Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this dressed up or down? Jeans, flat espadrilles like soludos, a nice printed tee or a tee with some embellishment.
The embellishments could be considered dressy. Are you talking about a scattering of a few day sequins and appliques or full on embellishments like whoa:
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Anonymous wrote:Is this dressed up or down? Jeans, flat espadrilles like soludos, a nice printed tee or a tee with some embellishment.
Anonymous wrote:When people started putting everything on instagram
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the summer, a casual dress is more appropriate for a party than "athliesurewear."
You're not there to mow a lawn, or do step aeorobics. You're there to celebrate a birthday. You don't have to wear anything fancy, but a sundress is both comfortable AND appropriate for a party of any sort.
Wearing a sundress = not wearing pants. So don't act like you're more comfortable than I am. I am dressed casually; I'm just not dressed sloppily. Sorry that you feel conspicuous because I have on a real bra and managed to wash and brush my hair.
you seem really upset about this question for some reason.
Anonymous wrote:I dress down. Our recent parties have been the little gym, a park with a creek, and Scramble. My child has SN and if he needs assistance, I’m not wearing a sundress to crawl through a tunnel at Scramble.
Anonymous wrote:In the summer, a casual dress is more appropriate for a party than "athliesurewear."
You're not there to mow a lawn, or do step aeorobics. You're there to celebrate a birthday. You don't have to wear anything fancy, but a sundress is both comfortable AND appropriate for a party of any sort.
Wearing a sundress = not wearing pants. So don't act like you're more comfortable than I am. I am dressed casually; I'm just not dressed sloppily. Sorry that you feel conspicuous because I have on a real bra and managed to wash and brush my hair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm French. I don't have leisurewear.
I have "normal" clothes, which you might call dressy casual, and clothing for specific activities (funerals, important celebrations, professional, hiking, horseback riding, walking in snow, canyoning, rock-climbing, etc). I also have pyjamas, but you wouldn't see them unless we had a fire at night...
Omg no one cares what the French person thinks. Your culture is different, yes we know.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm French. I don't have leisurewear.
I have "normal" clothes, which you might call dressy casual, and clothing for specific activities (funerals, important celebrations, professional, hiking, horseback riding, walking in snow, canyoning, rock-climbing, etc). I also have pyjamas, but you wouldn't see them unless we had a fire at night...