Woman divided with Zara’s ‘revealing’ Christmas party outfit… but do YOU think it’s ‘appropriate attire’?
- An anonymous partygoer took to UK parenting forum Mumsnet to discuss the outfit
- She explained that she had found the top she wanted to wear – an asymmetric bustier
- While many said they loved the top, one person suggested it was too “revealing”.
- Another person warned back that some “boobs are probably too big for it”
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One woman has divided opinion online by sharing her Christmas party outfit – some wondering if it’s “appropriate attire” for an office celebration.
The anonymous partier took to UK parenting forum Mumsnet to discuss the details of her ensemble.
She explained that she had found the top she wanted to wear – an asymmetric bustier from Zara – but was struggling to choose the shoes, earrings and trousers to pair the £59.99 garment with.
While many said they liked the outfit option, one person felt it was too “revealing,” and another warned that some “boobs are probably too big for it.”
One woman is divided online by sharing her Christmas party outfit (pictured) – and some are wondering if it’s “appropriate attire” for an office celebration
In a post titled “Bustier for office Christmas party,” the woman explained, “I am planning to buy this Zara bustier for my office Christmas party, which is black tie/cocktail dress code. (It will be back in stock in time. It WILL.)
“What would you combine it with?” she asked. “I’m thinking of chandelier earrings not dissimilar to the model’s and maybe some wide leg velvet pants in a contrasting hue?
‘Shoes? I don’t want to wear heels if I can avoid it,” she concluded in the post shared on Nov. 19.
However, her post drew mixed reactions from netizens.
One person wrote: “Are you absolutely sure this is the right attire for your office Christmas party?
“I would have thought that in my honest opinion, most people would not find something so insightful.”
The anonymous partier took to UK parenting forum Mumsnet to discuss the details of her ensemble
Another person said, “Even when I was young and wore a size 8, my boobs were probably too big for this bra, but my breastless best friend would have worn it.”
The original poster rushed to respond, saying, “If a cocktail dress is acceptable, why not pants and a top?”
“I would show less skin than most people in dresses, unless they’re wearing maxi dresses, and pretty much anything would be shoulder. I won’t look busty in it because I’m not.
She continued: “This is what it looks like in a straight shot from the front where the model isn’t leaning towards the camera. It is not a revealing garment.”
Others agreed with the woman, with one person saying: “I agree it’s not a revealing garment but how often will you be wearing it? Is it really worth it for a company Christmas party?
“I think it’s nice and actually quite modest that your boobs are covered,” said another.
Response: While many said they liked the outfit option, one person suggested it was too “revealing” and another warned that some “boobs are probably too big for it.”
The original poster rushed to reply, saying, “If a cocktail dress is acceptable, why not pants and a top?”