Which dress seems more suitable for professional wear?

I don't have a lifestyle that require business wear and where I live it's less common, but I always liked LBD (little black dresses) when you want something more "safe" but still being ME, like interviews and funerals.  But I often find it hard to find one that is not too short or too low neckline, but I'm a bit on the bustier side and longer legs so even the so called "work dresses" end ups a bit shorter.
My style is more towards an edgier dark style with a classic twist so I love wearing black. So personally I prefer the peplum one which is technically a top and a pencil skirt, but it's less "traditional". I'm pretty sure 4th is the most conservative one, but I'm not sure when it comes to midi dresses. It's worn with a blouse underneath because it's one of my summer dresses. 2nd and 3rd are more classic but they have the issue with neckline because I'm a 32 triple D (not a bust troll lol. just my fit problem area!).

?2021-04-07T23:27:12Z

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#4 with a scarf tucked into the neck opening. 
#1 is too form fitting, like a cocktail dress not a professional look.
#2 & #3 are short and have low necks. A professional look is more androgynous, less girlie looking. 
Also #4 is the only one with real sleeves. #1` & #2 are sleeveless and #3 has school girl cap sleeves. 

Audrey2021-04-08T05:35:31Z

3 or 4. 3 would need something like a a scarf tucked in the neck opening, though.  Actually 4 is your best bet.

?2021-04-07T17:20:26Z

2 or 4 in my opinion but honestly women's business suits are best for business depending on what kind of business it is of course...

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