How can anyone take us seriously in these dimity florals and huge shoulder ruffles?

Anonymous
Admittedly this is not usually my style but was in Nantucket and everyone was wearing them.

I bought one and it is comfortable and easy to wear and yet still looks nice and is flattering. It doesn't wrinkle and you can wash in the machine. I love it.
Anonymous
That's an incredibly misogynist statement, OP.

You are saying that women who dress in these clothes, are somehow worth less than women who dress in other clothes?

Are you a proponent of looking like a man to be more respected? Donning apparel reminiscent of the military? Sharp edges, clean cut lines, no pink or baby blue? Trousers at all times?

Anonymous
Don’t forget the double tiers in the skirt. The prints and the ruffles are too much for me too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone post some photos, please? I'm not sure what you all are talking about.


https://tnuck.com/products/lemon-blanca-midi-dress

https://www.anthropologie.com/shop/the-peregrine-square-neck-midi-dress?category=dresses-midi&color=030&type=STANDARD&quantity=1

https://www.hillhousehome.com/collections/nap-dress-shop/products/the-ellie-nap-dress-farmers-market?variant=41363556728875



These are flattering for women with somewhat chunky arms. It’s not that deep.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone post some photos, please? I'm not sure what you all are talking about.


https://tnuck.com/products/lemon-blanca-midi-dress

https://www.anthropologie.com/shop/the-peregrine-square-neck-midi-dress?category=dresses-midi&color=030&type=STANDARD&quantity=1

https://www.hillhousehome.com/collections/nap-dress-shop/products/the-ellie-nap-dress-farmers-market?variant=41363556728875



I thought OP was talking about dresses to wear to work, which none of those are.
It's true that if you show up to the office in a sundress you probably will not make a great impression, ruffles or no.
Anonymous
Team OP.

Ironically, Brooks Brothers has been my go to for office clothes of late.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:These clothes aren’t my style therefore there must be a conspiracy against women!!!!!!!



Right? The hysteria is infecting even the fashion forum.


These links point to cute summery frocks — not intended for the boardroom? Strange post.
Anonymous


Here you go, OP: https://www.reiss.com/us/en/shop/gender-women-productaffiliation-suitsandtailoring-0?p=5#325.9375


This is my go to for work clothing. I too hate those dresses you mention--but also they aren't really intended for the office.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Here you go, OP: https://www.reiss.com/us/en/shop/gender-women-productaffiliation-suitsandtailoring-0?p=5#325.9375


This is my go to for work clothing. I too hate those dresses you mention--but also they aren't really intended for the office.


Ooh, long blazers - thanks PP!
Anonymous
Sundresses have been around forever
Anonymous
I thought this style had been around for a few years and was going out? I live in Florida so I may just be confusing it with other ubiquitous sundresses. But yeah these are the domain of late 30s early 40s UMC basic moms without jobs in my rich Florida town. I wouldn’t call them aspirational here; more basic mom who mall shops and doesn’t have a lot of fashion nerve. It’s pretty much lily pullitzer
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sundresses have been around forever


+1 and that lemons Tuckernuck is so cute.

I'm a lawyer but I also enjoy going to summer parties, vacations and the like. I would wear that dress!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Here you go, OP: https://www.reiss.com/us/en/shop/gender-women-productaffiliation-suitsandtailoring-0?p=5#325.9375


This is my go to for work clothing. I too hate those dresses you mention--but also they aren't really intended for the office.


+1 those ruffle dresses aren't for the office, even with a blazer.

Is it really normal to pay $700+ for one women's suit? I'm not a big shopper but when I do shop, I tend to shop thrift stores and sometimes will hit TJ Maxx or similar if I need to get something for my kids. I also don't really need or look for suits like those in the link. That's steep, yikes...I feel like I could replace half my wardrobe with $700. I guess if I had a big C-suite kind of job that called for that type of work clothing, I wouldn't think of it as so expensive...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love dressing like that. I'm wealthy and educated, and above all, I don't have weird American hang-ups about what constitutes femininity in 2025.

Before it was a style in the US, I had to spend hours online looking for stuff sold in Japan. Or go to Japan (and see my cousins).

You don't need to wear only what you find in stores. Some decades will be harder than others to find what YOU like to wear, but a little persistence pays off!






So you’d go to a client meeting in a nap dress? Oooookaaaaay.
Anonymous
I’m old. These styles are just a re-do of the 70’s. Today’s designers are never original.
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