Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't wear pants. I tend to think finding a dress is easier than trying to find a skirt and a top that work together unless you already have a go to skirt or blouse you'd like to wear.
The safe option is a midi length, solid color or subtle print. Are wrap dresses, shirt dresses, or body con dresses most flattering on you?
I agree to wear a dress or skirt, and that finding a dress is easier than finding a skirt combo.
I like this dress, and I could wear this to work, too, in the navy (although I love it in the lighter blue).
https://www.anntaylor.com/clothing/dresses/cata000012/flare-midi-dress/850345.html?dwvar_850345_color=0851&pid=850345
Anonymous wrote:I would wear a church/day dress - anything along these lines. I’d have at least short sleeves or a sweater. Shoes can be flats, boots, pumps or whatever is weather appropriate and you like.
https://www.bloomingdales.com/shop/product/aqua-floral-tiered-dress-exclusive?ID=5235592&tdp=cm_app~zBCOM-NAVAPP~xcm_zone~zPDP_ZONE_A~xcm_choiceId~zcidB05RUV-69d40fba-94fe-4769-945c-42ced5a729d5%40HDJ%40OTHERS%2BYOU%2BMAY%2BLIKE%242910%245235592~xcm_pos~zPos1~xcm_srcCatID~z2910
Anonymous wrote:I think pants would be fine! But some of these options are also nice.
Anonymous wrote:I would wear a conservative dress, perhaps something that would be appropriate for an Easter service:
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https://tnuck.com/products/midnight-blossom-satin-midi-dress
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https://tnuck.com/products/pink-occitane-ivy-maxi-dress
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https://www.thereformation.com/products/noor-dress/1316702WHT.html?dwvar_1316702WHT_color=NVY&quantity=1
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https://www.thereformation.com/products/lysander-dress/1312546MDN.html?dwvar_1312546MDN_color=NBT&quantity=1
Anonymous wrote:This is probably going to be an unpopular answer here, but assuming you have no way of guessing what other attendees are likely to be wearing, I would wear something like this:
https://halsbrook.com/products/rita-floral-jacquard-jacket
—but with a lighter and wider trouser and closed-toe, closed-heel shoe with a lower heel, not the strappy sandals in the photo. I would wear something simple but polished in a pastel color under the jacket. That way if everyone else is much more casual, I could remove the jacket at brunch, but if people are more dressed up, I would still fit right in.
I would keep my chest, knees, and shoulders covered, and wear a low-heeled closed-toe/closed-heel shoe. Tidy hair. Clean girl makeup.