I just bought a black maxi dress (Uniqlo) that is really flattering, but I'm questioning whether there's any occasion to wear it outside of a funeral?? who's even wearing head to toe black these days. should i return this? I'm shorter so this is coming down a bit closer to the ankle on me.
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Work. Out to dinner. Church if you go.
I think black is fine by itself but if it bothers you, add cor in your shoes and sweater or jacket. |
| I have 3 black midi dresses about that length - 2 linen and 1 cotton (from Uniqlo). They are classic styles and I wear them Spring - Fall. |
| Wear colorful jewelry if all black seems too somber. Or, even if hte cut is flattering, this might just not be a look for you. |
| I wear it with black sandals and a straw hat and wear it to vineyard, etc |
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I'd wear it with boots when it gets cool again - out to dinner, anywhere else.
Hard to wear a dress like that in the summer, though. Maybe with Vans to dress it down? |
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A classic. Keep. Consider that you could wear this year round.
Throw on a denim jacket. I’d wear it to dinner, for a car trip, pack to wear on vacation, use it as a cover up, pair with sandals. |
| Everywhere? Where wouldn't you wear it? |
| Visits to ny or Paris |
| Everywhere - since when is black only for funerals, LOL? |
| Outside of a funeral? That’s hilarious. Have you never been to a major metropolitan city? People wear black every day. |
| People wear black all the time. It’s very slimming. |
| That's just a nice black summer dress. Where it anywhere -- to the mall, to the store, out for a casual dinner. Wherever. |
| I would argue that dress isn’t really appropriate for a funeral. |
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That's not a maxi dress. "Maxi" implies floor length and lots of fabric.
I have black dresses for funerals. A winter one (ponte, knee length sheath), and a frilly lightweight cotton one with an A line skirt that ends below the knee. I think you could wear this to a funeral if it wasn't too wrinkly and you dressed it up with black pumps, nice bag, nice belt. |