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Wednesday, November 29

Rosewe White Belted Long Sleeve Lace Dress


I recently had the pleasure of attending a graduation ceremony, and let me spill the tea on the star of the show – my breathtaking white lace dress. I'm buzzing with excitement to share the spotlight on a recent addition to my wardrobe – the White Lace Belted Stand Collar Long-Sleeved Dress.

The stand collar on this dress isn't just a detail; it's a showstopper. It frames the neckline with poise, adding an element of sophistication that caught my eye from the moment I laid it out. The elegance it exudes is nothing short of mesmerizing. Lace has a language of its own, and this dress speaks it fluently. The intricate lace detailing, delicately layered across the sleeves and the skirt, elevates the dress to a realm of timeless beauty. It's not just fabric; it's a symphony of threads weaving elegance.

A dress with a belt is a dress with a story. The belt on this piece cinches at the waist, creating a flattering silhouette that accentuates curves while maintaining a graceful flow. It's not just a belt; it's the finishing touch that ties the elegance together. Long sleeves aren't just a practical choice; they're a style statement. The sleeves on this dress cascade with grace, embracing the arms in a dance of fabric that feels both comforting and chic. It's not just about coverage; it's about a seamless blend of modesty and allure.

One of the shine of this dress lies in its versatility. Whether it's a brunch date, a garden party, or a sophisticated evening event, this dress seamlessly transitions through occasions. Buy this White Lace Dress and enjoy (Use code “ KOL10 ” for 10% off over $49).


Would you like to know my observations and take a hard look at UK degrees and my thoughts on graduation realities? Keep reading.

As I was crossing the road to enter the graduation hall, I spotted the first person with a graduation gown, and I felt anxious in a good way. I called my friend to come pick me up from the front of the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall so I could take some photos of him before the graduation ceremony started.

I took lots of lovely photos, and he was pleased with them. We entered inside, showed a pass to the security guide, and I found my way to my seat with the guidance of my friend, who was graduating.

While seated, the graduation took some time to start, but it was a lovely ceremony that began with the school staff working in and opening speeches, followed by the PhD graduates being called out to the bachelor students.

It was such a beautiful sight; they all walked out, holding their certificates and diplomas like they were the keys to a whole new world. I sat there, soaking it all in and enjoying every bit of the ceremony. People were buzzing with excitement. I could hear the laughter and cheers of invited friends and family, and everyone was eager to capture the perfect moment on video. The energy skyrocketed when names were called—screams, cheers, and the sweet chaos of celebration filled the air. It was a genuine outpouring of pride and happiness for each graduate.

After the graduation, we headed to the university building. Lots of students continued taking photos while the social media team of the university was trying to gather students for photos that would be used on the university website.

Having taken some photos of my dress, I entered the library area to warm myself up because it was a very cold day. At that moment, I found myself pondering:

1. How many of these students genuinely require this degree?

2. Will they make practical use of the knowledge gained?

3. Could the funds spent on tuition have been invested in more innovative pursuits?

4. Are some of these students on a celebratory path that might not align with their true destinies?

5. How many of these students would never use this certificate?

6. How many of these students does the UK actually provide job opportunities for?

I kept thinking about these questions as I watched students come and go in the library area.

The UK takes in lots of students each year for educational purposes, and lots of them leave their jobs and high-ranking positions with the mindset of getting a decent job after studying in the UK, but for most foreign students, this is far from reality.

Why would the UK admit students into master's programmes only to find them often starting at the lowest job levels in the real world? If they meet the qualifications for a master's degree, shouldn't the knowledge imparted enable them to attain roles at a corresponding level?

To what extent have these foreign students truly achieved success? This was the question that kept coming to mind as I looked at all of them dressed in their beautiful outfits.

I read an article before sharing this post, which states that international graduates encounter a significant challenge in securing graduate-level employment in the UK. Currently, only 7% of all international graduates succeed.

If the UK stands by the quality of education it imparts to foreign students, why the struggle for these graduates to secure well-paying jobs? It's more straightforward for a UK citizen with a bachelor's degree to secure employment than it is for a foreigner armed with a PhD. This stark reality demands scrutiny and explanation.

How much have these foreign students accomplished?

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33 comments

  1. The white lace dress looks really great on you.

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  2. As fellow British blogger wrote she has -7C I thought you join in on this, LOL.
    Many here fail after graduation. I think some believe this was their super-achievement and now everything magically falls into pieces and they stop giving 100%, not aware it´s the other way round. From real working life most have no idea.
    If they get a job some want big money right away here, forgetting.... they have no idea of the job and the company first has to invest into them.
    And I´ve heard of such dreamers being so disappointed they give up.
    Schools and unis should prepare for real life, too...

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    1. Absolutely! Real-world preparation is crucial. Graduation is just the beginning, and adapting to the working world takes effort and continuous learning. It's essential to understand the value of gaining experience and growing gradually. Your insights highlight the importance of a balanced perspective. 👩‍🎓🌐

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    1. Right? Iris made an important point.

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  4. Bonito vestido, y que mal lo de los alumnos extranjeros que no logran mucho ni con maestria, pero todo esto de las licenciaturas es un problema en todo el mundo y nadie lo arregla, saludos:D

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    1. Es cierto, los desafíos para los estudiantes internacionales pueden ser complicados. La educación a nivel mundial enfrenta diversos problemas. ¡Saludos y esperemos que se encuentren soluciones para mejorar! 😊🌍

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  5. It seems challenging to live there as foreigner student and succeed in career..I wonder, is it common to build own business in UK? By the way, admire your guipure lace dress, suits you so much! xoxo, Chels

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    1. Living as a foreign student in the UK can have its challenges, but many also find success in their careers. Starting a business in the UK is common, and entrepreneurship is encouraged. Glad you liked the guipure lace dress! 😊 xoxo, Melody

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  6. Paso a saludarte y desearte un dia feliz

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  7. you look just stunning;)

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  8. Las preguntas que te haces son muy interesantes.
    Tu vestido es realmente hermoso.
    Saludos.

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  9. Very interesting post. You look simply beautiful, this dress is wonderful :)
    Greetings from Poland!

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  10. What a beautiful dress! I love the xmas tree and their colours. Have a lovely week!

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  11. I hear what you saying here and I think more should be done to help these international graduates. Love this dress!

    https://www.kathrineeldridge.com

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  12. Simplesmente linda no look, fiquei apaixonada pelo vestido bjs.

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  13. Good questions. IMHO nowadays everybody wants a degree, while half of them really do not need it!

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  14. Is an education just a thing we do to get jobs? Or do some get advanced degrees just in the pursuit of knowledge?

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  15. Seria muito bom que cada um fosse valorizado com as qualificações que apresenta, infelizmente nem sempre assim é.
    Belíssimo o seu vestido!

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  16. Lovely dress for a fantastic outfit!
    Hugs

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  17. Uma bonita cerimónia e boas questões tu apresentas.
    O teu vestido de renda é bonito, mas como estava muito frio, deverias ter usado um mais quente, de outra cor e um casaco bem quente.
    Gostei da árvore de Natal.
    Greetings.

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  18. Qué bonito vestido, me encanta ese encaje !! Saludos

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  19. Ese vestido te queda hermoso, congratulations!

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  20. Te ves muy linda. Y no solo es un problema del Reino unido . es muy dificil conseguir trabajo a pesar del sacrificio de estudiar. Te mando un beso.

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    1. Muchas gracias por tus palabras amables. Entiendo que la búsqueda de empleo puede ser desafiante en muchos lugares, y es importante reconocer esos esfuerzos. ¡Te mando un beso también! 💖✨

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  21. Graduation is so exciting and is life changing. Yes lets hope all graduates find their way in their careers. You look AMAZING in this dress, just gorgeous!

    Allie of
    www.allienyc.com

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    1. Thank you for the kind words! 😊 Graduation is indeed a significant milestone, and here's to all graduates finding fulfilling paths in their careers. Wishing them success and joy! 🎓✨

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  22. Un vestido precioso, te quedaba fenomenal. Gracias por visitar mi blog, pero por favor no dejes enlaces en los comentarios porque se va a la carpeta de spam. Yo te visitaré igualmente.

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  23. Hola, me encanta el vestido, te sienta genial.
    Besos desde Promesas de Amor, nos leemos.

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