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Dressing for Dinner(BalticsCruise)


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Hello out there, Happy Easter and Passover,

 

When we were in Tahiti I had no problem dressing for dinner when the dress recommendations said CC Casual. I wore nice sundresses, linen pants or chiffony type skirt with top and wedge sandals. In the Baltics where the temperature will be much cooler, would I be too dressy in a St. John dinner suit? Not every night, but would help stretch out the wardrobe choices and it is very easy to pack! If I take it, should it be worn in just Toscana or the steak restaurant? It is knee length royal blue with crystal buttons. I do not want to over dress, and have people think I was too dressy, you know what I mean. Jeanine

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Hi Jeanine,

 

I wish I could wear a St. John dinner suit! Bring it and enjoy wearing it to dinner. Since I'm a chubby person, I usually take my Chico's traveler's wardrobe and mix and match with different scarves and tops. They are so easy to pack.

 

Have a great time! Loved the Baltics cruise.

 

Sheila

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