Anonymous wrote:What about a button-down under a shift dress? It does look slightly secretary/librarian but nothing wrong with that - I like to play up the style sometimes with pearls and a high bun.
Also, I'm in my late 20s and wear cardigans a fair amount - they're not frumpy as long as they're fitted. I like 3/4 sleeve ones.
Anonymous wrote:If sleeveless is unprofessional why are so many suiting dresses and tops sleeveless???
Anonymous wrote:If sleeveless is unprofessional why are so many suiting dresses and tops sleeveless???
Anonymous wrote:I wear Banana Republic Anna cardigans over dresses to work. Not too expensive, and the cotton/silk 3/4 sleeve version is good for summer. I've also heard good things about J Crew Jackie cardigans, but they're pricier and don't go on sale as often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the cardigan look. At my office, it's worn by women in their 30s, so I don't think it's old lady-ish or secretary-ish.
+1
I also look frumpy in blazers -- I'm on the shorter side, very much an hour glass figure. It's really hard to find blazers that tuck into the waist well, are generous enough in the chest, and the appropriate length (often they're a bit long, so they ride up). And even then, extra fabric around my chest just doesn't work well on me. A thin cardigan helps maintain the nice line that a sleeveless dress provides, while also giving a bit of warmth.
The Halogen cardigans at Nordstrom are pretty good. Price is reasonable, cut and fabric are flattering, they don't pill, and I can usually get a couple of years out of them.
Anonymous wrote:I like the cardigan look. At my office, it's worn by women in their 30s, so I don't think it's old lady-ish or secretary-ish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, this is an amazing dress and everything is 40% off on the site right now:
http://bananarepublic.gap.com/browse/product.do?cid=1005908&vid=1&pid=949935002
(1) too short; (2) low cut; (3) made of rayon, so will age terribly.
Do people seriously think this is professional dress?