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A Graduation Dress Outfit Idea for Teachers

DRESS (I am wearing 0, fits TTS) | BAG |SHOES 

It’s my first year teaching fifth grade and along with the fun comes the graduation. It is a long morning of photos, speeches, and tears (for everyone else, I’m not a cryer.) I’ve been on the hunt for the perfect dress to wear for the graduation ceremony and hadn’t been able to find it. They are either too short, too hot (we have no AC ) or too dressy. 

When I saw this dress by CeCe by Cynthia Steffe it caught my eye instantly. It’s a brand I have worn before so I knew the quality would be amazing, but the jury was out on the fit. As soon as this lacey beauty came I tried it on and I could not believe it fit me right off the bat. It finds a way to be fitted yet forgiving, and the lace is absolutely stunning. It is off white, so it isn’t too start for my fair skin. Because it is a sheath dress in a neutral color, I know it is a style that will last for years and always be on-trend.

What I love most about this dress is that I know I can wear more than once. It’s perfect for fifth grade graduation, but it can also be dressed up or down for everything from bridal showers, to summer lunches. 

Deb from Sunsets & Stilettos

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