SHE thought she had the perfect LBD to wear for her grandad’s funeral.
But when Amber tried it on, she was more than a little concerned that it was “too booby” and “inappropriate” to wear in a church.



The dress featured lace panels down the side and a flattering V-neck.
However, the cut of the neckline was very low cut, although Amber insisted she didn’t remember it being that revealing.
“It’s my grandad’s funeral today and this was actually the only dress that I bought,” she said in a video on her TikTok page.
“But now I’m a bit worried that it’s a bit like booby for a church and it’s the only dress that I’ve got like.
“Is that disrespectful?”
She questioned whether or not she should wear a jumper over the top for the funeral, but said she was looking forward to seeing long-distance family at the service.
“But this dress – I’ve just got a feeling this is gonna be really inappropriate,” Amber added.
“I wore this dress before and I never remembered it being like (this).
“Oh my God is it okay? I don’t know!”
“Please help me guys, is this dress inappropriate for a funeral?” she wrote in the caption.
And there were more than a couple of comments from people insisting the dress was far too revealing to wear to a funeral.
“No way for a funeral. Honestly, take it off!” one wrote.
“Nooooo, too much flesh – it’s disrespectful,” another insisted.
“Put ’em away!” a third agreed.
“Disrespectful.”
“Take it off,” someone else said.
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Looking for the perfect summer dress to fit your bigger bust? Deputy Fashion Editor Abby McHale has the perfect solution.
Finding a dress that flatters your bigger bust can be hard, often dresses can leave your bra showing, squash your bust and just be ill fitting in general.
However, there are a few things you can look out for that will make dress shopping easier.
A V-neck is a really flattering neckline as it gives your chest some more space, however, don’t discount a square neck also, not only is this a trendy neckline, but will also give your bust the room it needs.
Empire line fits are also super flattering, you just need to make sure they fall underneath the bottom of your bra, that way your bust will sit nicely before the rest of the dress skims your body.
Wrap style dresses are also a great option but just make sure to look for an added popper detail, so that you don’t have to use a safety pin to hold the dress in place and stop your bra from showing.
Extra shirring detail on the back will also give the dress more room for stretch around your chest.
And if you’re looking for a backless dress then make sure there is one with a tie detail at the back that means you can still wear a bra.
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“Why ask – you know it’s inappropriate.”
“Please don’t wear this to your Granddad’s funeral,” another commented.
“Totally disrespectful.
“Put a cardigan on over it or change all together Amber. Wear navy if nothing else.
“DO NOT WEAR THAT DRESS!!! “
“Girl I’m all for supporting girls, but no way for a funeral,” someone else wrote.
However, others were in favour of Amber’s dress, with one sighing: “She can wear it to a funeral, they are just breasts!”
“Wear what you’re comfortable wearing, I’m sure your grandad would approve,” another agreed.
“Whatever you choose, just be you.”
“Stunning and it’s fine babe, you wear what you feel comfortable in,” a third wrote.
“I went to a funeral and one of the granddaughters had a tight fitting backless dress on,” someone else said.
“Times have changed. As long as you feel comfortable!”
“You look perfect, my darling,” another commented.
