Robin Claire says:

    Mmm, I think it could work…I’m really not a big fan of that pinky-peachy colour, though. Yuck.

  2. tamara wills says:

    I agree I don’t like this version of the religion dress. I bought this dress different style – see url.. My dress is grey and backless…I love it!
    I dance alot of salsa and it’s a very comfortable dress that also looks fab.

  3. fashionista says:

    i think this kind of clothes is very common
    most seen in the street fashion of Japan

  4. izzy says:

    it looks like a beach towel or a dressing-gown or something…basically shouldnt b worn in public

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