Sentences with phrase «chest than this dress»

But I'm going to guess I'd need more room in the chest than this dress originally had.

Not exact matches

He is built, in fact, much morelike a wrestler than a swimmer, with broad shoulders, thick, powerfully muscledarms and a barrel chest tapering down to a waist as slim as a dress model's.
For example, I've never had the need to wear a sports bra while running, bikini tops could easily be purchased in the kids section, and I'm yet to find a dress with a fitted chest area that I can wear without stuffing it to the brim with something other than my boobs, which never do an adequate job of taking up the allotted space on their own.
Dark woods, elegant styling, and highboy dressers rather than long, low, chests of drawers, give a baby's room a sense of timelessness and elegance.
The dress was a little snug in the chest, but other than that, it fit well and you didn't have to keep pulling the dress up like other strapless dresses.
Cozying up in a chunky knit, caressing cashmere weaves — there is no better way to dress for cold weather and still maintaining your style than reaching into your closet or chest of drawers and pulling out your favorite, well - worn winter beauty.
I typically would wear the 6R, but the 8R provided more space for my chest and allowed the dress to lay more flat on me rather than hugging every bit.
One more strapless to cover and I think this dress comes closer than the Aubergine Sky to being workable even with a large chest.
Far more delicate - seeming in person than on the screen, Ms. Swinton is dressed in a loose brown shirt that she'll pull over her legs, knees folded against her chest, several times during the course of our conversation — a charming, almost alarmingly childlike pose from an actress I most readily associate with ferocious, audacious turns in Derek Jarman's free - verse celluloid poetry and best - of - bad - movie appearances in everything from Vanilla Sky to The Beach to The Statement.
Well it was my husband, the designated «lug - er» of all things heavy (this fact which of course was the prime reason for his soon - to - be-brilliance), who suggested, «Why not just paint the chest rather than swapping its location with the dresser
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