A Spouse Dress Guide To Military Promotions
Some of the happiest moments in this military life are watching the long days of work, missing children's sports practice, and having to reschedule a mini vacation due to work, NOT going unnoticed. These moments include watching your spouse be promoted/advanced for their hard work and dedication.
If this is you, I first extend a virtual hug and toast of champagne to your spouse and you. A lot of teamwork in the home makes life easier for your spouse at work. so Congratulations!!!
Support your spouse
Showing up for your spouse and being present is essential. Now that your spouse has been promoted, you are wondering what you should wear and how you show up is essential. In this blog post, I will share outfits that will be perfect to wear to this promotion ceremony. You are in the right place.
Remember you are a representation of your spouse. Everyone is watching no matter what anyone says. Often this is the first time that your spouse command will be seeing you so making a good first impression is the goal. This isn’t the military ball so you do not want to overdo it but you should still show up as “that girl”! Here are a few things to keep in mind.
3 Tips to Remember
Most promotions are held outside
Beware of the weather on this day. Whatever season you are in, dress accordingly but still include your own style.
This day isn’t about you
You don’t want to outshine your spouse with all eyes on you; remember everyone is already watching.
This day important
No matter how much your spouse says it isn’t a big deal, SHOW UP, STAND OUT, and BE PROUD!
Outfits to Wear
Below, I have included perfect outfits to wear during different seasons. These outfits are simple and stunning, and you can incorporate your own style as you see fit.
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These are just a few ideas to assist you in making your decision about this important day. Turn on you some Beyonce, get dolled up, and show up as his Mrs. on behalf of myself and my family, thank your spouse for their service, and thank you for holding down the homefront.