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New Information About Attire...

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MandyK
Attire
• Light sweater for chilly meeting rooms and comfortable
walking shoes
• Workshops and tours are business casual events. Women
should wear slacks, skirts, jackets, sweater sets or summer
dresses. Men should wear dress pants and dress shirts. Shorts
and denim are not appropriate for women or men.
• Achievers walking across stage should wear business dress,
such as pant or skirt suits, dresses, or suits and ties.
• Executive Director banquets are often more dressy
occasions, but contact your Executive Director for details.

Did you guys see that? Last year I saw a lot of evening dresses (during the day). Personally I think it is a great idea!
 
I like the evening wear because it is the only place I get to dress up...maybe they are doing this in response to Leadership - a few people wore weird stuff...maybe they don't want the tiaras anymore?!?
 
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Now you've got me curious -- what kind of wierd stuff?
 
Someone had a chef outfit....lots of tiaras and sashes....some tiaras were flashing....I almost wore one of mine (long story, but they are "real", not plastic) but decided against it.
 
I think it's to emphasize to achievers who don't dress up that they probably should. I'm embarassed for some of the people who walk who clearly didn't think about that when they packed their suitcase.
 
chefann said:
I think it's to emphasize to achievers who don't dress up that they probably should. I'm embarassed for some of the people who walk who clearly didn't think about that when they packed their suitcase.


well Ann I guess you won't be seeing any of your "Post Slut" tee's going across the stage.:D
too bad they could have dressed up a few last years outfits :eek:
 
As someone who will be walking, I am glad to see that mentioned. I plan on wearing something that is at the more fancy end of Sunday church attire.

I was really worried at the prospect of shopping for "THE" dress, not to mention spending money on something I'd likely never wear again.
 
I wouldn't even wear that tee to workshops, let alone across stage! I'll have it on for our meet 'n' greets, though. :D

I think I remember some of those outfits that may have been improved by the tee, though. So sad. (My first thought is that the people who have achieved such great things that they're walking for TPC or promotions should take one commission check and splurge on a great stage outfit.)
 
DebbieJ said:
As someone who will be walking, I am glad to see that mentioned. I plan on wearing something that is at the more fancy end of Sunday church attire.

I was really worried at the prospect of shopping for "THE" dress, not to mention spending money on something I'd likely never wear again.

I have my "stage walking" dress. I wore it both years I walked. I decded this year I need a new dress..
 
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My weight fluctuates too much to be able to wear a dress two years in a row. :(
 
  • #11
I saw no rule that we could not wear tiaras and boas
 
  • #12
Question...How do you combine tennis shoes/crocs with slacks, skirts, jackets, sweater sets or summer dresses? I'm confused...:confused:
 
  • #13
Does this mean no capris?
 
  • #14
Has anyone ever found comfortable, professional, fashionnble walking shoes I doesn't like sandals because most rub my foot with too much walking

How much walking will I be doing - I am not averse to walking but when I do a half-marathon I am usually wearing running shoes
 
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chefkristin said:
Does this mean no capris?

I would think capris are fine.
 
  • #17
BethCooks4U said:
I disagree. Capris are not business dress.
That's also my opinion, but I work for a company that seems to be stuck in the past. Some of the client sites we send people to do allow some capris as business casual, when worn with appropriate tops and shoes (and the pants come to at least mid-calf).

I've got 2 pair of new Capris that I plan to bring to Conference, mostly because everyone else wears them and I got sick of the funny looks when I was in slacks and blouses in the past.
 
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BethCooks4U said:
I disagree. Capris are not business dress.

I think it depends upon where in the country you are from. I had a hard time when I first moved down here (I come from NJ where you wear a business suit or pants suit to work every day)...here in South Florida business attire is WAY more casual that in other parts of the country and capris are a-ok for business.
 
  • #19
I'm wearing capris, as well. And sandals. Nice leather ones, of course.

And I agree that they are not what I consider business attire, but I do think they are appropriate attire for the type of business I do - if that makes any sense!

I know I felt WAY over dressed for my first few shows and have now taken to dressing like this for my shows. I was shocked, honestly, at how casual people dressed for the consultant night and director's meeting at the house of my ED - but even she dressed really casual. I'm not going to complain! :)
 
  • #20
I'm from California and the capris that I own are dressy attire.
I will definately be wearing capris.
Maybe capris and crocs.
 
  • #21
Business CASUAL yes but they said business DRESS. That means: what would you wear for a one-on-one meeting with the CEO of a large company. (I'm not talking a jeans company or a casual company and I don't think PC is either.)

That being said, I am sure they won't turn people away who wear nice capris. I just think they want to make it more professional. It is an honor and those who walk are examples for others in the audience and should dress the part. That's how I interpret it anyway.
 
  • #22
I think it's possible to "dress up" capris enough for them to pass for business casual. I have a bunch of pairs of them, but there's really only one pair I'd wear in any sort of business casual environment.
 
  • #23
I think there are 2 different thread going on here! One is talking about those who are Walking Across Stage during conference - for that - it is business attire - NOT business casual.

But I believe some of you are talking about what is appropriate wear for conference in general - and for that, I believe Capri's are just fine!
 
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BethCooks4U said:
Business CASUAL yes but they said business DRESS. That means: what would you wear for a one-on-one meeting with the CEO of a large company. (I'm not talking a jeans company or a casual company and I don't think PC is either.)

That being said, I am sure they won't turn people away who wear nice capris. I just think they want to make it more professional. It is an honor and those who walk are examples for others in the audience and should dress the part. That's how I interpret it anyway.
I was confusing the two dress codes.

Business casual for workshops, etc.
Business dress for walking stage.

So I'm in agreement with you that capris are not appropriate for walking stage, as they are too casual.
 
  • #25
chefann said:
Business casual for workshops, etc.
Business dress for walking stage.


That being said, I would interpret Business Dress as nothing fancy, flouncy or twinkling. JMO
I wonder if they are trying to get away from evening gowns.
 
  • #26
chefann said:
I was confusing the two dress codes.

Business casual for workshops, etc.
Business dress for walking stage.

So I'm in agreement with you that capris are not appropriate for walking stage, as they are too casual.

Same confusion here - same agreement as well :)
 
  • #27
Glad someone clarified before I put my foot in my mouth! LOL

I think capris are fine to work shops. I have some very nice business-attire carpi sets that I wear to work all of the time.

If I walked arcoss that stage, I would wear a ball gown! I love a ball gown!

And I think the tiaras/sashes are cute. Its just a nice little special touch.
 
  • #28
Didn't mean to confuse-Sorry! I guess I missed the point that we were referring to "walking". I am not so I guess capris will be just fine. Thanks for the clarification.
 
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IMO I wouldn't wear sandals. If you haven't been to McCormick it is huge! I think crocs might be okay, but I would go with a leather clog. My favorite are Simples. I saw ladies in heels but I decided to wear boots instead. Much more comfy. It did rain last year during wave 1 and it was cool so I wore light sweaters and jeans or capris. (I get cold easily) IF I were going this year I would wear the slacks with boots (I don't have decent simples at the moment0 with light sweater shirts or dress shirt with light jacket. And IF I were to walk, a dress would be the choice with heels (ouch). Do any of you have a NEW YORK NEW YORK? That is what I wear just to give a picture.

Well there is always Leadership for me :) Have FUN LADIES! I know I did :)
 
  • #30
Okay! So now we are all on the same page!:p I agree that capris are great and totally appropriate for conference. I will be wearing them except to the Executive Banquet (I'm not walking this time).

As far as those walking and shoes are concerned: A lot of people just put their dress shoes in their tote so they have them for the stage but are comfortable walking around to classes.
 
  • #31
What about white shoes (like Keds) for walking around for workshops?
 
  • #32
katie0128 said:
What about white shoes (like Keds) for walking around for workshops?
I think that is fine!
 
  • #33
When I first read "Business Casual" I got bummed out because that's what I wear to my fulltime job everyday and I was looking forward to wearing capis.

I think though that the business casual is a bit more dressy here at work because we are in an office environment (I'm a Benefits Specialist for a bank). I usually wear nice slacks, heels or loafers and blouses or cardigans sets everyday. It gets boring.

Now that I've read capris seem to be ok I'm not bummed out anymore! Glad I don't have to wear all my work clothes! Ü
 
  • #34
SummerG said:
When I first read "Business Casual" I got bummed out because that's what I wear to my fulltime job everyday and I was looking forward to wearing capis.

I think though that the business casual is a bit more dressy here at work because we are in an office environment (I'm a Benefits Specialist for a bank). I usually wear nice slacks, heels or loafers and blouses or cardigans sets everyday. It gets boring.

Now that I've read capris seem to be ok I'm not bummed out anymore! Glad I don't have to wear all my work clothes! Ü
I work in an office that has a similar dress code. Capris just aren't business casual to me. But since everyone else wears them, I'm gonna, too! :D
(I'm paranoid about not fitting in, mostly because I never did as a kid.)
 
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chefann said:
I work in an office that has a similar dress code. Capris just aren't business casual to me. But since everyone else wears them, I'm gonna, too! :D
(I'm paranoid about not fitting in, mostly because I never did as a kid.)[/QUOTE]

???so you wear a fruit hat????
 
  • #36
^^^LOL! ROTFLMBO!! Too freaking funny! Come on Anne, you know that's funny!:D :p
 
  • #37
Ok- shut up. :)
I don't wear the fruit hat all the time- just Halloween. And one cluster meeting.

and when KG was over for dinner...
 
  • #38
And I'm sitting here at work trying really hard not to laugh out loud. :D
 
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Katie - that made me laugh out loud - my 3 yr old is sitting here eating lunch saying "What you waffin about Mom?":D



On the dress code side of things - I just wear what I would wear to a show - that to me is business casual!:)
 
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chefann said:
Ok- shut up. :)
I don't wear the fruit hat all the time- just Halloween. And one cluster meeting.

and when KG was over for dinner...
And..... And..... And..... Sure was enough And's there Anne! Any other times you care to admit too! LOL!:D
 
  • #41
Nope. That's it. I'll have it at the Wave 1 meet 'n' greets for anyone who wants a pic wearing it. :)
 
  • #42
chefann said:
Ok- shut up. :)
I don't wear the fruit hat all the time- just Halloween. And one cluster meeting.

and when KG was over for dinner...

Well now I am just crushed - I was under the impression that your wore the fruit hat ALL the time!
 
  • #43
That would be silly, Carolyn. My offer to make one for you still stands.
 
  • #44
chefann said:
That would be silly, Carolyn. My offer to make one for you still stands.

I am sorry, I don't understand.
There is something WRONG with being silly???
:::::batting eyelashes:::::::
 
  • #45
chefann said:
I work in an office that has a similar dress code. Capris just aren't business casual to me. But since everyone else wears them, I'm gonna, too! :D
(I'm paranoid about not fitting in, mostly because I never did as a kid.)


You?!? The girl with the fruit hat and the post-slut t-shirt? :D :D
 
  • #46
So, is it just me, or does anyone else find it a bit funny that they say denim is not appropriate attire, and yet..... our apron, that most of us wear to every show (where we are supposed to be dressing business casual) is DENIM? lol

it's funny...... at least I thought so.... lol ;)
 
  • #47
That is pretty ironic. Hadn't thought of that.
:D :) :D
 
  • #48
MomToEli said:
You?!? The girl with the fruit hat and the post-slut t-shirt? :D :D

You see, she didn't fit in, because none of the other kids appreciated her sophisticated sense of humor!:D (Quick - someone find a smilie of someone rolling on the floor laughing and beating their fists!)
 
  • #49
Yeah... sure... that's it.... heehee!!!
 
  • #50
I'm beginning to get an idea of what our meet n greet is going to be like ...
 
<h2>1. What should I wear to a meeting room?</h2><p>Light sweater for chilly meeting rooms and comfortable walking shoes are recommended attire.</p><h2>2. What is the dress code for workshops and tours?</h2><p>Workshops and tours are business casual events. Women should wear slacks, skirts, jackets, sweater sets or summer dresses. Men should wear dress pants and dress shirts. Shorts and denim are not appropriate for women or men.</p><h2>3. What should I wear when walking across stage as an achiever?</h2><p>Achievers walking across stage should wear business dress, such as pant or skirt suits, dresses, or suits and ties.</p><h2>4. What is the dress code for Executive Director banquets?</h2><p>Executive Director banquets are often more dressy occasions, but contact your Executive Director for details.</p><h2>5. Is it appropriate to wear evening dresses during the day at Pampered Chef events?</h2><p>Last year, some attendees were seen wearing evening dresses during the day. While it may be a personal preference, it is not a recommended attire for Pampered Chef events.</p>

1. What should I wear to a meeting room?

Light sweater for chilly meeting rooms and comfortable walking shoes are recommended attire.

2. What is the dress code for workshops and tours?

Workshops and tours are business casual events. Women should wear slacks, skirts, jackets, sweater sets or summer dresses. Men should wear dress pants and dress shirts. Shorts and denim are not appropriate for women or men.

3. What should I wear when walking across stage as an achiever?

Achievers walking across stage should wear business dress, such as pant or skirt suits, dresses, or suits and ties.

4. What is the dress code for Executive Director banquets?

Executive Director banquets are often more dressy occasions, but contact your Executive Director for details.

5. Is it appropriate to wear evening dresses during the day at Pampered Chef events?

Last year, some attendees were seen wearing evening dresses during the day. While it may be a personal preference, it is not a recommended attire for Pampered Chef events.

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