I’m a size 26 & my mate’s a 12 – we tried on the same Asos dresses but one was so low cut my cleavage had to be censored

TWO women tried on three Asos dresses to show what the outfits would look like on their different bodies.

Laura Adlington, size 26, and her best friend, Lottie Drynan, size 12, tried on the same long dresses from Asos to see how they would look on body shapes – and both were oversized. motion.

Laura Adlingon, size 26, and her best friend, Lottie, both tried on the same Asos dresses, to see how they would look on different sized bodies

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Laura Adlingon, size 26, and her best friend, Lottie, both tried on the same Asos dresses, to see how they would look on different sized bodiesCredit: Tiktok – @lauraadlington
The women were left in a frenzy with their journey

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The women were left in a frenzy with their journeyCredit: Tiktok – @lauraadlington
A dress that had to be censored to cover Lottie's size 12 cleavage

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A dress that had to be censored to cover Lottie’s size 12 cleavageCredit: Tiktok – @lauraadlington

Not only did they not like the dresses, but Lottie’s cleavage had to be moderated in a dress, because it was too low.

Laura, who appeared on The Great British Bake Off, shared the clip on social media as the two shared their thoughts on each dress.

Lottie explained: “Hi, I’m Lottie and I wear a size 12,” then Laura added, “Hi, I’m Laura and I wear a size 26.”

Size 12 Lottie added: “Welcome to the same dress, different body, from Asos.”

Lottie explains:

“I pressed the wrong start button.”

Laura interjected: “That sucks.”

Speaking of Asos dresses, Lottie insists: “They’re getting lower and lower – you can’t wear a bra with this.”

Then Laura explains, “I love the color – that’s really the only thing I like about it.”

The women then tried on Next dress – but both were quickly agitated.

Lottie put her hand on her chest and said, “Wait…”

Seconds later, Lottie moved her hand, but had to moderate the screen because her breasts were still spilling out.

Not only did the dress not fit Lottie, but Laura was unimpressed, as she noted: “It was horrible. The color is like the color of blood in ancient times.”

Lottie stated, “I think that shape looks good on you. I really, really do.

But Laura disagreed, as she added: “I look like a potato.”

The couple then tried on their last dress, but were not impressed.

Lottie pointed to her dress as she explained: “Again, Asos…so short. And what is with the band? What a weird place to put the dashboard?

“It looks like a maternity dress.”

Laura’s TikTok clip that she shared under the username @lauraadlingtonobviously made many people gasp because it quickly collected 56,600 views in just one day.

Social media users enjoyed the clip and were quick to share their thoughts in the comments section.

One said: “You’re both gorgeous, but these dresses aren’t. They look so cheap.”

Another added: “Agreed! Asos go to sleep.”

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A third commented: “I have to pin almost all of my shirts like this from Asos!”

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The couple was equally impressed with the last dress

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The couple was equally impressed with the last dressCredit: Tiktok – @lauraadlington
Social media users share that they also find the neckline on Asos dresses often too low

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Social media users share that they also find the neckline on Asos dresses often too lowCredit: Tiktok – @lauraadlington

Edmuns DeMars

Edmund DeMarche is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Edmund DeMarche joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing edmund@ustimespost.com.

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