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no*more*art, i prefer it with the white trousers, but honestly i think it would look best with just the dress and the white tee-shirt underneath. the pants would work, though, if you wanted to wear them ^_^
 
^Agree, em692...but I'd get the pants tailored just a little bit, and wear shoes w/ the same color as the dress, just to balance out all the white..then you'd have a white shirt, white pants and a white belt..and a pastel dress & pastel shoes...
 
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I don't think that the dress works with pants. The proportions look off to me. I agree with em692 - the dress would look better by itself.
 
thanks at all, the problem is, that it is still too cold to wear the dress without trousers under it (in summer / spring I wear it often alone or with a shirt) and I really want to wear it now! I think I'll wear it with jeans, because the white/white is too clean for me....

(i do not habe many shoes and would have to wear sneakers (black!) with it - I have size 9 and although I do love shoes, I do not have many because it is so difficult to find fitting shoes....)
 
^ if you do decide to wear it with the jeans, do you have any jeans that are less flared? i think the dress with a big flare doesn't work right, but i'm not sure how to explain it...
 
I am trying to centre some outfits around a Black r.Laruen pin stripe pants..for clubbing.

What kind of shirt..if I use a dark brown kenneth cole shoe?
VS a black.
 
no*more*art said:
thanks at all, the problem is, that it is still too cold to wear the dress without trousers under it (in summer / spring I wear it often alone or with a shirt) and I really want to wear it now!

That's what tights are for! :woot:

I agree with the skinny jean/footless tights/full-length tights folks here...
 
no*more*art i really don't think either one of them works--it makes it look like the dress is some sort of smock you are using to protect the outfit underneath from getting dirty--which i don't think is what you're going for . . . I would either try it with tights or just wait to wear it with bare legs when it is warm enough :flower:
 
thought this thread was probably the best place to go...

personally, i think turquoise/teal/peacock blue (whatever you want to call it) and dark chocolate brown (less red than that) go really well together, but i'm not in the kind of mood to be totally adventurous

so, i wondered what other people thought of this combination?

for the record, i would be wearing a white button up shirt, some kind of blue top over that and chocolate city shorts.

blue i'm thinking of: http://www.buygifttissue.com/images/Turquoise.gif
brown i'm thinking of: http://www.ecosilkbags.com.au/images/swatches/Alpha-chocolate-brown.gif
 
Mini-mini dress or just a top?

Hey, I need some help! I'm goint to wear this big mens size XL striped tee, but unfortunately it wasn't long enough for me to surely wear at as a mini-mini dress with leggings as I wanted. :( It's still pretty long, but it doesn't cover my whole butt when I walk and wears it naturally. So I was wondering, would it be weird to STILL wear it just with leggings? Or should I wear it with my white mini-dress under, so it covers my whole butt? :huh: (The leggings are NOT transparent).

With white dress


Without white dress



I need answers quickly, going to a concert on Friday! Thanks in advance :flower:
 
i agree with the white dress comment too--i also think it would look good with a big black belt around your waist--but that might not be the look you're going for
 
allmyshoes, I've seen people wear that combination all the time, except in a darker tone. Like, a saturated dark brown with a more jewel-y looking turquoise. I think it looks nice.
 
I'd wear it with the white dress, it looks really nice! :)
 
Agree.. looks better with the white dress & that blue/chocolate make a fine combination :flower:
 

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