I felt terribly overdressed and ashamed of my tidy cardigan and River Island jeans which have no holes. |
Today, he said, it probably means a lounge suit but, he warned, always be overdressed rather than underdressed. |
If you are overdressed, underdressed, have on too much make-up or not enough, it can ruin your whole evening. |
Yet, as I walk past the pool and into the restaurant for breakfast, I feel overdressed and decidedly pale. |
I hadn't wanted to look like a total slob for this, so I'd worn a black skirt and a sleeveless silk blouse, hoping I wasn't too overdressed. |
To begin with, she wanted to break through the stereotype of the cheesy, overdressed magician. |