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July 3rd, 2008

Style on Trial: Something Kitty Collar Babydoll Dress

Collar_dressUp On Trial today in the Fashion Police courthouse, we have this interesting sack dress by Something Kitty, which stands accused of … well, of having some rather strange collar action going on these.  We have to admit, we wouldn’t wear this even without the collar because sack-like shapes just ain’t our thing, but as it is, we feel a pair of scissors and a couple of judicious snips could make at least a small improvement.

Over to you, though, ladies and gentlemen of the jury. Would you wear this dress, or is guilty as charged?




5 Responses to “Style on Trial: Something Kitty Collar Babydoll Dress”

  1. Julia says:

    eww! there is nothing even remotely pretty about that dress – it looks like something out of the 80s hacked up with scissors! and there are just no words for that collar….

  2. Danielle says:

    If you have to change something about what you’re buying, it’s clearly not worth it.
    (It was ugly to begin with anyways)

  3. Arielle says:

    Guilty as charged. You could get away with an odd detail like that on a piece of couture, but this dress is most certainly not that!

  4. Amanda says:

    What I can’t stand about these types of “dresses” is the length. Is it a clit-skimming dress? Or a bulky shirt? I refuse to wear leggings, so I have no idea how I would wear one of these.
    Also, the seam across the nipples makes me itchy just looking at it. Might make nice dollhouse curtains, though.

  5. Ana says:

    Everything is ugly in this dress. The shape, the pattern and that collar. . .speechless.

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