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"dress down" Definitions
  1. to wear clothes that are more informal than those you usually wear, for example in an office

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There's a way to dress down and still dress smart.
Like summer, rosé is an invitation to dress down, to relax.
Opportunities to dress down cultural appropriation seemed to propagate as quickly as weeds.
Regardless of the Razzies dress down, the 50 Shades film franchise is unstoppable.
I would like the guests to sort of dress down a little bit.
Even during its heyday, the industry eschewed trends like 'Dress Down Fridays' embraced by other companies.
But each month, students are allowed to dress down if they donate to a charitable cause.
"We dress up and dress down on purpose," said Roksanda Ilincic, a London Fashion Week stalwart.
You can dress down, sure, but what you really need to do is hydrate — aka drink water.
Dress down feminine silk slips and florals, which can sometimes feel too saccharine when paired with dainty heels.
It's nice on a windy day; it's nice for a dress-up; it's nice for a dress-down.
These days, bureaucrats dress down during the sweltering summer months, but employees at banks and the like rarely dare.
You feel cheated that Harley didn't get to dress down Joker in the movie over their entirely dysfunctional relationship?
"[Now that] I have kids, it's so much easier to wear them and dress down every day," she explains.
Click on for dresses, skirts, blouses, and more that you can dress up, dress down, and everything in between.
Some people chose to dress down an office-appropriate blouse or blazer with a pair of joggers and sneakers.
When most people say they work in a cool office, it means dress-down Fridays and a ping-pong table.
The shoes are also easy to dress up and dress down, though it's still a small part of our business.
It's the same thing as the sneakers, you can dress it up or dress down and just have a cool attitude.
The last time Balenciaga sent a couture dress down the runway was in 1968, when founder Cristóbal Balenciaga left the house.
Location: Deerfield Beach, FloridaEmployee quote: "Very laid back and relaxed atmosphere, dress down, no micromanagement, just do your job and enjoy."
Thanks to her commitment to amortizing, Haddish has gotten the cost of the dress down to at least $1,333 per wear.
Even had Google preferred to dress down rather than dismiss Mr Damore, in practice it would have been difficult to keep him.
In recruiting, companies may have to dress down to keep up, especially for a company like Starbucks that often hires younger employees.
Swap them at the office if you need to dress up, or go for a pair of winterized sneakers on dress-down Friday.
Swap them at the office if you need to dress up, or go for a pair of winterized sneakers on dress-down Friday.
It was not uncommon for Arumugam to verbally dress down subordinates in front of each other, bringing some to tears, these people said.
One of the big spots had a "Dress Down Thursday," just so Iverson could bring his twenty guys in Tims and T-shirts.
Khaki slacks added a casual element to the collection, similar to how Chiuri used denim to dress down her navy-dominated autumnal runway.
I would dress down or put my hair up so it wouldn't bring so much awareness to the fact that I have long hair.
But if you want to dress down, put some Jordans and jeans on, and go for a tiki bar type of situation, that's Wynwood.
To "Dress down" could mean to dress casually, but in today's puzzle it means to give someone a good talking to, or to CHIDE.
But it was those dress-down moments, when the clothes were simply a quiet frame for a powerful message, that linger in the mind.
Bruce Dern has only a few minutes on screen as the family patriarch, but watching him dress down his son is difficult to watch.
Next to a dried-fruit section, Zara bent in her heels and held her dress down to retrieve a box of yogurt-covered raisins.
Kate Dennis, who directed the episode, maximizes the horror of Fred's treating Offred as a toy he can doll up, dress down and control.
I wanted to have easy pieces that I could dress up or dress down and add accessories to them and wear while on-the-go.
Jessica Simpson may own a billion dollar fashion company, but when she's not busy being a total boss she likes to dress down — way down.
It's why we dress up when we're going out, dress down when we're inside, aesthetically code-switching through the world's offices, restaurants, and house parties.
Even on the verge of violence, he feels perpetually calm, possessed of a dry wit he uses to dismiss and dress down anyone arguing with him.
Women in the government bodies like the Senate were still expected to wear skirts, while men were able to dress down in khakis on certain occasions.
When I thought maybe nobody was looking—which made no sense, since there were only two of us on stage—I lightly tugged my dress down.
And, they're just as easy to dress up for work or a special event as they are to dress down for a Sunday morning bodega run.
If people have the right to dress down, then I have the right to dress up and my hijab is my expression of love to my creator.
The suit lists some of the alleged sexual assaults, including a woman Weinstein allegedly met with and ordered to take her dress down and expose her breasts.
"I deliberately dress down to debunk the notion that a young black girl in sweats is from the hood, or the ghetto, or isn't smart," she said.
"When I stood up, I pulled my skirt part of my dress down, and he did say, 'Oh, don't pull it down now,'" Ms. Martin told CNN.
Just like the people who can afford to buy $500 sneakers ostensibly know when to dress up in business casual, they also know when to dress down.
Before the ceremony, many anticipated that Rock would really dress down the people responsible for the nominees' lack of diversity — including the people sitting in the Oscars audience.
It's simple to dress down — just layer a long-sleeve T-shirt or turtleneck underneath, throw on your favorite pair of winter boots, and you're good to go.
"I would go out at night to an event or someplace and I would dress down," adding there was a lot of Yohji Yamamoto, too, a favorite of Carolyn's.
A 2009 documentary, Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist, and Rebel, made with his co-operation, sought to scratch beyond the dress-down Benny Hill, to emphasize his civil rights record.
Find out how to dress down a business-ready blazer, what shoes to slip on with a statement sleeve, and tons more spring styling hacks straight from Campbell, just ahead.
Speaking of spin, I've got a push alert for Kellyanne Conway: No matter how many reporters you dress down, your tortured triangle with George and Donald is a real story.
In the snap, the 39-year-old actor walks a bridesmaid in a pink dress down the aisle after the ceremony, with others at the beachside ceremony also taking pictures.
Hollywood's biggest stars got a chance to dress down from their superhero getups this weekend and talk to the people who love 'em the most ... their diehard fanboys (and girls).
Rent the Tara Jarmon Striped Midnight Blue DressRetail price: $500 This midi wrap dress is easy to dress up with heels or dress down with white sneakers, flats, or mules.
Even the dress-down section, in his hands, had a bit of shine: a white V-neck over black jeans, both covered in sequins; a pair of overalls, crystal-strewn.
Michael Smith asked his congregants to dress down, so that people who had lost their belongings in the flooding wouldn't feel out of place in T-shirts and flip flops.
The jacket and Converse dress down the outfit, appealing to someone who prefers this kind of low-key look, whilst underneath the dress allows you to show off more skin.
And unlike in some other districts, where well-to-do businessmen might dress down to meet reporters at a barbecue pit, Orange County's candidates tend to be unapologetic about their roots.
Swap out wedges for a pair of leather sneakers to edge up a sundress in the summer, or wear them in place of loafers to dress down a more formal look.
Katie Smith posted about the incident involving her daughter Emery on Facebook, saying that Emery wore the shirt earlier this month after earning a "dress-down" day for her academic achievements.
So it makes perfect sense that this new phenomenon got its start in Scandinavia, where layering is second nature and style enthusiasts are forced to either dress down or get creative.
Bella Hadid wore an edgy, curve-hugging, zip-front mini dress down the runway, while Anwar was in head-to-toe leather wearing a jacket and matching pants covered in chainlink detailing.
"I think I made so many [slip dresses] in my collection because they look great on everyone, they're beautiful on different skin tones and they're easy to dress up and dress down," she says.
I'm a pretty casual person and generally look like I'm in middle school with the way I dress down, but I want to fit in at this conference, so I dutifully change my looks.
Even as the rich try to dress down by dressing in literal tatters — and the rest of us try to get the look for less — there's something inherently classist about this fetishization of decay.
It turns out she had kicked both my bra and dress down below my boobs, so the whole time I was just TOPLESS and playing with a dog in full view of my friend and his dad.
Pointedly, and unlike his fellow tech entrepreneurs who have enshrined the dress-down uniform in the mythology of their sector and equated it with a life of the mind, Mr. Bezos has a facility for dressing up.
In 1104, a Lord of the Manor and his wife decided that they would dress up—or dress down—like some of the local poors, and they spent the day begging for the local Prior to bless their marriage.
The budget for his address, normally a top event on the social calendar of the country's political and showbiz elite, was scaled back dramatically and Duterte told guests to dress down, reflecting his disdain for opulence and lavish spending.
In a 2017 essay for Politico, art historian Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell pointed out that, during times of vast income inequality, wealthy people tend to dress down in an ill-fated, oft-mocked attempt to blend in with the masses.
Lynch's sustained presence at the top of the card is partially down to extracurricular stuff, like her preternatural, Ocasio-Cortezian ability to use social media to dress down her opponents in a more ruthless fashion than any of her contemporaries.
As the tech world has risen in the "global pecking order," in the words of John Studzinski, a partner at the asset management firm Blackstone, its determinedly dress-down uniform has infiltrated the world of those who would finance it.
French fashion house YSL sent a black leather asymmetrical dress down the runway for its Spring 2015 ready-to-wear collection and Nicki Minaj wore a similar look to the Fall/Winter 2017/2018 Haider Ackermann Womenswear show in Paris.
"As many of you have heard or seen by now, during our Halloween dress down day, we had a cadet arrive at breakfast in a Nazi costume," the school's president, Rear Admiral Francis X. McDonald, said in a statement provided to BuzzFeed News.
It comes into play for both practical and purely styling reasons — sometimes you just need it to hold up those too-big trousers, and other times, you need a little something to dress down a structured blazer and make it feel less stuffy.
"When I first came to Nashville wearing all my makeup and big hair and showing my big t—ts, my dear friend Chet Atkins said, 'Now Dolly, you're never going to be taken serious if you don't dress down,&apos" she recalls.
In the meantime, the movie offers up pertinent and dispiriting observations on gender relations, particularly in one scene in which the loathsomely hypocritical So tries to dress down Man-hee for wearing what he considers too-revealing attire at a cocktail party.
Like Swede Levov, George Clooney and, yes, Barack Obama, whose pensive pauses, fluid perorations and optimism Mr O'Rourke has repurposed for a dress-down generation, he has passed the first test of American heroism: women and men seem equally prone to admire or love him.
And on Thursday, the panel will hold a public hearing with FBI Director Christopher Wray and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein about the inspector general's report, giving the Republicans an opportunity to dress down the FBI and Justice Department leaders about their document requests.
I'm helping one of the girls at a foster home I case manage move into her own apartment today so I dress down — American Eagle mom jeans, a simple black ¾ sleeve shirt, and black slip-on Vans which are only slightly gross from skateboarding.
I used to just kind of dress down all the time, and I was just too scared to admit that I would like to kind of dress better or care about the way that I dressed because of a stupid stereotypes that were in my head.
On its racks, you'll find oversized bombers, plenty of pinstripes, special shirting, and dress-up or dress-down dresses alongside a mix of accessories and a curated selection of home goods typically sourced from Paris (where Frankie held a pop-up shop in September during Fashion Week).
It wouldn't be hard for Mr. Lak to take his lead, to rough up or dress down the elegance: Sies Marjan's stylist, from the first collection onward, is Lotta Volkova, herself an avidly followed agenda setter, who is muse and collaborator to Mr. Gvasalia as well.
Lawrence, on the other hand, went for a little less skin and way more glitz in a shimmering gold, body-con Ralph & Russo dress with a mock turtleneck collar and metallic mesh panels that dangled past the end of the dress down to the floor to create a carwash hem effect.
And Vanessa Friedman of the NYT argues that he dresses like Amazon sells: Pointedly, and unlike his fellow tech entrepreneurs who have enshrined the dress-down uniform in the mythology of their sector and equated it with a life of the mind, Mr. Bezos has a facility for dressing up.
For her, the gray sweatsuit reserved for binging The Get Down on Netflix becomes a luxe daytime base layer when worn with an ankle-length coat and pointed-toe snakeskin-print boots; the two-sizes-too-big flannel shirt peeks out from underneath an oversized sweater to dress down a pair of lace-up leather leggings.
If you want to know how to dress down like a power player during the coming vacation period, there is no better case study, thanks to the distillation of entrepreneurs, executives and influencers brought together every July by the event's founder, Herb Allen, the better to deal-make and elephant-bump in the rarefied altitudes of the Idaho aerie.
In the mid 1990s, the Chicago Tribune's ''Women at Work'' columnist, Carol Kleiman, proposed that a woman fed up with sexist style rules should dress for a casual Friday, ''like a Mighty Morphin Power Ranger, preferably in a very bright color (I prefer shocking pink), with comfortable boots,'' since in an outfit like this, ''no one will dare mess with you by suggesting a list of dress-down clothes to wear to work.
Class Dress is a blazer, tie, and traditional khaki-style pants with shoes. Usually once a term there will be a dress down day to raise money for a charity or special cause. Neat Informal consists of a collared shirt with traditional khaki-style pants. # Thanksgiving Dinner occurs the night before the last exam prior to break.
She decides to investigate. Just out of the assembly, Tobias Brogan uses his sister to cast a circle spell on the Duke and Duchess Lumholtz, which would make them walk around a midden heap near the city. Brogan, Galtero and Lunetta go to the couple. Galtero holds down the woman while Brogan rips her dress down to her waist exposing her nipples to the bitter cold.
Jorgensen currently works as a creative director and brand consultant. Additional reports note that Jorgensen recognized a trend among his friends to "dress down" when frequenting the park, where as usually they would be more dressed up as a matter of personal style. In an pushback against this relaxed park attire, Jorgensen imagined a day dedicated to "dapper" dress where people would not feel uncomfortable expressing their personal style.
She explains the presence of cameramen on the stage by making a joke about it being "dress-down Wednesday" at the FBI and that several agents have joined the performance that night. Another cast member, Tim Blake Nelson, is seen backstage talking to Emmylou Harris, recalling a performance she gave at a bar on her 38th birthday (she jokes that she sang "38 With a Bullet"). The Coen brothers are in the crowd, as is Billy Bob Thornton.
In 1989, as children, Mock's friend and neighbor Marylin dares Mock to take her grandmother's dress down from the clothesline and put it on. After being caught, Mock is scolded by her grandmother and mother for wearing a dress. At four years old, Mock discovers that her father is cheating on her mother. Her parents eventually split up and at age seven Mock is sent to live with her father and brother, Chad, in Oakland, California.
In 2002 Kevin Brennan appeared in the House of Commons without a tie and called for Westminster to have "dress down" Thursdays, pointing out that Billy Bragg had complained Parliamentarians gave a "besuited image that's male, pale and stale". It provoked jeers from Conservative MPs. Michael Fabricant was so incensed that he made a point of order to the speaker. The Speaker, Michael Martin, agreed with Fabricant; and Brennan was forced to leave the chamber to retrieve a tie from his office.
Abdul contacted the show originally, fearing that their clothing has a negative impact on their self-confidence and social life, but Liz however feels that they do not have a problem. For dinner parties, Abdul is keen to dress smarter, but feels obliged to dress down to match a more casual Liz. Liz has a demanding job, often coping with a sixty-hour week. Soon into Woodall and Constantine's arrival, they discover that Abdul and Liz sleep in separate beds, so as not to disturb each other.
The peacock dress is preserved, together with the Logsdail portrait, at Kedleston Hall. Lady Curzon was instrumental in promoting the use of Indian embroidery in Western fashion, and many of her friends ordered gowns from Worth using such decorations, though they generally used much less metal threadwork which weighed her dress down. According to its entry at Kedleston Hall, the peacock gown weighs 10 pounds. Another of her embroidered court dresses, assembled by the House of Worth in 1903, is on display at the Fashion Museum, Bath.
She rushes to stop him again and gives him another dress-down. Disgusted, he goes to a tea stall by the road and orders for coffee. As he is adding sugar-free cubes into his coffee, Tanu notices him from a distance and again assuming that he is adding poison to his coffee rushes to his side and knocks down the tumbler from his hand before he takes his first sip. Siddharth, by now evidently tired of her unsolicited good Samaritan ways, lashes back.
Outside the house, she had a boyfriend with the improbable name of Waite Lifter. She was pretty enough, in a 1920s sort of way, with straight, black hair and as big and bright a pair of eyes as you'll find anywhere in comics. But she wasn't a raving beauty, and tended to dress down, especially in the early years. Her "fairy godmother" moment did come in the form of winning a beauty contest, but that was only because the guy judging it picked her photo at random.
The Pendleton Surf Jacket expanded upon Fifties pop cultural fashions, however new in its relaxed, intangibly cool vibe. The surf jacket split from the tough guy rock 'n' roll teen, and mellowing leather's rock attitudes to woolen plaids. Following Rock n Roll's decline where rebels without causes, "Greasers" and "Beats"; dressed down in inappropriate daywear to denounce conformity, Sixties youth, inventors of Surf Fashion, expressed more nomadic and hedonically in this "dress down" style. Surf styles mainstreamed into fashion when Soul Surfers wanted to make livings in surfing associated careers.
When Jessop was 16 years old, her father died due to complications from surgery and her family moved to England, where she attended a convent school and cared for her youngest sister while her mother was at sea working as a stewardess. When her mother became ill, Jessop left school and, following in her mother's footsteps, applied to be a stewardess. Jessop had to dress down to make herself less attractive to be hired. At age 21, her first stewardess position was with the Royal Mail Line aboard the Orinoco in 1908.
On January 22, 2010, the entire school district held a "dress-down day" in an effort to raise money to help the Haitian people after suffering from the 2010 Haiti earthquake. The students were allowed to wear whatever they wanted, and at their discrepancy they could and were encouraged to donate to those in need in Haiti. The high school alone reported early on that they had raised over $6,500. Shortly after, it was posted on the district website that in total, all seven schools were able to raise $27,210.
Beyond the classrooms, the Student Advisory Council organizes certain events to show school spirit such as Pep Rally, Fearfest, Semi-Formal, 12 Days of Christmas, Winter Activity Day, School Dance, 30 Hour Famine, SAC Gives Back, and Dress Down Day. In addition to SAC, there are certain organizations and clubs run and operated like Social Justice, History, Maverick Athletic Council, Anime, Chess, Mathematics, Best Buddies, Improv, School Plays, Drumline, and many others. The Student Advisory Council is currently moderated by the school's teachers Melissa Avecillas (English), Destiny-Lynn Barbitta (Guidance) and Andrea Sisca (Teacher/Librarian).
During his acceptance speech Tracy thanks everybody who works on the show, except for Jenna, and then pulls Jenna's dress down in a Japanese practice he claims is called "Sharking." An enraged Jenna claims Liz is willing to jump through hoops for Tracy, but not her. As a result, she becomes disobedient and uncooperative and starts her own entourage, much like Tracy. Liz becomes fed-up with Jenna's new behavior, reveals to her that she in fact "coddle[s] the crap" out of her as well as Tracy.
Tyler runs into Betty and she tells him that Daniel (Eric Mabius) will come around eventually. Daniel sees them and asks Betty if she is on 'Team Tyler', but she tells him to grow up. Marc (Michael Urie) brings Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) some clothes from the mall and she tells him that she must dress down in order to win Tyler over and make him a pawn in her plan to bring the Meade empire down. Betty talks Daniel out of going to London Fashion Week and decides to take Hilda there for her bachelorette party.
Before their first appearance on 3 April at Westfield Parramatta in Sydney, Woodall and Constantine returned to appear on Australia's most popular morning variety show The Morning Show giving hosts Kylie Gillies and Larry Emdur styling tips. In one segment, the duo made over an old dress Gillies had bought into the show. The duo decided to give the dress a more plunging neckline, and while ripping the dress down the middle from the neck, Gillies began panicking, thinking they were tearing the entire dress off, making for an embarrassing moment for Gillies while on live television.
Miller School has a student government which consists of a student body President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. Each student grade has two class representatives which represent their classes during student government meetings. The student government works with the school's administration to represent the views of the students in decisions made which affect the student body. The student government works with the school's administration and board of directors to raise money and orchestrate student activities such as dances and balls with other boarding and day schools, and student requested dress down days, which are days where the school's dress code does not apply.
On March 19, 1860, in a bet, D. W. Prowse won a $6 hat from Mr. Moore by wearing his rifle dress down Water St. Prowse also was an elected member of the Colony's House of Assembly for Burgeo-La Poile. In 1867 he was a proponent of the pro-confederated movement under Ambrose Shea. In 1869 he was appointed a judge of the Central District Court, an appointment he held until his retirement in 1898. Powers of a judge of the Central District Court were such that he was a Stipendiary Magistrate, a Justice of the Peace and a Circuit Judge.
Patrick Joseph "P. J." Hasham is a fictional character in the long-running Australian police drama Blue Heelers, portrayed by Martin Sacks. An experienced detective, Hasham served on major task forces and crime squads in Melbourne before the gaming squad he was attached to was disbanded due to corruption and he was transferred to the small country town of Mount Thomas as the only criminal investigator at the local station. Despite his stated preference for staying out of "uniformed matters", he worked far closer with his uniformed colleagues than many visiting detectives, and also preferred to dress down compared to the business dress usually favoured by other detectives.
Julia Musto of Bustle felt that the character's "meticulously designed and paired outfits and jewelry" represent her "class, wealth, status, beauty, and grace", maintaining her "put together" image even at times when she is not feeling her best. Maben believes the character's original "buttoned up" style "really summed her up. It was all about how she looked from the outside and she had a certain image to relay to the world because of her status in society and I truly think that look served her very well." One of Emily's signature pieces is a gold necklace she wears consistently throughout the series, even on rare occasions when she decides to dress down, particularly the "funky, torn, not good-fitting jeans" she wears in the revival.
Osisioma people generally make a living as farmers, traders, artisans and craftsmen. The typical Osisioma Ngwa men in the old days usually wear what is called “ogordo”. Ogordo is a type of white woven cloth tied around the waistline to cover nakedness and the women use the fabric as a wrapper to cover the body from chest flowing down to the knees. Contemporarily, just like most Igbo communities, men dress down in trousers and shirts with shoes, sandals or slippers to work, shop or office just like their female counterparts but the traditional male attire preferred for occasions and big celebrations in Osisioma culture consists of a special top called ‘isiagu’ and trousers of any colour usually worn with sandals or shoes and red cap to match.
Laura Sinclair was a fictional character from the short lived Fox TV soap opera Pacific Palisades. She was played by Australian actress Kimberley Davies. An alluring woman who sold real estate, Laura would do anything to close a deal, including using her appeal to seduce the buyer, which is exactly what she does in the pilot when she strips down to her navy blue bra and panties and offers herself to entice her buyer. Later in the pilot, after new resident Nick Hadley (Jarrod Emick) has caught her eye moving in next door to her, she tries to entice him away from his red haired wife Joanne (Michelle Stafford) by giving him a striptease, stripping away her red dress down to her black bra and panties.
Betty then tells Christina about what Kimmie did back in high school, as evidenced in a flashback in which Betty befriends Kimmie at the cafeteria, but as she reached for a drink in the school cooler, Kimmie pulls Betty's dress down, leading to Betty being called "Granny Pants" for the rest of high school. Christina suggests that Betty turns the tables on Kimmie, as she tells Kimmie to request a receipt and Kimmie accidentally offended Wilhelmina in the process, causing Marc to humiliate her. That move later spurred on by Hilda at Casa Suarez, even though Ignacio thinks Betty should reconsider. But on Kimmie's first day, Betty sees how Kimmie is treated by Marc and Amanda and she comes to her defense.
A mufti day (also known as casual clothes day, casual Friday, colour day, own clothes day, home clothes day, plain clothes day, non-uniform day, mufting day, free dress day, civvies day, dress down day, uniform-free day) is a day where students and staff go to school in casual clothing instead of school uniform. This is found in many countries where students are required to wear uniform, including the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Fiji, Australia, India, New Zealand, Nigeria, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Pakistan and Bangladesh. By extension the term is used in reference to the practice of wearing "smart- casual" office clothing in place of business suits or other conventional clothing. Australia takes this even further, where even if business suits or smart-casual are the norm, "Mufti Fridays" allows the employee to wear jeans, a polo shirt or even a t-shirt.

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