Women and Dressing Classy

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AnitaBeer

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There's still plenty of classy around today, just depends on where you are or go whether you see it or not.
 
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What's the rule? If you show a lot of leg, don't show a lot of cleavage. If you show cleavage, don't show a lot of leg.... Pretty much.
 

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I just had a class moment, I had to sit in the work restroom and sew the straps on my dress tighter so I could stop flashing people in court :24:
 

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I would probably get the label "prude" or "old-fashioned" if someone judged me entirely on how I dress at work. I avoid wearing very low-cut tops or short skirts because I think that undermines the image of professionalism that is pretty important for my job. I also don't wear skirts without pantyhose to work unless it's a MISERABLY hot day.

When I'm not working, I relax a lot more and definitely wear low cut tops when I go out. I happen to hate my legs, so I only occasionally wear skirts when I'm feeling girly or have a new dress/skirt that I absolutely love.

But talk to anyone who knows me personally, and they would never, ever call me a prude ;)
 

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I would probably get the label "prude" or "old-fashioned" if someone judged me entirely on how I dress at work. I avoid wearing very low-cut tops or short skirts because I think that undermines the image of professionalism that is pretty important for my job. I also don't wear skirts without pantyhose to work unless it's a MISERABLY hot day.

When I'm not working, I relax a lot more and definitely wear low cut tops when I go out. I happen to hate my legs, so I only occasionally wear skirts when I'm feeling girly or have a new dress/skirt that I absolutely love.

But talk to anyone who knows me personally, and they would never, ever call me a prude ;)

I'm willing to bet your clientele thinks more highly of your expertise than if you wore skirts way up to there and tops cut way down to there. Your appearance says; "I have what it takes, in my head, to do the job, I don't need to show off my bod to distract you from my shortcomings. :)
 

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Dressing classy as a woman is about timeless elegance, not just trends. It often means choosing well-fitted clothes, neutral or rich colors, and avoiding overly flashy items. Confidence and grace play a big role too, how you carry yourself completes the look.
 

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It never went out of fashion to dress elegantly, but it has been minimized to dressing elegantly only for specific events. Regarding everything being more and more exposed, I am totally in favor, in fact I love it, I love that people dress increasingly in looser clothing, or with less clothing. I am totally in favor of that, I don't see any kind of problem.
 

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Women dressing classy combines elegance with confidence. I’ve noticed how simple, well-fitted outfits, like a tailored blazer or a little black dress—can make a strong impression. Classy style isn’t about expensive brands but about choosing timeless, polished pieces that reflect self-respect.
 
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