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Message # 68000.4 Subject: Re:Cotton Baggy Dress with Belt Idea Date: Wed 10/08/16 15:51:29 GMT Name: Wetlongskirts |
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Hi Lorraine, it's great to see you posting here. First of all, I'd just like to say that I've always enjoyed the total relish you've shown for getting wet in your videos. It's clear that it's something you absolutely love doing, so all power to you and I hope you'll produce more frequent and longer videos in the future.
As far as your question is concerned, I don't think fashion trends really matter when it comes to wetlook, it just boils down to how good the clothes look when wet. T-shirts, sleeveless tops, jeans, shorts etc are commonplace, so something different is to be welcomed in my view - I actually think vintage clothes would add interest rather than take it away (I'd actually love to see some Victorian/Edwardian-style clothes being soaked!). Therefore, I for one would urge you to go for it with the dress you've bought! |
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By wet femme.com - newlagooninc@gmail.com Tue 09/08/16 22:24:29 GMT Website: www.wetfemme.com Hi, Lorraine here .... had an idea and wanted your input. I have a white button up cotton dress with a cotton belt below the knee long sleeve with collar from the 70's and wondered what you thought it might look like wet? Do you think it would look too dated and old fashioned? I will have to take a pic of it dry. I thought it would feel great and look cool with a black bra and thong under it. Just a thought and wanted to ask your thoughts. Thanks! Lorraine |
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