Friday, November 18, 2011

Can I wear a floral dress and black jacket to a 'business casual' lunch?

A black-based, ochre and brown floral dress and Morrissey suit jacket to an accounting firm job offer congratulatory lunch?

Can I wear a floral dress and black jacket to a 'business casual' lunch?
As long as the jacket fits you well and does not go past the middle of your bottom or have shoulder pads like the eighties it sounds good. I personally would try a cropped cardigan instead but it should do. Just make sure your hair is good too.
Reply:as long as the accesories don't scream "hey i am going casual today"
Reply:Sounds good to me! Summery but smart :)
Reply:sure! black is not a color... compliments everything!
Reply:yea im sure u can it would look cute
Reply:Sounds good to me!
Reply:Im a guy, and I dont know what a morrissey suit jacket looks like, but if your going with a dress like that, I saw a women in New Orleans with a similar sounding dress and a shaw. And Let Me Tell You !


The jacket may hide you. The shaw may Pride you.


She looked way Sharp ! Lots of class !


Either way, Im sure you ' ll be beautiful !
Reply:yes it would look good / good luck and enjoy your meal
Reply:But of course you can, FREAKSHOW!
Reply:Sounds like it will work just perfect for you .
Reply:I don't think so...
Reply:I love how a woman could pull this off...but a guy in a nice sports jacket with a Smiths shirt or Morrissey shirt underneath regardless of age..would never work..
Reply:If thats your style girl flaunt it!
Reply:As long as it's a subtle print. You don't want anything too frilly, poufy, or dramatic. It sounds pretty though.
Reply:I would.
Reply:well it looks like its a bit 2 late eh? but yes it sounds nice enough - i love the sound of the 'black jacket' though :D
Reply:yes
Reply:I would say yes. The black jacket will tame down the dress and the dress will show you have personality. Good choice.
Reply:I'm sure you already have, but just make sure the hem isn't very far above your knee, and that the jacket has a little structure (to make it a little more professional).


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