15/f. i got my formal dress and i ordered it online. well it fits except it is a little short. so i tried it on with leggings and it looks cute, but i'm afraid that now it isn't dressy enough. the dance is a holiday winter formal and everybody gets all dressed up. here are two pictures and i'd like your opinion (guys & girls) on which way i should wear the dress.
adviice_whore answered Saturday October 28 2006, 8:58 am: the leggings are too much, so the one without the leggings. leggings are really casual and you said you wanted to be formal and the dress looks way better without the leggings so there ya go! =) [ adviice_whore's advice column | Ask adviice_whore A Question ]
cheerin_cutie24 answered Saturday October 28 2006, 12:32 am: The one without the leggings!! I mean..don't get me wrong..it looks totally adorable both ways, but you said you were going to a formal thing..and the the leggings def dress it down! =]
MelLeDisko answered Friday October 27 2006, 10:44 pm: I would probably go for the one without the leggings. The skirt really isn't all too short, and even though with leggings it IS cute, but it wouldn't really fit with the whole Winter Formal theme.
SPIDERMANN answered Friday October 27 2006, 10:10 pm: That dress is stunning. It looks really great on you. I think the leggings aren't formal but they do look great with the dress since the dress has a lot of black. I don't think the dress is at all short. Oh and by the way, your shoes = rad to the tad.
abercrombie.LvR answered Friday October 27 2006, 10:10 pm: They both look really cute, but I would go with the one without leggings. It's cute, but not dressy enough, and i'm not sure it matches with the whole dress and winter formal thing. I really like your dress, it's really cute! Have fun!
karlyndarlin05 answered Friday October 27 2006, 10:09 pm: heyy.
definitly would go without leggings. they match n' all but i dont know it just doesnt look right for a dance. it really doenst look that short.
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