Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 17:09     Subject: Re:The return of the feminine business attire uniform

I love clothes and think they are so much fun. I wear something almost completely different every day (back when I went to work). But, if I didn’t like clothes, I couldn’t imagine putting in the level of effort I do. I would have to just find one or two cuts I look good in and buy that in every color.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 15:40     Subject: The return of the feminine business attire uniform

I"m not sure what you're talking about "revitalizing" the work uniform. This is something people have been doing for YEARS. The most recent iteration of it has the been the "capsule wardrobe". You sound pretty behind the times, OP.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 15:08     Subject: Re:The return of the feminine business attire uniform

I basically do this. I have a style of black pants that is flattering and I have a ton. Same with blazers. In summer I'm big into sleeveless sheath dresses and I throw on a cardigan at the office. In winter I like black tights, tall black boots, and sheath dresses too.

I'll probably be working from home for the next couple of years and business travel/conferences are out, so seems like a different life.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 07:58     Subject: Re:The return of the feminine business attire uniform

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Having had really large/long breasts before a reduction, my theory is that Nancy doesn't wear a bra that props her breast up because they would protrude way too far out if they were fully lifted. I know that's how I felt, and I'd wear minimizer bras that packed them as close to the chest as possible, even if it meant they had to be smooshed down a bit on the chest. It is super hard to dress well when your breasts literally are protruding 4-5 inches.

I agree with this. This is a problem many women have when they’re older because sag lengthens boobs so when you push them up, they stick out further than they used to. It’s even further exacerbate by large breasts. If Pelosi were to wear a bra that lifted, no way the SFW police would approve of her outfits (and also it’d be a PITA for her).


What’s SFW?

Suitable for work, I’m guessing. As opposed to not suitable for work?
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 07:24     Subject: Re:The return of the feminine business attire uniform

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Having had really large/long breasts before a reduction, my theory is that Nancy doesn't wear a bra that props her breast up because they would protrude way too far out if they were fully lifted. I know that's how I felt, and I'd wear minimizer bras that packed them as close to the chest as possible, even if it meant they had to be smooshed down a bit on the chest. It is super hard to dress well when your breasts literally are protruding 4-5 inches.

I agree with this. This is a problem many women have when they’re older because sag lengthens boobs so when you push them up, they stick out further than they used to. It’s even further exacerbate by large breasts. If Pelosi were to wear a bra that lifted, no way the SFW police would approve of her outfits (and also it’d be a PITA for her).


What’s SFW?
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 07:04     Subject: Re:The return of the feminine business attire uniform

Anonymous wrote:Having had really large/long breasts before a reduction, my theory is that Nancy doesn't wear a bra that props her breast up because they would protrude way too far out if they were fully lifted. I know that's how I felt, and I'd wear minimizer bras that packed them as close to the chest as possible, even if it meant they had to be smooshed down a bit on the chest. It is super hard to dress well when your breasts literally are protruding 4-5 inches.

I agree with this. This is a problem many women have when they’re older because sag lengthens boobs so when you push them up, they stick out further than they used to. It’s even further exacerbate by large breasts. If Pelosi were to wear a bra that lifted, no way the SFW police would approve of her outfits (and also it’d be a PITA for her).
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 02:10     Subject: Re:The return of the feminine business attire uniform

Having had really large/long breasts before a reduction, my theory is that Nancy doesn't wear a bra that props her breast up because they would protrude way too far out if they were fully lifted. I know that's how I felt, and I'd wear minimizer bras that packed them as close to the chest as possible, even if it meant they had to be smooshed down a bit on the chest. It is super hard to dress well when your breasts literally are protruding 4-5 inches.
Anonymous
Post 07/03/2020 01:58     Subject: Re:The return of the feminine business attire uniform

You're an idiot and you can't spell. There are no stomach ROLLS or undergarments showing through her dresses.
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2020 23:01     Subject: The return of the feminine business attire uniform

Same! Great post
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2020 22:10     Subject: The return of the feminine business attire uniform

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I suspect Pelosi's is custom made in every color by a seamstress.


I don't think so, but she does have a pat set of alterations.

These actually aren't all the same dress. The yellow has a near raglan sleeve that almost reaches the neckline. The pink doesn't actually have a waistband, instead it has elaborate panel seams, a cut on sleeve and an underarm gusset. The green has set in sleeves, princess panel and hidden zippered pockets as well as the skirt slit. Black I can't make out.

One thing they all have is a seam down the top of the arm. This has been added, she doesn't need the large sleeve that would come with a dress in her bust size, so every last one has been recut. She may be routinely having an extra angled dart added under the bust, because the bodices have two types of bust shaping. This wouldn't be necessary in a custom design. These are all off-the-rack dresses that have been cut down from a larger size.

I’m super interested in this concept. So would they take an 8 per say and bring in sleeves that are from a smaller size or do they just bring in the sleeves like you would another part of the dress?


TBH I wish you could provide this level of analysis on almost every post in this forum. This is the kind of stuff I don't know, and also don't know how to find out. Would love to know more about alterations for different body types.


This is exactly the type of tailoring advice Ivanka needs.
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2020 22:05     Subject: Re:The return of the feminine business attire uniform

I like the dress style but I don’t understand why Pelosi wears such tight dresses. Most shift dresses aren’t skin tight. I would never have the confidence to show stomach roles and lines from undergarments like that.
Anonymous
Post 07/01/2020 15:29     Subject: The return of the feminine business attire uniform

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I suspect Pelosi's is custom made in every color by a seamstress.


I don't think so, but she does have a pat set of alterations.

These actually aren't all the same dress. The yellow has a near raglan sleeve that almost reaches the neckline. The pink doesn't actually have a waistband, instead it has elaborate panel seams, a cut on sleeve and an underarm gusset. The green has set in sleeves, princess panel and hidden zippered pockets as well as the skirt slit. Black I can't make out.

One thing they all have is a seam down the top of the arm. This has been added, she doesn't need the large sleeve that would come with a dress in her bust size, so every last one has been recut. She may be routinely having an extra angled dart added under the bust, because the bodices have two types of bust shaping. This wouldn't be necessary in a custom design. These are all off-the-rack dresses that have been cut down from a larger size.

I’m super interested in this concept. So would they take an 8 per say and bring in sleeves that are from a smaller size or do they just bring in the sleeves like you would another part of the dress?


TBH I wish you could provide this level of analysis on almost every post in this forum. This is the kind of stuff I don't know, and also don't know how to find out. Would love to know more about alterations for different body types.


This is what I’d love to see more of. Not the sexist bs that makes up so much of these threads.