I worked my whole career in a conservative corporate office. We didn’t ever wear sleeveless in those days, but it seems women do now. The one thing I wouldn’t ever wear to a workplace is anything that shows any cleavage, any cleavage at all. But, I won’t ever show any cleavage except a tiny bit in a swimsuit, if I must. Even for swimsuits, I look for the most modest-neckline styles I can find. I like open, not high necklines, but being petite, nearly every open-neckline top or dress, like a V-neck, is too low-cut for me. Some brands just never work for me for this reason. I have a new white swimsuit on order, it has a modest square neck and decent rear coverage. I hate those really high-cut legs on swimsuits, too. I had to suffer those last time they trended 30-40 years ago, not again!
Haha - that would be certainly interesting. The acoustics in that room are so that the mic needs to be very close, but I guess I could get a clip on mic maybe. I’ll have to research that a bit.
I agree with these, but I wouldn’t wear the open-back black dress, either. Plus, your bra straps show in that one. I think toes should be covered, if not heels, so no sandals - your slingbacks are better. I wouldn’t wear 100% line, either. I only wore a line dress to the office once, but regretted it, everyone stared at the wrinkles. I do wear linen all other summer days now that I’m retired, my summer wardrobe is all 100% linen. I can’t stand anything else when it
Nice. One should dress appropriately according to the season, work place and not to create awkward and unpleasant atmosphere. When I was in research, people would wear casuals like jeans, cotton Ts, bermuda shorts. Professors would wear pants and full or half sleeve shirts. I had worn RL and other brands shorts but that hit at knee level, slightly wide and cotton or linens. Those days most women and men looked more aged for their actual age and most were out of shape. So, probably never wore sleeves. On top of that, men dictated how women should dress, behave blah blah blah. We are no longer living in those time periods. As long as it is decent, not provocative, clean dressed, I am fine. Even if a woman covers herself from head to toe, a man can still fantasize her!
Nice outfits ❤! Yes! All kinds of beach styles are a no go!
Haha yes! Thank you 💝
Er enig i dine valg til kontor, de er klasiske og noble ❤
Happy to hear that! Thank you ❤️.
I worked my whole career in a conservative corporate office. We didn’t ever wear sleeveless in those days, but it seems women do now. The one thing I wouldn’t ever wear to a workplace is anything that shows any cleavage, any cleavage at all. But, I won’t ever show any cleavage except a tiny bit in a swimsuit, if I must. Even for swimsuits, I look for the most modest-neckline styles I can find. I like open, not high necklines, but being petite, nearly every open-neckline top or dress, like a V-neck, is too low-cut for me. Some brands just never work for me for this reason. I have a new white swimsuit on order, it has a modest square neck and decent rear coverage. I hate those really high-cut legs on swimsuits, too. I had to suffer those last time they trended 30-40 years ago, not again!
Thank you! Things have changed a lot in the past years! Men who before would never leave the house without a tie suddenly are doing smart casual…
i thought you're going to sing for us with that microphone
Haha - that would be certainly interesting. The acoustics in that room are so that the mic needs to be very close, but I guess I could get a clip on mic maybe. I’ll have to research that a bit.
I agree with these, but I wouldn’t wear the open-back black dress, either. Plus, your bra straps show in that one. I think toes should be covered, if not heels, so no sandals - your slingbacks are better. I wouldn’t wear 100% line, either. I only wore a line dress to the office once, but regretted it, everyone stared at the wrinkles. I do wear linen all other summer days now that I’m retired, my summer wardrobe is all 100% linen. I can’t stand anything else when it
Accidentally hit return before finishing comment, not for the first time, either! It’s so hard to type on these little devices.
Yes, I would wear the black dress only with a blazer, too, because of the open back… And I agree, linen can be challenging.
Nice. One should dress appropriately according to the season, work place and not to create awkward and unpleasant atmosphere.
When I was in research, people would wear casuals like jeans, cotton Ts, bermuda shorts. Professors would wear pants and full or half sleeve shirts.
I had worn RL and other brands shorts but that hit at knee level, slightly wide and cotton or linens.
Those days most women and men looked more aged for their actual age and most were out of shape. So, probably never wore sleeves. On top of that, men dictated how women should dress, behave blah blah blah. We are no longer living in those time periods.
As long as it is decent, not provocative, clean dressed, I am fine.
Even if a woman covers herself from head to toe, a man can still fantasize her!
Oh yes, you are so right! In corporate and finance men unfortunately still dictate a lot, while claiming that they are not.