hey everyone - my dress for a formal is mainly black with a very light pink ribbon. My question is should i find very light pink shoes? It would be really hard for me because i am already tall so i dont want over a 2 inch heel, and i dont want them to be over 60 bucks. So should i find matching light light pink shoes? or what other colors would work? how about gold? thanks so much!
lunaladyoflight answered Monday October 17 2005, 11:13 am: Try to find a black shoe, so if your feet peek out from under your dress, it doesn't cut off your leg line. If your dress is short, like some styles are, you can go with a light pink shoe. However I say go with the black shoe because matching pinks is like matching red, impossible. :)
netsirk07 answered Monday October 17 2005, 11:00 am: no no no. lol i would get black shoes the pink will look too much and gold goes with a dark brown more than black
SoInToYoUx0x answered Sunday October 16 2005, 4:25 pm: i would go with black. if you go with another color your goin to make your shoes the center of attention. i dont know about but i dont enjoy people lookin at my toes.lol..=]
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karenR answered Sunday October 16 2005, 3:56 pm: My opinion is black shoes. Any other color are going to make your feet and not your dress the focal point. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
MHScutie87 answered Sunday October 16 2005, 3:26 pm: Based on what you said, I think these styles would look cute with your dress:
Altruistic answered Sunday October 16 2005, 2:52 pm: Hmm, if your dress is mainly black, I'd say go for black shoes. Other colors might work, but I suggest black, since that is like the 'main' color of your outfit. i am sure you can find a pair of maybe one or two inch heel black shoes. Hope i helped :] Have fun at your formal! [ Altruistic's advice column | Ask Altruistic A Question ]
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