I was late for my own transition team meeting yesterday.

That morning, I'd felt some anxiety (not too bad, though) and thought it would be a good idea to do some relaxation exercises before leaving for the office. Particularly since I knew my transition announcement would be made later that day.
Normally, I only do these at bed time because they are really effective! Unfortunately, they were too effective Friday morning in that I started to doze off. By the time I snapped out of it, I knew I'd be late for the transition meeting. I called the office to let them know and the meeting was postponed by 15 minutes. I arrived with 5 minutes to spare.
Near the end of the meeting, I brought up again that I'd wear slacks and nice tops to fit in with the way most women dress in my department. I off-handedly mentioned that I really preferred dresses but that could wait. The women on the team immediately said I should feel free to wear a dress the very first day!

I was surprised and pleased by this.
At this point in my feminine maturation (let's face it folks, I'm still learning here!), I can't understand why women like to wear slacks. I can get why slacks would be best in cold weather because I've worn nylons out with a dress when it's been very cold and it isn't pleasant. The weather is warmer now, though. Being in a dress is so less confining and I feel free and very female.
It takes longer to get ready when I'm wearing a dress. I don't mind putting in the extra time at all. The result is worth it.
Skirts and blouses would work well for me, too, although I've found to my disappointment that, for now at least, skirts don't work well. Most of them don't have belts and I've got narrow hips. They have a tendency to keep wanting to slip off! This could be embarrassing at the office.
It is possible, then, that I will wear a dress on transition day. I've been complimented by therapists and my electrologist on my taste in feminine attire, including dresses. Most of my dresses are appropriate for the office and I'm very aware of the ones that are not.