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November 4th, 2009

Aqua Couture’s cut-out sides dress leaves plenty of room for love handles

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Love-handles: they’re the next big thing, apparently. Perhaps literally, depending on your shape. This dress by Aqua Couture seems designed to allow you to flaunt those bad boys: everything else will be (more or less) concealed, but your love handles will be out there, proudly making sure they’re the centre of attention, and the focal point of your whole look.

For some reason, this makes us want to hit the gym, hard. If you have no qualms about showing your sides to the world, the dress is £85 at ASOS.


6 Responses to “Aqua Couture’s cut-out sides dress leaves plenty of room for love handles”

  1. SnapandPrint says:

    Forget the open cut-outs…my eyes are drawn to the tacky silver zipper at the back. Ugh.
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  2. zeezee says:

    I must be weird, ’cause I rather like it. Not *as is*, I don’t think, but for layering? Sure.

  3. Rock Hyrax says:

    How to get a chill on your kidneys.

  4. EricB says:

    I’ve always been a sucker for cutouts in unexpected places of ladies dresses – and I like it that this one actually looks like it’s wearable as a cool summer dress. If only the elbow area were uncovered as well, as a continuation of the lines coming from the body, it would be perfect. The zip should be all the way through.

  5. peachfish says:

    As far as I can tell, this dress is some kind of stretchy material…so WHY does it have a huge zipper??

  6. Bethany says:

    The holes are bad. The zipper is bad. The dress is just… bad.

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