I love white dresses but have never bought one for work before. The color blocking on this one makes it work appropriate though. It's too low cut on it's own, but I owned the perfect beige cami to put underneath. And it is surprisingly flattering for a white fitted dress. Plus it actually works with my comfy mid-heeled wedges! I took the blazer just in case - air conditioning, wanting to be modest, something like that. But didn't end up wearing it at all. It is definitely summer!
I think the keys to making it work for work are the fit - pencil dress but still loose enough over the hips and butt - and the thick fabric and lining which make it truly opaque and ensure that little lumps and bumps won't show. The color blocking and meticulous seaming are the final details that make it work. I was amazed I got this dress at the price I did - I think a lot of people were nervous about a white pencil dress when they saw it online. But after this, I'd encourage anyone to give it a try if they're feeling bold. (Just so you know, I basically wore a bib while eating my salad in my office today - and ordered a color-less drink when I met someone for coffee this afternoon - so there is that.)
(Shoes: Payless shoes source, Dress and blazer: White house black market, Purse: I'll do a dedicated post on this one soon! Tory Burch, shell earrings with silver trim: White house black market, necklace: old and from some cheaper store like Kohl's. The matching earrings died long ago, but the necklace has survived for a long time! I'm excited I found these WHBM earrings which go so well with it.)
very lovely.
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