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If you are going for a laid back, thoughtful, deep poet, wear a lot of nice black. Not emo...but maybe a black blouse and black pants. Or if you prefer, a skirt and top also works.

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For a poetry reading, you can opt for something casual yet polished, such as a nice top paired with jeans or a dress. Dress comfortably, but also keep in mind the setting and audience of the event. Avoid overly casual attire like sweatpants or graphic t-shirts.

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