I have a dress that I wear as a nightgown. Once I saw someone in the office wearing it and was really weirded out.
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I was going to dress down today's outfit with a cardigan instead of a blazer, but I like the way the blazer looks with the pants a lot better than the cardigan. Oh well.
I cannot imagine wearing a nightgown as a dress. I would be so self-conscious. Even if it totally looked like a dress I WOULD KNOW. ETA: to the office, I mean. Out in the world, maybe. Maybe.
Now I want to go look at those nightgowns.
we decided it would be really funny for everyone to dress up in interview clothes on 4/1
That would be hilarious.
This is the one I am wearing.
The one I used to wear in NY was shorter and black and not racer back. I would wear it in the summer with a bright colored cardigan, but I stopped once I decided the world no longer needed to see my knees.
The other night, I dreamed I was at a baseball game and the umpires were arguing about how to call a play in which someone had thrown a tiara onto the field and the ball had bounced off it.
Hey, I missed happy birthday to the twins?
Hey, lady. (The lack of exclamation points is so as not to overwhelm. Not to indicate lack of delight at your font.)
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YAY!
Those Gillian O'Malley microfiber nightdresses at Target, the plainer ones, are great for layering!
I have this one in black. I forgot it at my sister's and when I took it back she was pissed because she had been wearing it as a dress.