Pretty Little Things Cheapest Dresses Tried on by Brooke Marsden
This particular Haul by Brooke Marsden is quite something out of the ordinary. Naturally, hauls would feature some of the fanciest outfits and it is normal for the content creator or the model to love most of them- if not all of them. But what is it like trying out something way below the budget line? One thing for sure is cheap outfits are rarely fancy and you don’t expect the model would find them up to their liking. In this Haul Brooke Marsden could not even hide her disappointments.
For the most part, the dresses are not that bad and we have to cut them some slack given they don’t cost an arm and a leg. For starters, the forest green dress is quite a good design with the cut-out at the waist giving it a perfect hourglass illusion. Generally, it looks stylish and good for the photoshoot but I would not say practical. I would have to agree with Brooke on that one.
The red one, save for the baggy size, maybe sizing down a few levels down would make them a perfect fit. Brooke Marsden doesn’t give it enough credit it deserves. The third one, well from the first look at it, it looks a bit awkward. The colouration is a bit off, the clips give the dress a rather unusual. Again, I would agree with Brooke Marsden on the dress not looking cute. As do the white one, the material looks a bit classical, it looks comfortable and stylish. Not something up to today’s fashion standards, but given the price it is something worth considering. The purple one is more of a night dress that is something to wear outside the bedroom settings. A fancy and colourful night dress I would call it.
Brooke doesn’t like it and, in her view, not something you would step out with.
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The grey one is too stylish and too overdone I would say. It has too many details. The grey colour is good, the backside looks nice the cut out at the front makes it a bit too complicated and not practical to wear outside. As for the one flowery white crotchet dress is something I was expecting Brooke would describe as the best in the collection. But again, this far I am starting to believe this entire collection was made for a photoshoot rather than a practical outfit you would feel comfortable stepping out in. The same can be said for the black mesh see-through dress. Brooke Marsden says the material feels itchy and it has a very cheap look. Well, that was a bit of an exaggeration I would say, not the itchy part but the cheap look. It sure is cheap but even for the price, it has a touch of stylish sense way above its price range.
The white cutout dress with excessive slits is not very practical other than in a studio setting and for photoshoot events, it is not something you wear and feel comfortable in. The same case with the jungle green dress with the mesh sleeve. Generally, the whole collection doesn’t meet Brooke's standards. If it were not for the title this try-on haul would have been mistaken for one made to criticize the entire collection. But again, most of them are not that good and adding extra coins is certainly worth it when it comes to getting something likeable.