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Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Win! A Fever Dress from Aspire Style


On the 5th day of Christmas Domestic Sluttery gave to me, a super sexy dress from Aspire Style!

It wouldn't be Christmas without a new party dress, and this Fever design from our sponsors Aspire Style is completely perfect. Fever dresses give you a stunning hourglass figure, but this Delilah dress will go that one step further and make your waist look tiny. I want this! Why are we giving it away?

Apparently we do have to give it away, so instead of sulking (I'm still sulking), here's how to enter. Just leave us a comment telling us where you plan on wearing this dress. Got a fancy party to go to, going on holiday soon? Tell us about it! If you're on Twitter, you'll get an extra entry for retweeting as well. You've got until 8pm tonight to enter and then we'll draw a winner at random. You'll find out who has won tomorrow.

Good luck everyone!

The small print (yawn): The competition will close at 8pm December 7th. This prize is only available to UK readers! You must also leave a name as well to make sure we know who you are! If you're anon your entry won't count. If the dress isn't available, Aspire Style will make sure there's a super pretty alternative, don't worry! We're not allowed to enter our own competitions, but Siany would wear this to the Domestic Sluttery Christmas bash. We wish we could enter our competitions. Humph.

154 comments:

  1. I'd wear this to have afternoon tea with my girl friends next weekend - and heck, the following day for my gay friends' dinner party as well. I've just lost a bunch of weight and can finally fit in to a normal sort of size of dress comfortably, so I'm trying to rebuild my wardrobe with actual dresses and actual shapes in it. Hooray slinky!

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  2. Rachel (@RachelMei)7 December 2010 at 11:06

    I would wear this dress to the office christmas night out, and hopefully it will be enough to distract my colleague's enough from any "mishaps" that might otherwise occur from too much festive "cheer".

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  3. I will wear it on Christmas Day, it will look fabulous with my slippers and a glass of baileys...hubby cooks dinner so no worries about it getting dirty

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  4. I'd wear it in a delightful cocktail bar in New York (Death and Co), whilst sipping on opulent cocktails. You have to look uber fancy in New York, it's part of the entrance requirements.

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  5. I would have to wear it my partner's work do, his work mate's annoy him so it would be awesome to turn up looking all slinky (bwah ha ha ha ha!)

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  6. I'd wear this dress to my office party - which is Circus themed. It'd go perfectly with my beard*.



    *beard is not my own.

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  7. Gosh what a lovely dress. To be honest I think I'd pretty much be wearing it everywhere! Seems to me it'd be perfect for feeling pretty grown-Up at work and could easily be dressed up for an evening out. Perfect!

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  8. I'm going for a romantic weekend in Paris in the new year with my lovely boyfriend so I would wear it for a meal out in a beautiful french brasserie, overlooking the wonderful city of Paris. He loves it when I wear lovely dresses so this would really knock him out! It's such a gorgeous dress that it would demand my boyfriend to wear a suit... yum!

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  9. Probably EVERYWHERE as it is so pretty- but ive got my new companies xmas Christmas party coming up so it might give me a bit more confidence to walk away from the punch bowl and actually talk to people!

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  10. My boyfriend and I are off to Vegas in January (a surprise from me for his 30th birthday) and my dearest brother has booked us tickets to see Penn and Teller while we are there.
    I love the idea that there is a dress that I could wear that night that would give me a little waist! Surely that's a MAGIC dress!!

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  11. I'll wear this in Barcelona where I'll be seeing in the new year on a terrace overlooking the port. Can't wait!

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  12. I LOVE such sexy, feminine dresses! I would wear it to my friends' annual Boxing Day party and also on New Year's Eve.

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  13. I would wear this to my mulled wine party next week, I'm hostessing and want to look impossibly sophisticated and put together, which I think wearing this dress would achieve effortlessly! I love the waist detail, would definitely give yummy results!

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  14. Although it won't be entirely practical I'll prob be wearing it for new years in a village hall with no heating as Snoopy says after someone critcises his fur "some of us prefer style to comfort"

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  15. I'd wear this out to our family meal on Christmas Eve. In my household we don't celebrate on Christmas Day. Instead we go out for a fantastic lunch on Christmas Eve, usually one that involves chocolate tortes and champagne cocktails. As I have just gotten a new job and don't know the company policy about whether there is a half day on Christmas Eve, my family have promised they'll wait for me even if it means sitting in the restaurant from lunchtime until the evening. Absolutely loving the ruffles on that dress!

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  16. Boss/Scrooge has cancelled the Christmas party due to the credit crunch/because he is a miserable git *prays boss doesn't read Domestic Sluts* so unlike the other lovely sluts (meant in a nice way) that have commented I would wear this dress in my flat, with a bottle of Pinot, some tinsel and take photos of myself. Maybe, just maybe, I might visit my local newsagent for him to tell me I look like an 'angel' and grab my bottom before I embarked on a feminist, wine fuelled rant.
    Stuff Christmas dreams are made of.
    Seriously, I LOVE THIS DRESS and would LOVE to win it.
    xxx

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  17. I don't have a dress to wear for Christmas Day when I will be slaving away in the kitchen cooking the full works for my whole family. It's the one day when I like to dress up to the nines just to lounge about the house. It's so silly but so awesome. So yes, Christmas Day dress that I will probably just wear for the whole of that week until New Years Day.

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  18. I'd wear it on the 3rd of January as that's the day my fella comes home and we celebrate our first 'Christmas' together ( He is away working all over Christmas boo hoo). I'd love to surprise him by wearing this new sexy dress when he arrives. I live in a really tiny rural cottage with only one woodstove to heat it.. So a change from wearing welly boots and having coal covered hands would be a treat for me too :-) Good luck everyone :-)

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  19. i never get much chance to be a girly-girl, but in this dress i would suprise my hubby to a romantic night in... i'd go all 'Nigella', and prepare a fabulous dinner, served up in my highest heels (if i can find them in the back of the wardrobe!)

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  20. I would wear this to almost every night out I have over Christmas (I am a new Mum so there won't be many!). It would also look great in Tescos, and at the Mummy and Baby groups... Heck, I'd never take it off it's so beautiful! ;-)

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  21. I'd wear this dress to our office party - as it is I'm a bit stressed about what I'll be wearing to a whole string of holiday events this year. If I won the dress I think I'd be sorted! :-)

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  22. I'd wear it as my first non-maternity dress for months! And would love every minute of it. Cocktails optional.

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  23. I'm usually a bit of a haphazard tomboy in my dressing, so this dress would be perfect to wow the extended family (and in laws!) on Boxing Day this year. And seeing my waist so little might prevent me from eating the entire cheese board...

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  24. I would wear this to my friend's wedding reception after christmas, it'll definitely make a statement but without showing up the bride on her big day!

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  25. I would probably wear it everyday up until new year, every second of every day... it's gorgeous!

    I think I would just change my shoes :)

    I Think it would look amazeballs with some bright yellow heels and a massive yellow flower in my hair... Oh no I am already planning the FULL outfit!

    Lx

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  26. as i have 2 young boys and my boyfriend is 'working' at the pub i am driving to wiltshire to spend nye with my best friend. we plan to take both our sets of children to a party being held at her neighbour's house, tucking them in at hers when they start to flag and leaving her husband in charge whilst we continue to party around the streets of wootton bassett. so excited - i haven't seen her since the summer and i've never been to wb before. this dress would most def make an impression

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  27. I would give this to my daughter to wear on one of the many nights out she is planning to have with her friends when they are all back from uni over Christmas and New Year. It should avoid the "I've got nothing to wear" moaning and she would look stunning in it too.

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  28. I'd love to wear that at my friends January wedding in Scotland and what the hell, I'd bring it to Venezuela for a New Year's party on the beach as well. xx

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  29. I'd wear it on Christmas Day, because it's my boyfriend's birthday as well and no one ever makes a fuss of him because they're too busy eating turkey. I want to look extra special so he knows I'm making a real effort for him.

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  30. I would wear this to my job interview. I'm hoping to get a job working with an Alzheimer's charity, as I'd really like to help make a difference to the way we are looked after in our "twilight years", particularly with the cruelty of dementia which steals your whole life away.

    This dress would help me feel confident and professional, in the way that only a good piece of tailoring can!

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  31. Samantha Haining7 December 2010 at 11:26

    I would wear this to my all too fastly approaching *whispers* 30th birthday dinner on 1 January 2011 with some oversized silver earrings and knockout silver skycraper heels: to hell with getting sensible as you *whispers* age; I've lost nearly all my baby weight and I intend on starting my thirties in style!

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  32. I plan on wearing it for my exciting New Year's. Every year my boyfriend and I get dressed up to the nines then sit in, drink champagne and watch old moves. No crowds, no triple priced drinks and all the midnight kisses a girl could want.

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  33. Second attempt due to auto correct making a nonsense of my last entry! I was saying I'd wear this out at Christmas in NI to celebrate the engagement of my oldest friend, who's been with her fiance for ten years. This frock looks perfect for cocktails and champagne.

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  34. I would wear it out in Manchester with my mix of straight and gay- all absolutely sylish- pals. As a middle-aged, married, Yorkshire woman, I cannot help but feel dowdy when we hit the village, but in this dress:
    Cocktails at the cinema before watching the new Burlesque movie, then a couple more cocktail bars before hitting a club and wow-ing the city west of the Pennines with my slinky style and moves.

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  35. I've gone freelance this year and consider my outfit smart if I'm not wearing a fleece or a hoodie (my flat, now office, is arctic). For my Christmas party, where partners are invited (otherwise I'd be on my own), all attendees (my fiance and me) have been asked to observe smart dresscode - so this dress would be such a treat!

    Let alone the fact that freelance doesn't pay enough to buy a new dress for first Christmas with my man, his and my family all together - terrifying prospect and I want to compensate by looking gorgeous.

    So two good wears already planned - what a versatilie, beautiful dress.

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  36. Christmas day for me is wearing snuggly loungy clothes (with expandable waistbands - ahem). But this beauty would be PERFECT for New Year's Eve! I'm having friends round for food and champagne cocktails! Well, prosecco cocktails if I'm honest...

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  37. I shall wear it in the dark recesses of my bedroom, over my wife's underwear (while she is at work), crying as my make up runs and wondering where my life went wrong.

    How do I claim my prize?

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  38. I am going to Fortnum and Mason next week for afternoon tea, as a special Christmas treat which I have been looking forward to all year!!! I would lurrrrrve this dress to wear, it's posh,feminine and ladylike...perfect for afternoon tea!!! :0)

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  39. I would wear this dress to spend my first Christmas day with my boyfriend's family. In our family we always dress up for Christmas dinner, so it will stop me missing my own parents as well as fooling his granny into thinking I'm a nice well mannered young lady, and not the lunatic librarian I actually am.

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  40. As this dress is so gorgeous I thought I'd give the Aspire website a look and am very pleased to see that all their designs are fabulous and affordable too - brilliant! I'd love to win this to wear at Christmas with my family (including my new great-nephew ahh) but if I don't win I'll definitely be giving Santa the website details!! xx

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  41. I would wear this dress on Christmas Day, whilst floating around the kitchen with a glass of wine in my hand!! Perhaps I could manage a good enough Nigella impersonation do detract from the fact that my cooking is pants!

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  42. The day I finish writing my novel I am hitting the town to celebrate. Maybe I'd slip into this : )

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  43. I would wear this out on my very well deserved trip to Paris next weekend.

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  44. Ooooh, purdee!

    I would wear this to my work Xmas do - I work in IT and most of the time I'm nowhere near as smart as this. An excellent excuse to dress up!

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  45. I'd wear this dress to a surprise romantic dinner for my boyfriend who is returning from Afghanistan. He loves the fact I am girly and this beautiful dress with a pair of killer heels would blow his mind! :)

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  46. I'd wear this dress when me and my boyfriend go out for our xmas meal to swap pressies! Ive got my fingers crossed that he likes what I've picked out for him!! But if not, Im sure he wouldn't complain at seeing me in that dress!

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  47. I'd wear it to my best friends 26th birthday soirée in February next year and show my ex what a huge mistake he made cheating on me. A dress that gorgeous is designed for revenge on behalf of scorned women everywhere. Xx

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  48. Uhh - have an event coming up in January (yeah - cannot fit all Christmassy stufff before). That would be PERFECT!
    And I'm sure my boyfriend would appreciate it too ;)

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  49. I'd wear it to party I'm going to with new partner.Would show old boyfriend I'm now trendyand well over him. Also Retweeted.

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  50. I would wear this on christmas day and make my super fashionable sisters very jealous! It would be a fabulous addition to my new year's wardrobe (i'm trying to only wear things that make me feel fabulous and steer away from frumpy old jeans and jumpers).

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  51. I'd wear this dress to my family Christmas party. It would be wondeful to have something glam to wear as I'm just regaining my body after having my little boy. I would feel fabulous in this.

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  52. Heather (@senorita_cutes)7 December 2010 at 11:48

    My boyfriend is spending christmas at mine for the first time, I'd wear it then to make sure I looked as yummy as the christmas dinner and a as pretty and the presents under the tree.

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  53. Where would I wear this dress? I'D NEVER TAKE IT OFF!! What a beautiful, sexy and elegant dress!!! I'd wear it to the annual boat ball, and try to convince everyone how sophisticated I am, whilst nursing a glass of Lambrini. Cherry, of course.

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  54. Last year i was told by my mother that the Christmas dress i had worn did not flatter my shape :( (it didnt help that i paired it with a Bridget Jones style reindeer jumper that was bought for me by a family member)

    I would love to feel special and confident on Christmas Day because not only do i have my mum to impress but i will be meeting my boyfriends parents for the first time too and REALLY want to make a good impression.

    Two sets of mums! i need all the help i can get.

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  55. I'll be wearing this to walk the dog at our local country park on New Year's Day to make even the morning after New Year's Eve feel special!

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  56. Wow, that is one versatile and effortlessly stylish dress! I don't believe in dressing for work i.e. identikit trouser suit from high street chain stores, yuk! I believe in dressing for me and considering I spend 35 hours a week in work, that's a lot of 'me time' I need to claw back! I would wear it to work, turn heads, effortlessly, gain the respect of everyone in the office and then I'd take myself to a bar, meet some friends and become the talk of the town! No effort required.

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  57. Stop me if this is inappropriate but I'd totally wear this in the bedroom!

    There's one person I know who'd very much appreciate my wearing this glam dress and, indeed, the lovely undies it could conceal ;D

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  58. I'd Love to Wear it to the Staff Christmas party we have next Friday we have had to oragnise ourselves again for the 2nd year in a Row and it would be nice to look stunning for a change.

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  59. This is definitely a dress for the work Christmas party. Although saying that, I think it would also be great for Christmas day itself when opening my presents.

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  60. i an going to a wedding in feb and copious comsumption of cake and vino have made me look like a frumpy milk sow!!! need something to put a bit of vroom vroom vroom back into me and thats looks like the dress!!!!! x x x

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  61. OK stand by with the tissues...here's my sob story...
    My wonderful boyfriend has to work on New Year's Eve (again, boohoo!)so we wont spend that magical night together {{sigh}}, instead I'll be sat all lonely on the sofa {{sob}} watching bad tv and moping into a tub of ice cream.
    However, I've booked us in for a dead swanky New Year's Day lunch at our favourite restaurant out in the countryside so we can celebrate - If I could wear this dress in place of my usual threadbare rags {{please sir!}} it would make him love me even more & guarantee another wonderful year together! Until I get piddled on bloody mary's and splash cream of white onion soup all down the front!

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  62. Christmas Eve dinner at Simpson's-on-the-Strand with my mum and husband. It's our holiday tradition. This dress is drop-dead gorgeous.

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  63. I'd wear it to the Boxing Day buffet I have planned for my mother to host...!

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  64. I think I might like to wear it with killer heels to work (making me 6 ft 2”) to blow the minds of the misogynistic tracksuit bottomed nerd boys (not the good sort) I work with.

    And then, feeling fabulous, I would trot off to the local cocktail bar with my gorgeous husband, who would love it, then home to the cats, who would also love it (and probably play with the ruffles). I would also like to wear it a lot around the house, because life is too short to save things for best :) This is why I wear a tiara to do the housework in...

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  65. Honestly? Where wouldn't I wear this! It's adorable.

    OK, I've stared at it for about twenty minutes now. Time to write.

    If I had to pick one place, it'd be... When I'm going to an exhibition opening or gallery event and want to impress everyone in the hopes that I can land my own exhibition in the near future.

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  66. i would love to wear this dress for the first dinner meeting of my boyfriends parents. I need a sultry, sophisticated power dress to empower me and make me feel valuable, for his parents to believe i am worth their only child.

    This dress would be perfect to cling to my curves and offer my hour glass figure the confidence to smile through whatever paces they throw at me.

    fingers crossed the dinner goes well <3

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  67. ooo how delightful, I would see if I could get away with wearing this to all four of the christmas parties I have lined up, or if not drinks with the girls for sure.

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  68. I think I'd wear it on New Year's Day, because that's the day my job ends and I'll get to see my fiance and his family (no New Year's Eve celebrations for me, I'm working :( ).

    But currently, I'm so fed up of wearing old jeans and tshirt-that-advertises-my-job that I'd wear that dress around the house with earrings and makeup and feel AMAZING.

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  69. I would wear this gorgeous dress for an early evening meal followed by a Northern Ballet performance of The Nutcracker. With the fabulous cut of the dress I would feel a million dollars!

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  70. I would wear this dress out to a posh lunch with my hubby the day I earn my first paycheck as a freelancer . . .

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  71. wow it's stunning! I'd wear it to the meeting with my bank manager when I present my business plan!...can't hurt can it?

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  72. I would wear this with thick ruby red woolly tights and shoeboots to the wonderful carol concert that happens on Christmas Eve every year around the Christmas tree in our village square. It'd be perfect for lots of mulled wine in the pub afterwards!

    x

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  73. I would be wearing this to a (ahem) shopping afternoon with friends on Dec. 18th. Purchases (cocktails and possibly the odd bar snack) mostly to be made in The Dome and other George Street, Edinburgh hostelries. If the 2ft of snow, that we currently have, still hasn't disappeared by the 18th, I would be accessorising with flowery wellies and a ski jacket. (I've also re-tweeted this as @HydrangeaJewel).

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  74. I'd wear it into town, (when the weather is a bit warmer!), and just walk around feeling proud to hopefully make people think that I'm much more important than I actually am!

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  75. I plan on wearing this dress everywhere & never taking it off me over the Xmas :) Niamh B

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  76. I would wear it to dinner with my boyfriend!

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  77. It was my birthday last month, and I'm still waiting for the slap up dinner I was promised, so I'd wow my husband and wear that gorgeous dress to a fancy restaurant, hopefully very soon!

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  78. I have my graduate course lunch coming up - I'm insisting everyone wear smart and sparkly because I have no other opportunity to dress up so much this Christmas, being but a poor student and all!

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  79. I'd wear this to my friends 21st! I was worried I wouldn't be able to find anything without sequins or jewel colours but this dress is perfect. It's my dream dress.

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  80. Ill be wearing this with eels and nothing else in the bedroom!

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  81. Sashaying across the Christmas Markets mulled wine in hand on my way to afternoon tea with my best girlfriends...might have to add a fur coat though....its freezing in Manchester!!

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  82. Oh my what a gorgeous dress, I'd wear it on New Years Eve to a family party that I'm going to x

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  83. To my husbands Christmas party, although it is now in January as it had to be postponed due to the weather!

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  84. After 3 months hard work & LOTS of food-sacrifice I have SO earned the figure starting to appear (a waist again! it's a miracle!). I'll be 40 on Christmas Eve (lousy day for a birthday) so wouldn't this just make me 'fab@40'?
    Also going to Australia in January, so daresay would see a wearing or two in Perth?). I don't ever do 'girlie' or feminine frocks but this is just perfect! I can carry this off - course I can - with heels and confidence? I can! I can! Would just love to try!

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  85. Cor, what a lovely dress. I'd wear it ALL THE TIME but especially to celebrate the last day at my horrible job and then to be slinky and professional at my lovely new job and to all the parties in between.

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  86. I'd wear this when I met up my best friend just before Christmas. She lives 300 miles away so we hardly ever get to see each other, but this dress would be perfect for the night out we're planning :)

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  87. I would definitely wear this for Dressember, as I am 6 days in and going strong, but cold use the inspiration. Perhaps I would also wear it to a lovely solstice dinner I am going to in a couple of weeks!

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  88. *Sigh* I'd wear it EVERYWHERE.

    LOL @ saracross: Ill be wearing this with eels and nothing else in the bedroom! >>> Oooer. Eels.

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  89. I would wear it everywhere and anywhere, at every opportunity as I need every little bit of help I can get... if this really makes my waist look smaller I need it!!!! Size 16 please! I will wear it until it is in shreds... I promise!!!
    Debbie Harmer

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  90. I'd wear this dress to try and convince my Fiancé that we can get married in Vegas this Christmas event without his parents being there!

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  91. I would wear it whilst being a domestic goddess in the kitchen and then a naughty minx in the bedroom, I think it'd look fab with heels on, or off! ;-)

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  92. I would wear this dress on christmas day with my new husband! even though we've been together for over 7 years we've never spent christmas day together. It will either be my jim-jams or this dress...please let it be this dress!

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  93. My husband returns from Afghanistan for a two week break in January. We will go out, I will be wearing this dress, he will be in awe, we will sip (several) cocktails and forget for one night that he has to go back again.

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  94. I like many others would wear this Christmas day..this year I have given myself the great responsibility of cooking (my first ever!) Christmas lunch for 8 people! So whilst I'm getting flustered and loosing recipes/vital ingredients, I would still be able to look and feel fabulous!

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  95. O MY GOD!! this dress is beautiful!! if i won it, i would wear it immediately and an easily terrified young boy would find me in a huge desolate house in about 30 years time still wearing it. I would be covered in cobwebs and a bit ranty cos no-one took me to a NYE ball in 2010.

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  96. I'd be a "lady what lunches" and wear it out to lunch with my mum. And I'd treat her because I felt so smashing in my new dress.

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  97. I would wear this dress on every possible occasion until I get knocked up for the second time and condemn myself to two years of maternity clothes and breastfeeding tops...

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  98. No office do and not a lady that lunches but I love this dress, hope it might fit over my ample bum (and the rest). I could wear this on Christmas Day and do a Nigella in a bosom enhancing outfit - now to work on the food innuendo

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  99. It's so gorgeous, I'd wear it all the time, everywhere,even in the snow wearing my wellies to put the bins out!!!

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  100. I would where this dress everywhere to show it off! Just as soon as I lose my 'just had a baby' tum - baby is gorgeous though x

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  101. Georgina Ascroft7 December 2010 at 14:36

    I love Fever dresses and I love Aspire style! What a brilliant combination on the best fashion blog around!
    I would wear this to my annual Christmas get together with all my old school friends and make them all exceedingly jealous.

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  102. I'd wear it at home-it's important to make the effort and not let oneself go!

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  103. I would wear this dress to my son's first nursery nativity play next week. Yummy-mummy-one-up-man-ship aside, the kick-ass styling will detract from my emotion-blotched face and those frills look like good tear catchers.

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  104. I'd wear it for my anniversary dinner with the boy, on Epiphany. I live 400 miles away from him in termtime, so he only sees me in my sweatpants on skype and he deserves to see me looking all sexy in something that gorgeous!

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  105. I would wear this dress everywhere! Teaming it with my Irregular Choice Poetic License shoes also from Aspire Style. I would wear it when giving public lectures on Viennese modernism, and when I go to Prague in the New Year. I would feature it on my blog. Need I say more? I think you can tell that I am really coveting this dress!

    Tweeted too @msmollylouise

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  106. I'd wear it out to the 'do' I've got in my diary - the first outing with my new colleagues.

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  107. Well as this is the first Christmas my husband and I have been married, the first Christmas we are spending alone and the first Christmas that he isn't in or going back to Afghan; it would be a perfect first Christmas to wear this dress.

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  108. I would wear this to my work's prohibition themed christmasparty replete with long beads, cigarette holder, 20s headband and a large gin.

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  109. I'd wear this every day until Christmas! it would be perfect for work over a bright long sleeved top and tights, and perfect for the many Christmas parties I have planned by itself with my fav red suede wedges!Gorg!!

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  110. I love it! I'd wear it on a day when I have a very important meeting at work and then I'd feel super-confident all day and could then go and sneak in a lovely pre-Christmas glass of champagne with my girlfriends - perfect!

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  111. I work alone and don't often get the chance for a knees up (okay, and apparently I'm suddenly 50. A knees up, seriously?) Anyway, I'd wear it at home on Christmas Day (after all the grubby cooking bit is done) to impress my lovely husband :)

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  112. I've been ill recently so haven't been doing much, and don't plan on doing much this month either, but on Boxing Day I'm planning on finally letting me hair down and this is the perfect dress to accompany a cocktail (or three).

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  113. What a stunning dress!

    I'd love to wear it to my mother-in-law's 60th brithday afternoon tea do. Posh hotel, tea and scones and just her and her daughter-in-laws.

    Her birthday was this week, but we're having a girly do in the new year.

    I've RT'd too @missielizzieb Fingers crossed x

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  114. If I could I'd wear this gorgeous dress on Thursday night. For alas I turn 30 *cries a bit*. At least I'd look pretty good! :) x

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  115. If I were the proud owner of this dress I would wear it to my first ever office Christmas party! For the simple reason that I want to look amazing! (and have nothing to wear at this point!)

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  116. I'd wear this dress to the office Christmas party as we are having a Mad Men theme and this would be the perfect 'Joan about the office' dress to go with my first ever professional up-do and the all important killer heals. Fabulous darling!

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  117. I would wear this dress to my birthday night out. It's my birthday on December the 19th.

    Last year I wore a size 20 dress and felt miserable all year. But this year I have lost two and a half stone and am a size 14.

    Hell, you know where I would wear a dress like this?

    Bloody everywhere. X x x

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  118. I would wear this dress to the office - it would certainly make the few weeks until my Xmas holiday seem a lot less strenuous!!

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  119. Unfortunately my best friends and I are all over the world this new years eve (well I'm not, I'm the only one in London!). Usually we spend it together and we like to think of the four of us as the London versions of the Sex and the City girls.

    To make up for being apart this new years eve we have already planned a fabulous night of cocktails next year and this dress would be PERFECT for the soiree. Very chic don't you think?

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  120. I'd wear this for my birthday on Christmas Eve to cocktails with my old school friends - It'll be perfect with a big winter coat and some snow for a white Christmas :)

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  121. I'd wear it on the school run - just to celebrate the fact I could get into it !!!

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  122. I'd wear this to my birthday /graduation dinner (same day!) with killer heels. Bah, graduation, it's only a day but the photos last a lifetime. This dress looks perfect as I can layer thick tights underneath it for warmth!

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  123. This dress looks perfect for a winter wedding, and as I have two of those before Christmas...

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  124. I'm going to my friends parents house on New Years Eve and it would be a great dress to wear to see in 2011 in style!

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  125. I would wear this dreamy dress whilst swanning up and down the Asda aisles, a feast for the eyes, accessorising with a trolley load of tequila, bailies and prosecco. Perhaps livening it up with a smattering of olives and green and black chocolate for that sophisaticated look.

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  126. I would wear it to see the Royal Ballet's Cinderella. I was told I couldn't keep dancing as a teen because of my body but I'd rather have my wicked curves than starve myself. This dress would make me proud to have found new dreams!

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  127. I would wear this with chunky knit tights and boots to the secret garden picnic I have planned for my fiancé on Christmas Eve!

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  128. A girly christmas night out with my friends. Tis not oft we frequent the cheesy bars and nightclubs anymore but once a year we have a blowout and put our hair down. Begone our adult reponsibilities, put on some Barry White and let us strut around our handbags!

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  129. I'd wear this beautiful dress to the launch of a book that I have a chapter in... it's smart, sophisticated and just what's needed for a new Doctor who is still getting used to her new title (especially as she she still gets asked for ID when buying sherry...)

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  130. I would wear the dress to my work Christmas party at the end of January - a real incentive to lose my baby weight before then!! would have to be worn with gold accessories - so i could go crazy with my wishlist on Asos!

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  131. I'd wear it to my birthday - because when it's a cold January Monday night and I'm one year closer to middle age, what better way to remind myself I've still got it (with the help of a miracle dress), eh?

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  132. I would wear this dress to bring in the new year - 2011 couldn't be anything but fabulous if it started in such fine style underneath the fireworks!

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  133. I'd wear this to my works Christmas party... Hopefully it would remind the guys on my team (I'm the only girl) that I am a girl rather than just another lad. A dress like that make my curves like more Beyonce than Mary from X Factor :-)

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  134. All my friends have got one!

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  135. I'd wear this dress to the space shuttle launch scheduled on December 25th in Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan.

    A Russian government Zenit 3F rocket will launch the first Electro-L weather satellite. The rocket will use a Fregat upper stage to boost the spacecraft to geosynchronous orbit. The Electro-L satellite will collect visible and infrared satellite imagery for Russian meteorologists.

    I'd also wear it to the after party :)

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  136. I'd wear this everywhere. All the time. Yes, really.

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  137. I'd wear anywhere, but more importantly any time I needed a confidence boost, after a bad second half of 2010, a dress so beautiful, that would give me such a bangin' silhouette, would give me much needed confidence!

    Failing that, I'd wear it anywhere near mistletoe.

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  138. I wouldn't wear it. I'd give to a lady friend as a gift. *Brownie Points*

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  139. I would wear this dress to the Christmas party being held by the boy I have a hugmongous-blush-worthy crush on. So, regardless of the sucess of my mulled wine fueled plan, at the very least I'd look fabulous.

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  140. I'd wear this dress with a darling little veiled hat and strappy platforms to marry my sweetheart in the New Year...

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  141. Day in day out I wear sensible trousers and boring tops to work - I am a University librarian. I would wear this for my last week at work before the Christmas break to show that my outer geek hides an inner 'Oh my goodness, why Miss Jones without your glasses you are beautiful' vamp. Where better to catwalk this beautiful dress than down the English Literature shelves? Heels, fishnets and slash of red lipstick - let's change the face of libraries one dress at a time.

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  142. I'd wear it it for me and my bf's anniversary dinner -- last December anniversary before we get married and have a July anniversary. Well, I'd wear it provided the snow thaws and I'm no longer stuck 200 miles from home :-(

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  143. I'd definitely wear this dress on new years eve at my bestest's house party; flouncing across the room every chance I get in order to catch every person's green monster eyes. There'll have to be a lot of 'hair wooshing', 'darling' talking, and fabulous smokey eye make-up to match the glamour theme!

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  144. If I won this dress I'd wear it to my first date with my new chap (who I haven't met yet- but of course would in this dress). Have been single for two years and I am begging for a serious chutzpah dress! I love it!!! x

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  145. I love this dress. Really love it. Would love to win it, but after reading all the comments above, I think you should give it to BigFashionista because she deserves it. Well done hun, that's fantastic. Keeping fingers crossed that you get it x

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  146. I'd wear this dress... all the way to bed.

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  147. I've got a job interview coming up so would wear it there, as it would be sure to get me the job. I like to wear ultra feminine stuff to work so with some black tights and kitten heels this would be perfect.

    [email protected]

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  148. I'd love to wear it out to a lovely meal, light by candlelight. But being vegan, that's difficult at the best of times. So I'd probably wear it on my days off. To feel pretty.

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  149. Wow. I would wear this on NYE which is also our anniversary. I live in a little town in the country and that dress would turn heads for sure in our local! Perfect!

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  150. A fortieth chaotic Christmas Eve party!

    Delicious!

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  151. I work with a group of people who make much more than I do and their wardrobes usually show it. We're taking our customers to a swanky Christmas business dinner up in London, and I would love to saunter in wearing this gorgeous dress! Booyah.. how u like me now!

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  152. I'd love to wear the dress to go out with my husband for a nice meal out :)

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  153. No more entries! We won't count you if you were after 20:00 - rules is rules, sorry!

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  154. gosh! i'm too late AND i'm not living in the uk, so theres a double no-chance to win this goodie for me...
    never mind, this is fun: i'd wear this piece in a shabby hell'-angels-styled bar, because i love to be overdressed ;)

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