Watters. I like the halter top of this dress, as well as the back, but the silk charmeuse material is clingy and the "v" may be a little risque. http://www.watters.com/product.php?coll=watters&showid=479
Dress #7:
Jim Hjelm. Black chiffon. This dress is very elegant, but unique. It comes in several colors, but I actually like it in black. http://www.watters.com/product.php?coll=watters&showid=479
Dress #8:
Jim Hjelm, silk de chine gown. While I like the top of this dress, the bodice of it seems to be lacking something (perhaps a sash?). This was one of MOH's favorites, though. http://www.watters.com/product.php?coll=watters&showid=479
Dress #9:
Jim Hjelm, satin-faced taffeta. This is the frontrunner dress! Like Dress #3, it has an iridescent satin skirt. There is also a wide sash, which gives the "kimono" look and hides any insecurities. I also like the tri-colors, which can be made to match our colors (although I like these colors, too). http://www.watters.com/product.php?coll=watters&showid=479
So, this is the bunch. I particularly like #7 and #9. What's your favorite?
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I like #9 the best. The tri-color is so fun!
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