Most suit dresses are sheaths, right? But I look best in something flared or A-line. Do suits or professional dresses exist in this cut? Have to report in person to a job I was fired for remotely so need to beef up the business wardrobe. Google wasn't leading me the right direction. |
A line are professional.
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Probably not as a set, but you can definitely find a slight a line and pair with certain blazers. Requires some mix and match/trial and error. |
You can wear a short (cropped at waist) blazer with an a-line dress. But the typical suit blazer is hard to wear with a skirt if you have hips. Nothing wrong with a pants suit.
If you need to look professional but don't strictly need a blazer then yes, an A line dress is fine. |
Just be sure to define your waist. Otherwise you'll look dumpy. Cropped jacket, peplum, belt, etc. Usually better to match the skirt rather than have a big color contrast. |