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Wednesday 2 November 2011

Win! A Louche Dress from Kiki's Boutique

When I wrote about Kiki's Boutique's dresses, they got in touch to tell us about their exciting new Louche range. I want everything and now they're offering one to a Domestic Sluttery reader! Will you choose the tweed number that I wrote about earlier this year?


Or this pretty spotty number?



Or maybe this one?


You don't have to choose a dress is you win, you can pick from their blouses, coats and jewellery. Anything in the Louche range. All you have to do is pop over to the Louche section on Kiki's Boutique and have a nosy (yep, window shopping with a purpose) the come back here and leave a comment on this post telling us what you'd choose and where you'd wear it. If you do both of those things, we'll put you into a draw and pull a name out of a virtual hat next week.

Good luck, everyone!

The small print (yawn, but read it): The competition will close at 6pm on November 8th. This prize is for one winner to choose any Louche item to the value of £60 and only available to UK readers. You must play by the rules outlined above and also leave a name so we know who you are. If you're anon, your entry won't count.  If you're the winner, you must get in touch with us within 48 hours otherwise we'll give your prize to someone else. We're not allowed to enter our own competitions (nor are our family members), which is probably a good thing - Siany can't choose between any of the dresses and they wouldn't fit her dad.

130 comments:

  1. I'd go for the Black Bowie top. Simple but very very cute :)

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  2. WOW. Just wow. For me, it's ALL about the Rosalie dress with its pleats, darts and bow in all the right places, the perfect way to bring out my curves! I'm a wedding planner but I HATE the idea of wearing a grey polyester suit. This dress is the perfect item to wear to consultations and meetings as well as on the wedding days themselves. I'm in love.

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  3. I would choose the Rosalie dress in brown,I have had my eye on it ever since you posted it a few weeks ago.

    I would wear it to meet my other halfs mother in a few weeks time, I need to look classy and demure!

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  4. It's ALL about the tweed Rosalie Dress number. I would wear it to my 6 year anniversary dinner :-)

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  5. I'd pic the Dorit dress and use it as a pretty, spotty excuse to throw more afternoon teas.

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  6. The Rosalie Dress is the most beautiful dress i've ever seen, i'd wear it everyday on the school run/ to the shops/ to do washing up!!!! However they don't seem to cater for the cake/sweet/carb lovers amongst us, ie. Me (Also about to pop with another beautiful baby girl any day now) So I would use it as my incentive to get back into shape maybe, or to stare at while I eat more cakes and trifle ;)
    Melly Kitch xx

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  7. I'd pick the Dorit Tunic Dress. I've just been made redundant and would love to wear it on my last day at work (to remind all the guys of what they'll be missing!)

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  8. I would wear the Naomi dress to my anniversary dinner - I would knock his socks off!

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  9. I would choose the wrap belted dress in green, it is the perfect curve-hugging style. I would have to wear it to work with a cute cardi. Possibly every day.

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  10. I would choose the Myla blouse, perfect for work as it is adorable and has a lot of character but still smart and classy enough to wear to the office - I work as an office manager for a law firm and need to look presentable but also like to express my personality! Love it!!!

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  11. I'd pick http://twitter.com/#!/meowy24 fever roxy skirt and id wear it to make winter feel more pretty :D

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  12. For me it would be the Carolina cape, and as for where I would wear it... everywhere. With a magnifying glass, doing lady detectoring. Just call me Holmes!

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  13. Oh my gosh the Rosalie dress is the one for me. Gorgeous colours, fabric and cut.
    I'd wear it for my best friend's birthday dinner - it's cute and sassy and I love it!

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  14. Ok so I love and want it all but my absolute fave is the Dorit Tunic Dress! How cute and girly and feminine!!? I would wear it on date night with my husband with a patent skinny belt and some coloured tights! Gorgeous! xxx

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  15. They're all so nice! I guess if I had to choose, the Dorothy dress in 'paprika' is probably by favorite. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  16. Rachel Bannister2 November 2011 at 13:05

    Izzy Cardigan in black - I thought I wanted a plain cardie but having seen the little bows on it, I have changed my mind... and being greedy - the mask necklace too.... to be work with black leggings and worn to any arty event whilst looking very intelligent and perhaps a bit french! :)

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  17. It's got to be the Carolina Cape of course! To be worn with skinny indigo jeans and stompy boots for winter adventures...x

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  18. ooh it's a tough call between the Dorothy dress or the Dorit Tunic dress - but I'll go for the Dorothy Dress! I'll add it to my Madmen inspired collection!

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  19. Definitely the Naomi dress in Paprika - I'd wear it to interviews and stun potential employers into hiring me with my spicy dress! Then, having bagged my dream job, it's on to Gordon's wine bar for a little sip of something..

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  20. Is it bad I want one of each?...hmm although I think I'd like that paprika Naomi dress the most. It's so interesting with all the pleats, and the plain colour draws attention to them really well! As to where I'd wear it, gosh everywhere! Although I do have some Christmas parties coming up that I'm missing an outfit for, so Naomi should fit in well in my wardrobe!

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  21. Marguerite Williams2 November 2011 at 13:14

    I would wear the wrap belted dress in blue all year round. In winter, with plum tights and belt matching, brown ankle boots while cycling to work braving the grey mornings. In spring, with brown leather, brogues on my spring break to Northern not necessarily sunnier climes. In summer with brown leather sandals heals optional for day or evening wear somewhere close to a beach.

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  22. The orange dress you've posted a picture of has been haunting my dreams for weeks!

    I would pick that - and I would wear it to add a splash of colour on my 5.15am commute, then fill the working day with sunshine... then I'd take it out for pretty cocktails with the girls.

    twitter.com/rachelpatti

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  23. I would choose the Dorit Tunic dress and go for afternoon tea and cake with my girlfriends.

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  24. I would, most certainly pick the delectable 'Carolina Cape', with its on-trend autumnal check and fur trim it would provide the perfect attire to don a pair of hunter wellies and go for a winter picnic on Hampstead Heath, with Elizabeth's Ginger cake (made in true sluttery fashion) and a flask of spiced tea. Mmm, Lovely.

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  25. I would buy the karolina Cape. Although its description says 'multicoloured', it is to my eyes: Red... thus making me look like Little Red Riding Hood for my upcoming Disneyland trip.

    To be fair, with the company I shall be keeping and the fact I am going to DISNEYLAND (may well kill me!) I will have to hope this cape will also give me strength/invisibility powers.

    Kind regards :)

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  26. I'd chose the Carolina Cape, and wear it all winter long to stay cosy and warm!!!

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  27. I would buy the Vintage Inspired Butterfly Print Satchel. I would use it when I go to meet my boyfriend's family!

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  28. The Wrap Belted Dress in green has been on my wishlist for forever! For working from home I'd pair it with a snuggle chunky knit snood (starting your own business = heating too expensive), ditsy floral cardigan (recycling summer trend!) and some brown desert boots - it's all to easy to stay in PJs when you don't have to leave your house, especially now winter's here!

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  29. I would choose the Brown Rosalie Dress. And I would where it to the Harley Gallery Christmas Fair which I am doing in a months time as I need to stand out from the crowd when I'm on my stand and look trendy and creative x

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  30. I would wear the Naomi Dress in Paprika, Because I think it's perfection. Beautiful Luxe Fabric and nice modest colour, that would warm me up in this weather. Ladylike, 1920's hint in the design, Its not to bright not too pale. I love the simple, elegant drapes in the dress which would emphasize my ;) in a demure, sexy way. And go for a walk along the canal path in Camden with my Mr, explore the little bazaar style shop's then settle down in a dim-lit, cosy, little bar, forget its day & have a Dark n Stormy Cocktail. Then float down to Southbank & find a beautiful little spot to eat, drink & be merry. then settle on the grass and watch the sunset. Finally have a romantic walk home then catch the bus to Holloway. Fantasy ends. Make it real Domestic Sluts!x

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  31. I'd pick the Dorit tunic dress- it's exactly my style! I love the unusual collar part. I'd wear it to all my christmas parties with lots of glam jewellry and a massive pair of heels!

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  32. Dear Rosalie Dress,

    I would love it if you were mine. I'd consider wearing you to interviews, to impress the scary panel members and would most definitely take you out for celebration drinks after I'm offered a job.

    Admiringly yours,
    Suki Bee.

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  33. I love the frocks, but would choose the Carolina Cape. You may argue (if you know me) that I have an already extensive collection of ponchos and capes and therefore do not need any new additions to the family. However, the Carolina is smarter than any of my other capes and I love the leather buckles. I would wear this in town with flared jeans or cords, brown leather cowboy boots and a brown leather rucksack. It's also versatile enough to wear for work over smart dresses (with the bonus of the faux fur collar keeping me warm on drafty railway stations)

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  34. Hmmm - I already have the green wrap dress (which I love) so it would have to be the Rosalie dress in brown. I'd wear it to my first day in my new job to try and convince them I'm a well put-together professional (for one day at least!)

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  35. Omanda Tweed Belted Dress - Chocolate. I find this dress really quirky, sexy and vintage in style and I want it really badly! And I have a lovely pair of brown heels that would suit this perfectly!

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  36. I would most definitely pick the Wrap Belted Dress in Green. It would go with my new boots so nicely. I think this dress could be worn everywhere but i do like things i can wear to work then glam up a bit for the evenings. I'm thinking black heels and tights. Accessorise with my favourite raspberry gin cocktail.

    Alison Shaw

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  37. Francessa shirt dress for me with my red patent leather shoes. I would wear it... EVERYWHERE :) but definitely for christmas parties

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  38. I'm torn between the Dorothy dress and the Naomi Dress, but I think in the end I'd have to go for my namesake! I'd wear it to any event where I have to look smart - drinks, dinners, whenever! It's smart, classy, and I love cowl necklines.

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  39. Definitely the Rosalie dress with woolly tights and my duffle coat in Brussels for my winter break!

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  40. I've been lusting after it since you featured it ages ago, and I think that the Wrap Belted Dress in green would be perfect for stomping through the park next to our new flat. Obviously, it would be paired with biker boots and thick tights, for maximum stompage.

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  41. L ouche Wrap belted dress in green is the one,
    O bject of desire I'd wear it during the day,
    U ltimate in chic but not too dressy,
    C ement my husband's love on a casual day date,
    H abitual cinema visit and lunch after,
    E legance is a state of mind the woman wears the
    dress, the dress doesn't wear the woman.

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  42. Everything is beautiful on that site, but it would have to be the Rosalie dress. Perfect with thick tights for an autumnal stroll through the local park (to match the leaves) on the way to a pub with an open fire for a warming pint!

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  43. Wrap Belted Dress in green for me too. I would wear it with a nice pair of sensible, yet pretty boots while out on autumnal/winter stomps with my six month old.

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  44. Ooop's forgot to put my name¬! Its Zaire Sheppard and I wrote under "ringaringaroses"....
    I would wear the Naomi Dress in Paprika, Because I think it's perfection. Beautiful Luxe Fabric and nice modest colour, that would warm me up in this weather. Ladylike, 1920's hint in the design, Its not to bright not too pale. I love the simple, elegant drapes in the dress which would emphasize my ;) in a demure, sexy way. And go for a walk along the canal path in Camden with my Mr, explore the little bazaar style shop's then settle down in a dim-lit, cosy, little bar, forget its day & have a Dark n Stormy Cocktail. Then float down to Southbank & find a beautiful little spot to eat, drink & be merry. then settle on the grass and watch the sunset. Finally have a romantic walk home then catch the bus to Holloway. Fantasy ends. Make it real Domestic Sluts!x

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  45. I would definitely pick the Rosalie dress and wear it on stage to our next gig for a 70's dirty secretary attire!

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  46. I LOVE the Dorothy Dress. The pattern, the cut, the sleeves, the collar, the bib detailing, the colour, it's absolutely perfect. As for where I'd wear it — everywhere! But I think it's perfect for a day trip to a city, worn with tights and little boots and a brown shoulder bag.

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  47. The Rosalie Dress is gorgeous! The shaping looks like it would be really flattering, so I would wear it at every chance i got! Dinner with friends, business meeting, lazy sunday afternoons(!)....

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  48. Hell's teeth Kiki's boutique!!! Where have you been hiding the Rosalie dress? I spilt my Gin over George (stripey lazy article of a cat) when I saw it. Love vintage, love the forties. This dress deserves to be taken out for dinner, and I might just go too. Sleek black eyeliner, telephone box red lipstick and victory rolls hair. Tan leather Victoriana brogue heels (taxi high), an autumnal cape and a big smile full of mischief. Domestic slut - moi? How very dare you. ;) Shelley

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  49. I LOVE Louche - I have seen them in Joy previously. I'd go for the cute Rosalie Dress. I'm currently studying to become a primary school teacher, so nights out are scarce (as are new clothes!) But I would wear this dress for my friends birthday night out in December, and I reckon I could also wear it in the classroom too!

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  50. I've been hankering for the wrap belted dress in green since it was featured here before. I would wear it everywhere! Work, pub, home... with a cosy cardi and boots or with blazer and heels. Covet it.

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  51. Oooh! I would choose the green wrap belted dress. Gorgeous!

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  52. The Fruit Tree Overnight Bag - very cute! I can also hear my mother's voice in my head commenting on the practicality of it's shoulder strap AND carry handles combo. Double win :)

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  53. I would like to have the Carolina cape because I've got a bit of a thing for capes at the moment! This one looks lovely and warm, great for going out on Cold winter nights and cold winter days!

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  54. I'd go dotty for the spotty dress!

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  55. The myla blouse is my fave! and I love love love the mask necklace, sooo cute.

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  56. The Rosalie dress is beautiful! I would wear it studying in the library to add a little bit of sophistication...

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  57. I'd go for the Rosalie dress. It's beautiful. I'm a hardened dress wearer by now - I'd wear it anywhere, but it might make its debut when I go to the BFI at the end of the month to see Sharon Gless and Tyne Daly (Cagney and Lacey!!) give a talk.

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  58. I'd definitely go for the Naomi dress in Paprika. Named after my mother and with the essence of my favourite spice! Unusual colour, perfect for late autumn/early winter. Simple yet beautifully sculpted, you could wear it with any number of accessories to dress it up OR down.

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  59. I'd have to say the Dorothy dress. I'd wear it to work! I'm a makeup artist so I'm always looking for pretty things to wear that will still look gorgeous with flat shoes and remain comfortable and functional. I have a heavy kit to carry around and I stand under hot lights a lot. When I'm in behind the scenes videos or photos I usually look like a mess. I need to look vaguely as pretty as the models I've worked on!!! x

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  60. The Naomi dress in paprika would be a great day date dress to feel luxurious but not too over-dressed. It looks comfortable as well as being autumnal and elegant.

    www.thefabulousmission.blogspot.com

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  61. The Dorothy dress in Paprika. Right on trend with the Peter Pan collar and just perfect with snug boots, over the knee socks and a big woollen scarf. I can just imagine walking through the park kicking leaves with my lovely hubby!

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  62. I'd go for the wrap dress in green, and I'd wear it in a couple of weeks when I go to see my Nanna - it would be the perfect dress to show off the 7 stone in weight I've lost since I last saw her. And its just downright lovely!

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  63. The Amadeus dress might just be my secret weapon! I'm now 2 days into the new management job I still can't quite believe I got, and this classic would convince everyone (and maybe even me)that I'm a grown up lady who means business. And doesn't miss her skinny jeans one bit.

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  64. The Rosalie Dress in brown because it will clash delightfully with my hair x

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  65. It would have to be the Denim Bird Print Dress.....it's just to lovely and i would most likely wear it Christmas Shopping with my Ma with a glasses of mulled wine! Festive!

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  66. It would be the dorrit tunic dress for me - really pretty, yet perfect for work with coloured tights :)

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  67. I didn't say where I'd where it so here it is again:

    I'd definitely go for the Naomi dress in Paprika. Named after my mother and with the essence of my favourite spice! Unusual colour, perfect for late autumn/early winter. Simple yet beautifully sculpted, you could wear it with any number of accessories to dress it up OR down. I'd wear it when I visit my parent's in the Welsh countryside - bring a little glamour whilst blending in with the last of the fallen leaves!

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  68. I'd be goign for this one, for it's 50s brilliance: http://www.kikisboutique.com/item/Louche/Dale-Dress/8R9

    I reckon I've not the knees for it, but I've a friend who most definitely has. Plus the flaring and print are rather ace. And frankly that's what matters.

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  69. Wow, so many lovely lovely clothes!

    I'd definitely choose the wrap belted dress in beige for day and night! I would be wearing it to take my Granny to the theatre in the afternoon and then after onto a friends birthday! 2 birds one stone. Maybe even have a sneaky purchase of the 2 swallows necklace to wear with it... apt I'd say.

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  70. The Dale Dress. That is all. Epic pattern / cut. A winner IMO!

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  71. Oh and I'd wear it on Christmas day!

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  72. Oh- I love the cape, especially with the weather getting colder, I could be nice and snug in my Carolina cape!

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  73. I'd go for that Dorit dress - cute, but smart enough for the hospital where I work (hey I'm single too..)

    Sarah xx

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  74. I'd choose the Dorit Tunic Dress and wear it to my birthday drinks and hope that the prettiness would distract myself from getting older!

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  75. http://www.kikisboutique.com/item/Louche/Dale-Dress/8R9

    I would choose the lovely Dale Dress for my holidays next year

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  76. I love the Rosalie dress too - but only size 10s left! And not much else for a curvy size 16 girl, which is sad as the Louche styles would be particularly flattering on a curvy frame. So if I win I would go for the cape, which is fab too!

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  77. Hello Rosalie. You're the girl for me.

    I think I would save it for the scintillating and witty dinner that I am holding for Dave Grohl, Robert Pattinson and Harry from One Direction. When I say dinner, I clearly mean cheap boudoir encounter. And I would probably ust wear the dress to work, where I fantasize about afore mentioned boudoir encounter.

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  78. I think the Dorothy with a smart jacket would be just right for looking serious enough to meet important people at work - but then a quick change of shoes and cardi and I'm off meeting friends working in somewhat trendier professions.

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  79. The Dorothy dress is lovely - I'd wear it to my graduation as a present for 6 years of doctoral slog!

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  80. Well I suppose I can only choose one... so it must be the Carolina cape which is amazeballs. Perfect for autumn cycling in the city, kicking leaves in parks and general frolicking. (also rather fond of the dorothy dress and mask necklace... it doesn't count if it's in brackets :)

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  81. I love the Bettina Mac (a tad more expensive but I could make up the difference....and buy more!) and I'd wear it to scamper around rainy Cardiff whilst pretending I'm in Venice, luring Donald Sutherland to his fate!

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  82. Definitely the Naomi Dress in Paprika with the shallow necklace! Love it

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  83. It has to be the Rosalie dress in brown, I swear I dream about that beauty :) I'd wear it to work when I have meetings with managers that scare me... no one could be nervous in such a pretty dress!

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  84. I'd go for the Naomi Dress in Paprika. I'm going on holiday (first in two years, woohoo) to the States to stay with a friend for Thanksgiving. I like the idea of my dress matching the yams and pumpkin pie...
    Claire

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  85. Oh my goodness. Loook at that Carolina Cape. I always thought capes were reserved for rich ladies going to the opera, cheesy Vampires and Superhero fancy dress (and those sparkly teeny tiny capes you can buy but I always think they're impractical and would make me look silly)

    But this one. This looks warm and cosy! I would wear this to work on days when I need to smile, (and every other day probably) and then come home and instead of putting on my winter pj's as soon as I walk through the door carry on wearing this cape to make myself feel special :)

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  86. I adore the Doubly Aviator Style Jacket, soooo gorgeous! I would wear this on cold clear winter evening with a red silk dress and red lipstick, so I could drink hot mulled wine in night markets looking painfully elegant and warm.

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  87. Oh I would definitely choose the Dorit Tunic dress. It's just the thing to brighten my ever increasingly colder and greyer Edinburgh days, paired with my shiny patent flats and a furry coat! I love love love the sleeve length, and the cutout neckline is just adorable.

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  88. It just has to be the Rosalie dress, and I would wear it whilst starring in a film noir about a brilliant secretary, working for a hapless private detective whom she aids in solving mysterious cases. This dress deserves to be accessorised with a vintage typewriter!

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  89. http://www.kikisboutique.com/item/Louche/Bowie-Top/8UJ

    Love this, would be perfect for the christmas parties coming up!

    fab giveaway x

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  90. I would choose the Dorothy Dress and wear it to the German Markets when they start in a few weeks in Birmingham. I would definitely wear it on the carousel when I pretend I am about 15 years younger than I am.

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  91. I would choose the Dale Geometric Cut-Out Dress, a retro style beauty made for autumn days walking hand in hand with my man, kicking up the fallen leaves or along the Southbank.

    Probably I would wear it to classes, which would at least make Research methods and Statistics more interesting!!!

    :)

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  92. I would choose the Carolina Cape and would wear it to keep me cosy at the Christmas Markets I have lined up to visit.

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  93. Oh, definitely the lovely Naomi dress. Would have to wear it for proper old fashioned cocktails out in town, with a handsome man in a 3 piece suit on my arm... we can dream eh?

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  94. I would go for the Dale dress. It would suit my new cat eye specs perfectly.

    I would wear it to my boyf's surprise 30th b'day present - lunch at the Ivy. Because I need to look like a lady....as I certainly don't act like one ;-)

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  95. Oh wow, Im a bit in love with the green wrap belted dress so it'd have to be that. Id dress it up for my birthday meal in a few weeks, then dress it down for my holiday in the sun in Feb. It looks perfect for any occasion!

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  96. I'd wear the Naomi dress on my birthday next month. It would make me feel special on a special day but I think it would make me feel special on the most ordinary of days!

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  97. I LOVE the Naomi dress (the last you posted above) - in addition to being a flattering shape (or so it seems), the colour couldn't be more on-trend. Simple but with nice detailing - that's my kind of dress. I'd wear it for my office Christmas party next month!

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  98. By far the Rosalie dress, the minute I saw it on here I knew it was the dress for me! I'd wear it with cobalt blue lace up pumps and a spotty cardi (naturally).
    Wheee!

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  99. For me, the Dorothy dress comes up trumps, and I would wear for TEA! What a delightful way to spend the afternoon...

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  100. I would choose the Bettina Mac and wear it on every rainy or cloudy day, just to brighten up my winter!

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  101. Oh I would totally go for the Naomi dress in Paprika - so so gorgeous.

    Where would I wear it? On a date with my beloved in a tiny French restaurant in the old town of Edinburgh. We would drink red wine from glass tumblers, dip crunchy bread into gooey brie and play footsie beneath the table.

    Later we would walk home, sharing an umbrella beneath a charcoal grey sky, with me in my dress - an autumn leaf nestled in the crook of her lover's arm.

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  102. Well as I'm going on holiday (for the first time in my 28 years of life) in two weeks a new dress is definitely on my list. The Brown Rosalie Dress, paired with these beauties:

    ( http://media.dorothyperkins.com/wcsstore/DorothyPerkins/images/catalog/19607850_large.jpg )

    wouldn't look out of place in NYC now, would it!

    xx

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  103. I'd love the Dorit Tunic Dress. I'd wear it to just to swan around, drinking wine. :o)

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  104. I'd love the Dale dress - perfect for christmas parties!

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  105. Oh my gosh, what lovely items these all are, I love all the dresses above so maybe one of those or the pretty Bowie Tops. I think one of those would suit me best or the Naomi Dress. :0)

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  106. Georgina Jackson8 November 2011 at 12:28

    http://www.kikisboutique.com/item/Louche/Rosalie-Dress/7X5

    It would have to be this dress; worn to the office, for drinks, for a family get together or maybe just for doing the housework. I love it.

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  107. I'd go for the Dorothy dress teamed with some pearls and a cardi, then pretend I'm a librarian :)

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  108. I'd choose the Naomi Dress in Paprika. I need something fabulous for my 30th Birthday and would certainly do the job!

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  109. I love the rosalie dress it is perfect for my coming graduation from an art teaching PGCE, quirky but smart, great for an Art teacher who want to be taken seriously but still have fun x
    http://knightseclectic.blogspot.com

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  110. Love the Naomi Dress, gorgeous colour and fabulous style. I'd wear it to a colleague's surprise leaving meal in a few weeks time, posh frocks compulsory!

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  111. you said anything right? as much as I love frocks and frills, the Bettina Mac would be for me. I'd wear it walking the hounds and teaching my little one about the importance of splashing in puddles

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  112. I'd choose the cape or the red shiny coat. The cape. No red shiny. Cape.

    No the red shiny coat.

    Because I love it, and I just had to throw my red shoes away as they started letting in the rain, and so now I need something red and waterproof, that makes me look brilliant and makes people say 'I like your coat'. My current one is black and there isn't much anyone can say about it, it's not even that smart. It makes me look pale and not interesting.

    Sorry cape. I really like you too. Don't hate me. x

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  113. I'd go for the wrap belted dress in green, which teamed with Wellingtons and a long sleeve top would be a good Autumnal stomping/duck spotting outfit for walks with the husband!

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  114. A Rosalie dress for me, please! If I win. I'll take my friend to tea at Claridge's when she visits from America. Oh, so English!

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  115. I need the Bettina mac. Need it. More than happy to pay the extra, will have to as Santa for it if I don't win it need it. I don't have a waterproof coat & who wouldn't want a red one?
    P.S Santa - If you're reading this and I don't win & you do bring me it for Christmas i'll let you borrow it to do your rounds first if it's wet outside. Because i'm nice like that. Make sure you don't get soot on it tho please :)

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  116. I think I'd need to have the Dorit Tunic Dress. I desperately need cheering up as I've had one heck of a crappy year and as it's been proven that pretty dresses make you feel better then...hey,this would be the best medicine! ;) X

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  117. I'd have the Bettina Mac, for splashing about in on long country walks

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  118. Decisions decisions, all SO luffly, but, put a gun to my head and I'd choose the Bettina Mac, because all this drizzly rain makes my hair less-than-fabulous when pushing the small person around in his buggy [impossible to hold an umberella] And a Domestic Slut should be fabulous ALL the time, no?

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  119. mine would have to be the Louche wrap belted dresshttp://www.kikisboutique.com/item/Louche/Wrap-Belted-Dress/7XM and would be perfect to take on holiday/honeymoon with me in 4 weeks fingers tightly crossed, ps found your page from kiki's boutique fb page

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  120. Wow.. Brilliant competition. Can't believe how long it took me to decide on which item to enter with. I'm still not 100% sure! HaHa. It's all so stunning. But I've chosen the Dorothy Dress - http://www.kikisboutique.com/item/Louche/Dorothy-Dress/8U2 Nothing like a pretty dress to cheer you up and make you feel glam even in this gloomy weather. I'd add a nice chunky knit and some thick tights or maybe even leggings, and a beaut pair of ankle boots!! I'd wear it every where, I don't think anybody needs an excuse to look stunning. Especially when your feeling comfortable (: Rosie xx

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  121. Love love love the Dorit Tunic Dress. It's just so cutie-pie!! Apart from the fact that it has ME all over it, it looks so versatile and would rock a number of looks. But I think my fave combo would be black high heeled chelsea boots and a black tailored jacket, with minimal red accessories.. Yep, that's the one !!! <3 xx

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  122. Winter is setting in so it'll have to be the Carolina Cape. Colourful tights, paperbag shorts, and boots, and I'm all set for the cold :) x

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  123. I'd have to go for the Dorrit dress - gorgeous!

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  124. I love the dale dress, but would go for the dorit tunic. I have recently had a baby and don't get to dress up much. And as I am breast feeding have to think about easy access. I have a few child free xmas do's plan so would wear it then, can't wait to get a bit more dressed up.

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  125. It would HAVE to be the Naomi dress in Paprika- the cut & colour of it are just perfect! I'd wear it out to a BBC Big Band gig I'm going to later this month!

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  126. Myla blouse - wear it with skinny jeans for a girls night out or with a pencil skirt for a meal out with hubbie. xx

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  127. It has to be the Naomi Dress because it's amezzin! I'd wear it for one of my future burlesque classes (very nervous; first one tonight!)

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  128. Lots of nice dresses but my favourite would be the Caroline Cape - to be worn in celebration with my new skinny trousers which actually fit me now. Pass the cake please...

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  129. I'd pick the green belted wrap dress, head to hush in Mayfair for a cocktail & pretend I go there skull the toner, and I could afford it!

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  130. I would pick the Rosalie dress in brown and I would wear it to my (Tenuous link here) Friends, boyfriends bands gig! x

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