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Pampered Laura
01-05-2007, 10:08 PM
:eek: Okay I'm in freak-out mode...
My director (and our upline) is very conservative. I don't really have "business" attire. I have skirts that come right to my knees (usually with a little flare at the knees) but I usually wear high heel tall boots with them. I am just soooo not a "heels" person. Not that I dont look cute in them :D I just dont like wearing things that could make me clumsier than I already am :eek:. So do you think this outfit sounds okay for "the breakfast" and "the walk" and "the seat in the box with my NED"? :o :eek: :o

Black 3/4 length sleeve sweater with silver sparkly threads in it
black knee length "flirty" style skirt (like this one: http://s7.sears.com/is/image/Sears/007A5305000?rgn=0,0,1900,1676&scl=7.6&fmt=jpeg
sheer black panty hose
black tall boots
fantastic silver jewelry


If boots are completely out of the question I guess I'll go buy a pair of pumps... but you guys will need to pray for me as I make my way across stage that I dont fall flat on my face while they have a close-up on me!!

Okay and then for Day 2 I was thinking nice tan slacks with a white and tan v-neck knit sweater (it has a hood but it's so comfy for workshops all day!) & brown shoe-boots (you know the kind that you wear with boot cut jeans) or loafers....I was going to wear a cranberry colored sweater, but with khaki pants I dont wanna look like a Target employee. LOL :rolleyes:

Ugh! Help! :o

cmdtrgd
01-05-2007, 10:17 PM
Laura - I think it is perfect! Go with what you feel comfortable in! You want to worry about walking without falling, not if your wardrobe is okay. The skirt is cute!

I'm wearing a black skirt about 3/4 length with one of two tops - both sparkly. Haven't figured out the shoes yet, but I might have to splurge for some wedge boots - I want sure fitting!

dannyzmom
01-05-2007, 10:17 PM
:eek: Okay I'm in freak-out mode...
My director (and our upline) is very conservative. I don't really have "business" attire. I have skirts that come right to my knees (usually with a little flare at the knees) but I usually wear high heel tall boots with them. I am just soooo not a "heels" person. Not that I dont look cute in them :D I just dont like wearing things that could make me clumsier than I already am :eek:. So do you think this outfit sounds okay for "the breakfast" and "the walk" and "the seat in the box with my NED"? :o :eek: :o

Black 3/4 length sleeve sweater with silver sparkly threads in it
black knee length "flirty" style skirt (like this one: http://s7.sears.com/is/image/Sears/007A5305000?rgn=0,0,1900,1676&scl=7.6&fmt=jpeg
sheer black panty hose
black tall boots
fantastic silver jewelry


If boots are completely out of the question I guess I'll go buy a pair of pumps... but you guys will need to pray for me as I make my way across stage that I dont fall flat on my face while they have a close-up on me!!

Okay and then for Day 2 I was thinking nice tan slacks with a white and tan v-neck knit sweater (it has a hood but it's so comfy for workshops all day!) & brown shoe-boots (you know the kind that you wear with boot cut jeans) or loafers....I was going to wear a cranberry colored sweater, but with khaki pants I dont wanna look like a Target employee. LOL :rolleyes:

Ugh! Help! :o


I thin kit all sounds appropriate and nice :)

dannyzmom
01-05-2007, 10:17 PM
PS - don't worry about how you make it across stage - I saw a gal do a cartwheel last year!

ChefLisa
01-05-2007, 10:22 PM
Laura,

The skirt is so cute and the outfit sounds great! I think boots are perfect for this time of the year!

Lisa

Pampered Laura
01-05-2007, 10:27 PM
PS - don't worry about how you make it across stage - I saw a gal do a cartwheel last year!
Dude. I so would if I didnt think my Director would have my head on a platter. LOL!!! Maybe I should... just to torment her. ahahah! She loves me. :D

DebbieJ
01-05-2007, 10:36 PM
Sounds great! Now I'll know who to cheer for. :)

Jilleysue
01-05-2007, 10:44 PM
HAHAHAHA, Carolyn what could I actually do where you would put your head in a platter? Bahahahahaha I don't think I could embarrass you...LOL You're as CRAZY as ME!!!!!!!
Soooo Happy I met you!!! LOL

Pampered Laura
01-05-2007, 10:48 PM
I swear half the fun of being in my Director's cluster is teasing her. I love her to death. She is just so much fun and SUCH a good Director. She is just too funny at how conservative she is ("no jeans!" :D)
A fellow Director/good friend of mine and I love to harass our Director at our meetings... it keeps everyone rolling. LOL :D

pcgogetter
01-06-2007, 10:40 AM
Is it ok o wear winter type caris pants that are dressy? I jus tbought a pair last ngiht and they are sconfy and cute! Ihave los t23 lbs to Christmas day so prbably mor esince and I am so excited to be able to wear such smaller clothes!

jwpamp
01-07-2007, 06:42 AM
Is it ok o wear winter type caris pants that are dressy? I jus tbought a pair last ngiht and they are sconfy and cute! Ihave los t23 lbs to Christmas day so prbably mor esince and I am so excited to be able to wear such smaller clothes!

Wow! 23 lbs? You go girl! I have lost thousands over the years, LOL, but of course have never KEPT them off for long....you are an inspiration!

melindag
01-07-2007, 08:45 AM
just because your director is conservative doesn't mean you have to be.....promting and walking is a celebration of YOU.....it doesn't require you to be a clone of her. I have seen all kinds of attire walking across stage at the conferences I've been to.

Just be you.....and celebrate!

Melinda:)