Woman asks if she can wear THIS white dress to a Christmas party

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A woman asks if she can get away with a white summer maxi dress that’s a little see-through for her work Christmas party… but would YOU wear it?

  • Woman asks if she can wear a see-through white dress to her Christmas party
  • Those on the Mumsnet online parenting forum were mostly against the outfit.
  • Some said it would work if accessorized with gold jewelry and a leather jacket.
  • Must Read: Would YOU go braless in this dress to a Christmas party?

A British mother has sparked a debate online, asking if she can wear a see-through white cotton dress to her Christmas party.

Leading to the British Parents Forum momsnetthe woman posted a photo of the dress, asking for opinions on whether she should wear it with a slip underneath.

While some said she should wear whatever she felt comfortable in, others felt the dress was completely inappropriate for a winter function.

It comes after another Mumsnet user asked if the Zara bustier she had chosen for her work party was suitable, with some claiming it was too revealing.

A woman has sparked a debate online, asking if she can wear a see-through white cotton dress to her Christmas party.

A woman has sparked a debate online, asking if she can wear a see-through white cotton dress to her Christmas party.

In the original post, the woman wrote: “I have a long white/cream cotton dress that I was wondering if I could wear to my work Christmas party.”

It’s a bit see-through, so I’d wear a blend underneath. Could you make this more festive and fitting? The normal outfit would be glamorous dresses with shiny sequins.

She added that the photo was not of her but taken from a website.

The dress is believed to be from the Tailor’s Lover website and costs €138.

On the British Parenting Forum Mumsnet, the woman posted a photo of the dress and asked for opinions on whether she should wear it with a slip underneath.

On the British Parenting Forum Mumsnet, the woman posted a photo of the dress and asked for opinions on whether she should wear it with a slip underneath.

The post received a large number of responses, with most saying that the dress was not suitable for a winter event.

Some said she should look at vintage clothing website Vinted for something more, while others said she needed to make it more festive.

One wrote: ‘I wouldn’t wear that. A long white dress that you can only wear in summer or at your own wedding.

Another wrote: ‘Wouldn’t be my first choice at all. Not only because it looks transparent and like a casual summer dress, but also because it looks icy.

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Many other users were unsure about the sundress, with some saying they thought she would be 'frozen' in the outfit.

Many other users were unsure about the sundress, with some saying they thought she would be ‘frozen’ in the outfit.

While a third wrote: “Looks like a sundress to me, not sure how you made it feel festive.”

And a fourth advised the user to look for something more suitable on Vinted.

Someone else joked that they would spill mulled wine in a matter of minutes.

The woman who originally posted the message realized that most people were against her idea.

Most of the posters were against the sundress, and the original poster took the criticism lightly.

Most of the posters were against the sundress, and the original poster took the criticism lightly.

Keeping the matter light, she wrote: ‘Lol [laugh out loud]. That sounds like a resounding no. It’s definitely summery, but I was hoping it could somehow accommodate. Back to the drawing board I guess.

But some people said that the dress could work if it had the right accessories.

One wrote that the poster could get away with adding gold jewelry, biker boots, and a leather jacket.

While a second wrote: ‘If you like it and feel comfortable use it. These days anything goes.

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