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Would you wear this dress to a formal dinner?

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orangeistheonlyfruit · 27/06/2016 12:37

In the black

here

I already have bought it and it is lovely but not sure if I should be more floor length?

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MrsSpecter · 27/06/2016 12:39

Yes i think ir could be ok with noce shoes and jewellery. The neckline is a bit "meh" for a formal occasion but i think you can get away with it.

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Maybenot321 · 27/06/2016 12:43

Yes-dress is lovely but the model's boots look horrible with it imo

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Lulooo · 27/06/2016 12:43

Looks a bit casual.

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WordGetsAround · 27/06/2016 12:45

No. Smart casual would be okay but not a formal dinner.

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Ineedmorelemonpledge · 27/06/2016 12:45

Yes with different shoes.

Is it a dinner where you've been told floor length op? Like Military? Because that'd be a no no in that situation.

Also depends how tall you are and how high the shoes I guess!

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ShotgunNotDoingThePans · 27/06/2016 12:46

Looks more on the casual side to me too.

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thundercake · 27/06/2016 12:48

I think its gorgeous!! Definitely fine for a formal dinner once you accessorise right.

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FauxFox · 27/06/2016 12:50

No.

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ThinkPinkStink · 27/06/2016 12:55

It's a lovely dress, whether it's suitable depending onwhat you mean by 'formal dinner' - if it's a Michelin Star restaurant, yes this will be just fine. If it's a black tie or business-formal do, then no, it's neither black tie, nor business formal.

What does the dress code for the event/venue say?

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MidnightVelvetthe5th · 27/06/2016 12:56

Not for this occasion, its a lovely dress, I really like it :)

But its not formal. Its not the length that's the problem unless as a PP said there is a very strict dress code that requires a floor length gown. Its the cut of it, the sleeves, the neckline, the hemline none of them are cut for a formal gown.

Like I say its a beautiful dress & in most situations would be really versatile, but I'd wear something else, sorry.

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KeyserSophie · 27/06/2016 13:14

I agree it's the cut that's the issue. It's really nice but definitely not black tie, and not right for business evening tire either (in that it's not the female equivalent of suits). However, if there's no dress code but just a "let's dress up a bit" agreement then wear it.

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orangeistheonlyfruit · 27/06/2016 13:16

Thanks for the replies all. It is a prestigious graduation dinner. It's not me graduating and kind of wanted something low key dress-wise but obviously smart enough. I think the graduates may be in floor length but there is no specific dress code as far as I know.

I do need a necklace if anyone has seen anything nice? And shoes I have below what do you all think?

Would you wear this dress to a formal dinner?
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orangeistheonlyfruit · 27/06/2016 13:47
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MagicMonkeys · 27/06/2016 13:48

It's horrible

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Tiggeryoubastard · 27/06/2016 13:52

No. And most especially not with those shoes shudder.

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GinIsIn · 27/06/2016 13:55

Sorry but in the context you give, I don't think it's smart enough, especially if the graduates are in floor length, as you run the risk of looking like staff. Also, it's a teeny bit 'nun's habit'. Sorry!

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Maybenot321 · 27/06/2016 13:56

I like the necklace & dress, but not keen on the shoes. Sorry

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SheHasAWildHeart · 27/06/2016 14:18

It's nice enough, but a bit boring. The necklace is nice and would lift it, not so sure about the shoes.

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Libitina · 27/06/2016 15:16

No for the dress and the shoes, sorry. If the graduates are wearing floor length, they are definitely to casual imo. Can you rig the venue and ask what the dress code is?

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Libitina · 27/06/2016 15:16

*ring

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orangeistheonlyfruit · 27/06/2016 15:16

Thanks for all the replies I do appreciate it. So most of you not too sure on the shoes. What kind of style should I look for? I have lots of pairs of occasion shoes but feel these not right either. As the skirt part goes above the knee on one side and then mid calf of another it is hard to think of what shoes to wear!

I do love the dress, it looks stunning on and you can tie the belt in lots of different ways to change the look of it. I have lots of all saints stuff and this dress is very 'me' but of course I understand it's not to everyone's taste :)

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ggirl · 27/06/2016 15:19

I think the outfit is perfect for the occasion .
You'll look great.
Dress codes aren't rigid these days anyway .

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justaweeone · 27/06/2016 15:37
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justaweeone · 27/06/2016 15:39
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iseenodust · 27/06/2016 15:52

The dress yes, the shoes no. You need sandals/shoes that aren't black to lift the outfit. It's summer !

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