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04-13-2017 09:55 AM
plus her female assets are not out and showing like the other fashion host 😕
04-13-2017 11:02 AM
I like the way Amy dresses as a petite myself. My only objection is the fact that she always wears really high heels. If you're short, accept it and be comfy!! I enjoy my ballet flats and sneakers. Occasionally I will wear a 2" wedge, but I'm certainly not kidding anyone if I were to wear a 5" heel...especially when I fell on my butt.
04-13-2017 11:24 AM
What's comfy to one person isn't necessarily comfy to another person and vice versa. Perhaps Amy is comfy in her very high heels (whereas I wouldn't be). I've read that Jimmy Choos are comfy, although I don't own any. Amy could be more comfy in high heels than in ballet flats -who knows? What works for one person doesn't necessarily work for another.
04-13-2017 12:00 PM
04-13-2017 12:03 PM
@ respected contributor
I respectfully disagree! I'm 5'3", 105 lbs. but petite sizing doesn't fit me well at all.
Crotch too short, length too short (I take a 30" inseam),waist not in the right place, etc.
If I see something on Amy that fits really good on her, I know It'll fit me good too!
I especially like seeing her modeling tunics, since too long can swallow us up and look like a dress.
I was speaking about a women who is a true petite, and should wear a true petite. At 5' 3". you are almost not a petite. I wish I was that height! Often I see Amy in pencil skirts that a meant to hit just below the knee, on her they are past mid calf. That proportion is all wrong, and wearing heels doesn't disquise the fact. She looks like she's standing in a hole, or playing dress up.
04-13-2017 12:17 PM
@Lila4Now wrote:@ respected contributor
I respectfully disagree! I'm 5'3", 105 lbs. but petite sizing doesn't fit me well at all.
Crotch too short, length too short (I take a 30" inseam),waist not in the right place, etc.
If I see something on Amy that fits really good on her, I know It'll fit me good too!
I especially like seeing her modeling tunics, since too long can swallow us up and look like a dress.
I was speaking about a women who is a true petite, and should wear a true petite. At 5' 3". you are almost not a petite. I wish I was that height! Often I see Amy in pencil skirts that a meant to hit just below the knee, on her they are past mid calf. That proportion is all wrong, and wearing heels doesn't disquise the fact. She looks like she's standing in a hole, or playing dress up.
Almost? LOL!
I'm pretty sure that I've heard both Amy and Lori G. say they were 5'3" (Amy may have said 5'2", but what's 1"?)
Amy wears heels because she's young and high heels are very fashionable with younger women or any woman who can wear them!
She's mentioned more than once that she loves her heels/heeled boots!
04-13-2017 12:27 PM
Lori has said many times she is 5'4".
04-13-2017 01:58 PM - edited 04-13-2017 01:59 PM
@KingstonsMom wrote:
@Lila4Now wrote:I'm petite, too. As a vertically challenged woman, the first rule is: if you can't buy a petite size, you must alter the hem of dresses/skirts. If you don't, you look either like you're playing dress up in your mothers clothes, or you look like you're standing in a hole. There is not a heel high enough to pull off dresses/skirts that are too long for you! It just looks wrong! The same rule goes for some of the really long tunics, a regular size just doesn't work on a petite. The proportions of the outfit are all wrong for a petite women. Amy should be aware of this basic fact. And, yes it's a fact. As far as her looks, we hold polar opposite views.
I respectfully disagree! I'm 5'3", 105 lbs. but petite sizing doesn't fit me well at all.
Crotch too short, length too short (I take a 30" inseam),waist not in the right place, etc.
If I see something on Amy that fits really good on her, I know It'll fit me good too!
I especially like seeing her modeling tunics, since too long can swallow us up and look like a dress.
If you can't wear petite sized clothes then you are not a true petite even at 5ft.3. I'm your height and I cannot wear a regular pant , the rise would hang too low and shirt sleeves and length are too long.Regular size dresses don't hang right on a petite frame, bust darts and waist fall too low.
04-13-2017 03:08 PM
@Pearlee wrote:What's comfy to one person isn't necessarily comfy to another person and vice versa. Perhaps Amy is comfy in her very high heels (whereas I wouldn't be). I've read that Jimmy Choos are comfy, although I don't own any. Amy could be more comfy in high heels than in ballet flats -who knows? What works for one person doesn't necessarily work for another.
I agree! To each their own! I LIVE in heels. Always have. Even my flip flops have a wedge. I am extremely comfy in them!
I broke many bones in both feet and ankles years ago. Didn't heal properly. There is nothing more painful to me than to be in a flat or bare footed. EXCEPT: Vionics! When those first appeared, it was the first time in 15 years I could wear anything flat.
04-13-2017 03:15 PM
@Shanus wrote:I like the way Amy dresses as a petite myself. My only objection is the fact that she always wears really high heels. If you're short, accept it and be comfy!! I enjoy my ballet flats and sneakers. Occasionally I will wear a 2" wedge, but I'm certainly not kidding anyone if I were to wear a 5" heel...especially when I fell on my butt.
@Shanus,It seems like Amy is more fashion oriented and the heels are a fashion choice.
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