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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]A collared shirt under a wrap dress can also look really professional, if you get the proportions right. Not all shirts work with all dresses, though![/b] OP, I think it depends on where you work. I'm in a research office and we are def. business casual (I could wear sleeveless in summer if I wanted), but kick it up a notch for client meetings, etc. Also depends on your age. And your commute--I walk/metro, so it's nice to be able to take a layer off when it's 100 degrees out! I wouldn't wear a dress + cardigan to a client meeting, though--definitely would switch to a jacket, and if you are in a more formal workplace, cardigans might not be right. I'm also not seeing how that BR dress is too low cut! Looks fine to me. The fabric, though, yes. In fact, I'd be more worried the fabric was too thin than I would about the general coverage. Coverage doesn't help if you can see every lump and bump through it.[/quote] PP who suggested the BR wrap dress here. That is a really cute idea! I can't wait to give it a try. I promise the material on this dress is really nice, but it was more the silhouette in general that I was recommending. It's a versatile look and an easy one for those who like their arms covered. The DVF wrap dresses are supposed to be lovely too, although I can't bring myself to spend that much for one.[/quote]
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