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| Odm - 15/2/2007 21:46
bradley27 - 15/2/2007 21:41
Odm - 15/2/2007 16:02
I think the dress is perfectly suited to Aisleyne. Its a fashion statement, shes young and beautiful and she can wear anything...Sometimes the way a photographer takes a picture can affect how things really look..It might be a second thing where the dress has billowed out slightly. Regardless, she looks great and blends in with young celebrities these days.
People who keep picking holes need to get a life!
I wasnt picking holes at it, its just not my favourite, but I do think people sometimes get worked up a bit too much about these sort of things. I dont particularly like it but I'm sure there are plenty of things I wear that she wouldnt like. It makes no difference to the way I feel about her though and thats the important thing.
I did,nt say you were picking holes either.
I was replying to the last LINE of Michs post when she was referring to DSBB and the fact that people were ridiculing Aisleyne on there...
looks like there is crossed wires on this thread as nobody has read the context of my post properly
never mind...
no problem. I basically knew you didnt, just wanted people to know I wasnt doing that. |
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| Given the hundreds of pictures of all the big names at this event now clogging up the agency sites, I am even more impressed that Aisleyne managed to get herself featured in that particular Sky gallery. If she'd worn something less striking or controversial I doubt if she'd have got a look-in. Wonder who WAS the designer? |
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Location: Scottish Borders | She makes the Orange gallery again, which is good news.
If that's her tongue she's showing us, it does look a bit pale. |
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| Thanks empty. I see that a thumbnail detail of this picture (which is a BIGP one) is used on the celebrity homepage as the link to this gallery, and the "bad dressers" link directly below is a rerun of the 2006 worst dressed gallery - No1 place = youknowwho!
I love the caption "Yes, it's her! Big Brother's Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace did her usual bit to steal the (after)show..."
What a gal!
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| emptybox - 16/2/2007 23:46
She makes the Orange gallery again, which is good news. If that's her tongue she's showing us, it does look a bit pale.
Thanks! She's number two in the gallery as well, right after Lily Allen!
However, the next picture in the gallery does say this...
"...but fortunately Corinne Bailey Rae turned up to bring a bit of class to the proceedings. Phew!"
Anyway, as emptybox pointed out, she's got her tongue out again in this picture (just like the one in the Daily Star). It does look slightly pale. |
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| I love that dress on Aisleyne, she looks lovely. |
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| Odm - 17/2/2007 15:19
I love that dress on Aisleyne, she looks lovely.
Ash is one of them people that can pull anything off. She always looks lovely xxxx |
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| The Dress was very colourful but it seem like the theme that night, many celebs were wearing bright colours. What I like about Ash is that she doesn't care what people think and wears what she likes. It's good to be daring and a bit different from everyone else when it comes to style. |
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| Stephanie - 17/2/2007 20:27
The Dress was very colourful but it seem like the theme that night, many celebs were wearing bright colours. What I like about Ash is that she doesn't care what people think and wears what she likes. It's good to be daring and a bit different from everyone else when it comes to style.
Yeah, its fab that Ash can wear what ever she wants, and always looks lovely |
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| I've just merged the Brits and after party picture threads to keep everything together. |
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| I LOVE THE DRESS ASH.... ITS STUNNING AND YOU WORK IT!!! GREAT CHOICE XX |
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Location: Holland | ano its ded nice isnt it.. i wonder wher she got it from?? i really want it lol.. she looks propa nice in it.. she looks nice in everything..she has a great gift |
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| My first shot at Photobucket, so anything might happen (if it works it's thanks to Odm on the Technical thread in Chill Out - if not it's my inability to follow clear instruction!)
I saw this in last Thursday's Independent. The whole article was about High St imitation of Designer fashion with a lot of examples, including THIS:
Bottom pic look sort of familiar? Not the same as Ash's dress I know, (especially the length!!), but I just thought it was interesting.
Edited by ofni 25/4/2007 10:28
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| ofni - 25/4/2007 10:19
My first shot at Photobucket, so anything might happen (if it works it's thanks to Odm on the Technical thread in Chill Out - if not it's my inability to follow clear instruction!)
I saw this in last Thursday's Independent. The whole article was about High St imitation of Designer fashion with a lot of examples, including THIS:
Bottom pic look sort of familiar? Not the same as Ash's dress I know, (especially the length!!), but I just thought it was interesting.
Thanks, that definitely looks similar to the dress Aisleyne wore to the Brits after-party. And she wore it over two months before this piece in the Independent, so she's certainly keeping ahead of the latest fashion trends! |
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| ofni - 25/4/2007 10:19
My first shot at Photobucket, so anything might happen (if it works it's thanks to Odm on the Technical thread in Chill Out - if not it's my inability to follow clear instruction! )
I saw this in last Thursday's Independent. The whole article was about High St imitation of Designer fashion with a lot of examples, including THIS:
Bottom pic look sort of familiar? Not the same as Ash's dress I know, (especially the length!! ), but I just thought it was interesting. Hi Ofni...glad you managed the photobucket..OMG that dress is stunning...I have to say I love it...very feminine very summery...I wonder how much it is...has to be a good few pounds... I know where Im going when next in town.... thanks for advertising it xxxx |
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| By a rather bizarre coincidence, the same day as I posted the pictures above, I was passing a shop window and saw THIS: I didn't have the nerve to go into the shop to check the label and price - sorry! BTW I tried to email the original pic from my mobile to my photobucket email address; it seemed to send OK but nothing arrived. Any ideas anyone? |
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| Thanks for the pic. I assume that's not Dorothy Perkins, as the dress is different. That style of dress definitely seems to be getting popular. |
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| maringo - 27/4/2007 12:51
Thanks for the pic. I assume that's not Dorothy Perkins, as the dress is different. That style of dress definitely seems to be getting popular.
No it wasn't a High St big name shop, I don't think, it was a local boutique-type place. |
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| Odm - 25/4/2007 17:07
OMG that dress is stunning...I have to say I love it...very feminine very summery...I wonder how much it is...has to be a good few pounds... I know where Im going when next in town.... thanks for advertising it xxxx
It's £40 from Lipsy, Odm!
http://www.aisleyne.com/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=1159&posts... |
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Location: Scottish Borders | Don't you call that style "Empire Line", or something. |
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| I think those rainbow dresses are really 'in' now Ofni. There are lot of sixties styles too..black and white patterns and quite large swirls in purples and limes/oranges...Im not sure I would wear some of these things but I really do like the DKNY full length rainbow dress it looks quality. |
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