Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.thereformation.com/products/moya-linen-two-piece/1314481WHT.html?dwvar_1314481WHT_color=CHR&quantity=1
I wore this for a panel recently and was very comfortable.
Agree that for seated panels, you'll most comfortable in midi length, or pants.
A really nice blazer may also hide a tummy.
That's a great dress, but it says it's linen - does it get all wrinkly?
Anonymous wrote:https://www.thereformation.com/products/moya-linen-two-piece/1314481WHT.html?dwvar_1314481WHT_color=CHR&quantity=1
I wore this for a panel recently and was very comfortable.
Agree that for seated panels, you'll most comfortable in midi length, or pants.
A really nice blazer may also hide a tummy.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.thereformation.com/products/moya-linen-two-piece/1314481WHT.html?dwvar_1314481WHT_color=CHR&quantity=1
I wore this for a panel recently and was very comfortable.
Agree that for seated panels, you'll most comfortable in midi length, or pants.
A really nice blazer may also hide a tummy.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - I appreciate all the suggestions! Especially the concern about dress length and seating.
I carry my belly weight lower, thanks to a nearly full-term twin pregnancy and c-section, which makes many of the belted options that have fuller/flared skirts possibilities. Sheaths or anything more fitted through the hips just won't work anymore. Also makes it more challenging to find pants that are appropriate and flattering. I have a couple of standby blazer ponte pant combos that have worked well for winter due to the wider legs and stretchy waistlines.
A PP's suggestion of a Nic & Zoe dress from Nordstrom reminded me that I have a couple of their pieces and they fit well. I saw this dress:
https://www.nicandzoe.com/petite/petite-dresses/water-lilies-bianca-dress-S241901P.html?lang=en_US
It's a silhouette that works well for me. My arms are decent. I worry about temperature, though. I sometimes feel frumpy in cardigans. But think a blazer might be too much?
I love the jumpsuit a pp suggested, but always think those are better for tall, thin people. I have size D breasts that can fill the bodice of something like that and make the proportions look off. Also, practically speaking, taking the whole thing off to use the toilette seems like a lot of work!
You've all given me great suggestions to consider.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.thereformation.com/products/moya-linen-two-piece/1314481WHT.html?dwvar_1314481WHT_color=CHR&quantity=1
I wore this for a panel recently and was very comfortable.
Agree that for seated panels, you'll most comfortable in midi length, or pants.
A really nice blazer may also hide a tummy.
This is a very cool dress - professional but fun and interesting too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
https://www.macys.com/shop/product/london-times-petite-ruffle-trim-sleeveless-maxi-dress?ID=18124478
https://www.macys.com/shop/product/jessica-howard-petite-flora-print-flutter-sleeve-midi-dress?ID=17832997
https://www.macys.com/shop/product/jessica-howard-petite-floral-mesh-fit-flare-dress?ID=17833012
https://www.nordstrom.com/s/spring-shadow-daydream-tiered-midi-dress/7600999?origin=category-personalizedsort&breadcrumb=Home%2FWomen%2FClothing%2FDresses&fashionsize=size%2FWomens%20Clothing%2FPetite%3A%2012%2C%20L%7Csize%2FWomens%20Clothing%2FPetite%3A%2010%2C%20M&color=001
https://www.macys.com/shop/product/msk-petite-printed-flutter-sleeve-wide-leg-jumpsuit?ID=17670162
The first one is beautiful!
The pants are great too.
Anonymous wrote:
https://www.macys.com/shop/product/london-times-petite-ruffle-trim-sleeveless-maxi-dress?ID=18124478
https://www.macys.com/shop/product/jessica-howard-petite-flora-print-flutter-sleeve-midi-dress?ID=17832997
https://www.macys.com/shop/product/jessica-howard-petite-floral-mesh-fit-flare-dress?ID=17833012
https://www.nordstrom.com/s/spring-shadow-daydream-tiered-midi-dress/7600999?origin=category-personalizedsort&breadcrumb=Home%2FWomen%2FClothing%2FDresses&fashionsize=size%2FWomens%20Clothing%2FPetite%3A%2012%2C%20L%7Csize%2FWomens%20Clothing%2FPetite%3A%2010%2C%20M&color=001
https://www.macys.com/shop/product/msk-petite-printed-flutter-sleeve-wide-leg-jumpsuit?ID=17670162
Anonymous wrote:https://www.thereformation.com/products/moya-linen-two-piece/1314481WHT.html?dwvar_1314481WHT_color=CHR&quantity=1
I wore this for a panel recently and was very comfortable.
Agree that for seated panels, you'll most comfortable in midi length, or pants.
A really nice blazer may also hide a tummy.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with all the suggestions regarding figuring out the seating/standing arrangement and thinking about how you will sit.
And now, some potential dresses (all in Petites):
https://www.whitehouseblackmarket.com/store/product/short-sleeve-matte-jersey-ruched-tie-front-midi-dress/570364210
https://www.whitehouseblackmarket.com/store/product/long-sleeve-utility-shirt-dress/570361226
And I think this skirt could be super versatile:
https://www.whitehouseblackmarket.com/store/product/pleated-ombre-midi-skirt/570357919