Julie Bowen in a long silver dress at the 2011 Emmy Awards


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    • Is there really any need to be so rude? I’m guessing you’re probably very young, so you think being nasty is cool. It’s not. On this site we comment on the outfits, the hair, the make-up, not people’s bodies and heads. Personally, I think her dress is beautiful, and she looks great.

    • Brice, this is the comment policy for this site:

      http://www.thefashionpolice.net/commentpolicy.html

      If you don’t feel able to discuss the clothes without attacking people personally, I’m afraid you’ll have to find somewhere else to post your abuse: that’s not what this site is about.

  1. I think she looks great.

    *brice martin: You cannot just “get some” boobs and curves. Everyone is built differently, and your comment is offensive and inappropriate.

  2. Brice, you just lost any credibility you may have had as an observer of women’s fashion. Please shut up, I don’t want to read anything from you again.

  3. I like it. I would love to wear it (to all of those galas and premieres I attend in my fantasies!)

    And, if I may, she is hilarious! Is it okay to comment on her personality? I’d love to hang out with her.

  4. Unlike Brice, I think that Julie has the perfect body for this type of dress. When celebrities like J.Lo wear this look, their boobs are first and foremost. Whereas with Julie, her lack of curves keeps her looking classy. And for the record, I think Julie has a great figure. Sure she’s thin, but not in an unhealthy way. In a normal, “everyone has different genes” type of way.

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