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I’m plus size & was told my skirt was ‘inappropriate’ for work – wearing tight clothes doesn’t make me less professional
A PLUS-SIZE woman has hit back at trolls who said her ruched skirt was “inappropriate” to wear to work.
Fashion blogger Gabbi regularly shares videos of herself getting ready for her job on her TikTok page, and recently posted a clip in which she wore an orange skirt with a cream top.
Gabbi took to TikTok to question why trolls had said this ruched skirt wasn’t “appropriate” to wear to workTikTok/@heregoesgabbi
She wondered whether it was her stomach or her bottom that made the skirt look inappropriateTikTok/@heregoesgabbi
Gabbi insisted that wearing skintight clothes didn’t make her any less professionalTikTok/@heregoesgabbi
The skirt in question was a midi length orange one with ruching at the front and back and a small slit up the front, and prompted one person to comment: “Skirt not appropriate for work.”
Responding to the criticism, Gabbi shared another video as she wrote: “So is it my belly or is it my butt that makes this skirt inappropriate?
“Because I don’t get it.”
She added in the caption for her video: “Wearing skin tight clothes doesn’t make me less professional.”
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However, not everyone was convinced by Gabbi’s defence of her eye-catching ensemble.
“You look fantastic in it, but it does seem a little work inappropriate,” one person commented.
“It’s perfect for a date night though!”
“Guess it just depends where you work,” another added.
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“Maybe not the best for an office.”
As a third wrote: “It’s honestly really cute but I have to agree- too thin/sexy for a work look.
“Cute for brunch or a date.”
And someone else commented: “It’s see through. It’s tight. It’s not professional whatsoever.
“With that being said, it’s cute. Just not work appropriate at all.”
While another agreed, writing: “You wouldn’t get it if you have to ask.
“Of course it’s not appropriate for work.
“Everything about it is wrong for work.”
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However, someone else argued: “it’s only inappropriate if your work bans serious style.”
To which Gabbi replied: “Agreed and they don’t!”
In another ‘Get Ready with Me’ video on her page, Gabbi wore a skintight black dress as she prepped for her day in the officeTikTok/@heregoesgabbi
She wore a colourful waistcoat over the top and paired it with beige knee-high bootsTikTok/@heregoesgabbi
A PLUS-SIZE woman has hit back at trolls who said her ruched skirt was “inappropriate” to wear to work.
Fashion blogger Gabbi regularly shares videos of herself getting ready for her job on her TikTok page, and recently posted a clip in which she wore an orange skirt with a cream top.
Gabbi took to TikTok to question why trolls had said this ruched skirt wasn’t “appropriate” to wear to workTikTok/@heregoesgabbi
She wondered whether it was her stomach or her bottom that made the skirt look inappropriateTikTok/@heregoesgabbi
Gabbi insisted that wearing skintight clothes didn’t make her any less professionalTikTok/@heregoesgabbi
The skirt in question was a midi length orange one with ruching at the front and back and a small slit up the front, and prompted one person to comment: “Skirt not appropriate for work.”
Responding to the criticism, Gabbi shared another video as she wrote: “So is it my belly or is it my butt that makes this skirt inappropriate?
“Because I don’t get it.”
She added in the caption for her video: “Wearing skin tight clothes doesn’t make me less professional.”
Read more Body Shape stories
However, not everyone was convinced by Gabbi’s defence of her eye-catching ensemble.
“You look fantastic in it, but it does seem a little work inappropriate,” one person commented.
“It’s perfect for a date night though!”
“Guess it just depends where you work,” another added.
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“Maybe not the best for an office.”
As a third wrote: “It’s honestly really cute but I have to agree- too thin/sexy for a work look.
“Cute for brunch or a date.”
And someone else commented: “It’s see through. It’s tight. It’s not professional whatsoever.
“With that being said, it’s cute. Just not work appropriate at all.”
While another agreed, writing: “You wouldn’t get it if you have to ask.
“Of course it’s not appropriate for work.
“Everything about it is wrong for work.”
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However, someone else argued: “it’s only inappropriate if your work bans serious style.”
To which Gabbi replied: “Agreed and they don’t!”
In another ‘Get Ready with Me’ video on her page, Gabbi wore a skintight black dress as she prepped for her day in the officeTikTok/@heregoesgabbi
She wore a colourful waistcoat over the top and paired it with beige knee-high bootsTikTok/@heregoesgabbiFashion – latest style news and Fabulous trends | The Sun