Sentences with phrase «dress justice»

The phrase "dress justice" refers to the idea that the way we present ourselves through clothing can affect how people perceive us and whether we are treated fairly and impartially. Full definition
I wore a Halston Heritage gown, but didn't get pictures to do this gorgeous dress justice.
The picture does not do this dress justice.
Despite wanting to do Jane's dress justice, I also wanted to end up with a dress I'd wear, so I opted for a fuller skirt than hers.
The photos in the magazine definitely do this dress justice, too much justice.
Sadly, the photos aren't really doing the dress justice... G and I give high props to wedding photographers everywhere»cause taking pictures of a white dress is not easy.
The pictures do not give the color of the dress justice.
I'm sure you would agree with me that the heels really gave the dress justice.
I do not want to be unfair to this dress, because I wasn't wearing the proper undergarments (like a miracle girdle) to do this dress justice when I tried it on.
The photos on here do not do this dress justice!
No amount of cover up (jacket, cardigan, or gauzey sweater) will do this dress justice.
-- Since a beautiful celebration calls for a beautiful dress, I went for this gorgeous sequin gown by Badgley Mischka and let me tell you that the pictures didn't do this dress justice!
I disagree and think that black booties give this dress no justice, but that's my OPINION.
I don't think photos do this dress justice — it really must be seen to be appreciated.
I was worried about how it would look on, but the sample picture doesn't do the dress justice!
The pictures don't do the colors of this dress justice.
Make sure that your footwear gives your dress justice.
I really wanted to do this dress justice in photos, because it is simply gorgeous.
Ann Taylor Night Garden Pocket Dress (wearing Size 6)- My picture doesn't do this dress justice... it's beautiful in person!
Photos do not do this dress justice.
The photos do not do the dress justice.
I'm not really sure the photos do this dress justice.
The hemp oil makes the paint so soft — my pictures really aren't doing this dresser justice — it has so much depth in person, and because it actually soaks into the wood, I feel it's more durable than just a coat of wax on the top.
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