Wrong again. I don’t think anyone should wear a dress that short to work, even if your place of work is a website. A dress with cutouts usually is usually meant for business conducted on the street, not behind a computer screen on wordpress.
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But wait, there’s more. Modcloth’s lengthy description of the “blog writer dress”:
“As a full-time blog writer, you know that there’s no reason to sacrifice ease in the name of style when you’re swanning around for hours with your laptop in tow. This loose-fitting babydoll dress makes a perfect match of both with its functional button front, cuffed short sleeves, and dark grey trim. A star-like pattern adds to its charm, as do its useful pockets. Transition from typing at home to meeting up with your readers for cupcakes by adding a fitted blazer, grey tights and a high, sturdy pair of heels, and you’ll be feeling both comfortable and confident as you chat the night away.”
Modcloth copywriter, come to work with me for a day. I go into an office. I don’t “swan” around, and I occasionally I like to wear body conscious dresses instead of hiding my frame in a burlap sack, er, dress. Also? I don’t meet up with my readers for cupcakes.
Gently priced, self-described “indie” clothing site Modcloth is selling a dress called the “blog writer dress.” It is an off white star-print baby-doll dress with a pinafore-type smock that retails for $131.99. There’s a stereotype about bloggers that they are slovenly and perma-pajama-ed and stuck in the middle of a macbook-and-couch sandwich. Feeding into that stereotype,
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Not to pigeonhole blog writers, Modcloth also sells a “blog editor” dress. So maybe this description will sum me up better?
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But this is all in good fun. Modcloth’s descriptions are actually pretty impressive, and beg the question: Does this mean Modcloth is the new J.Peterman catalogue for hipster millenials? Paging Elaine Benes.