A Woman Is Wearing A Different Ballgown Every Day To WFH
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With lockdown leaving many of us living life in our PJs, one woman is bucking the trend by wearing a different gown every day.
Anyone else getting a 27 Dresses vibe? Us too!
Lucy Rogers, 32, has made it her mission to don her fanciest dresses while working from home.
Could quarantine life get more glam?
Lucy, who hails from the UK but lives in New York, kicked off her dress-up schedule when COVID-19 lockdown measures were put in place across her city.
Suddenly, the fashionable home-worker had nowhere to wear the dresses she received via the clothing subscription service Rent the Runway.
Not one to be denied of a designer dress experience, Lucy decided to post comical snaps of herself in the designer garms to her Insta feed (@sayyestothewfhdress).
Lucy gets kitted out in her finest attire to make her morning cuppa, clean the loo, do email admin or kick into action with an at-home workout.
Talking about her stylish project, the New Yorker - who works for digital marketing agency Croud - said: "I really wanted to wear all these gorgeous dresses I had rented, but I had nowhere to go."
"I started the Instagram site as a bit of a joke, to keep myself entertained while we're all stuck at home.
"I thought my friends and family would find it funny and it just blew up from there really.
"I was going to cancel my subscription but then I thought this could be an opportunity to wear all these lovely things that I could never normally wear to the office.
"Unfortunately, I have to send them back afterwards."
Lucy images are a hit. She's received floods of positive messages from followers who enjoy her site.
"I've even had messages from people working in the ER, saying they check in daily to look at the dresses, I thought that was so nice.
"And people have started posting their own photos with the hashtag.
"It's a bit of fun to make people smile while all this is going on."
Atta girl, Lucy. We'll be popping on a cocktail dress on to do the ironing.