Hi, Im 15 I was thinking I would wear a mini jean skirt, brown leggings, brown uggs, a redish low cute shirt with a pink tank top under the shirt. I would wear this to school. Do you think this sounds ok to wear or is it to weird. If you think its weird can you give me advice on how to make it look cool.
mariahwannabe answered Tuesday January 2 2007, 11:47 am: Sounds great but don't wear Pink tank Top
Red and Pink is a MASSIVE clash.
But to wear the red top you need to wear a red accessorie like a red belt/hearband
cutie_pie answered Tuesday January 2 2007, 1:32 am: wear flats for the shoes...change the red shirt color to something else. pink looks really cute with brown..soo keep the pink tank top. and like the others sed red and pink do not go good together. maybe a brown shirt with a pink tank top..or a pink shirt with a brown tank top...or a white shirt with the chunky bead necklace as someone else suggested. but no red please...and no uggs. [ cutie_pie's advice column | Ask cutie_pie A Question ]
HypnotizexMe answered Monday January 1 2007, 10:07 pm: yeah its cute
just dont wear brown uggs its too much
and the pink tank top under the red shirt wont really match either. if ur wearing it with red, make it like a white tank top. it really dependso n the type of red and type of pink. if its like the wine red color shirts they sell at hollister ot A&F, then it will match with a light pink tank top/
but i think the jeans skirt and the brown leggings will be cute. u might wanna change the shoes tho. no brown shoes with brown leggings.
whoaxbabe answered Monday January 1 2007, 6:52 pm: It sounds good, but I think it would be cute if you wore a white shirt rather than red. Also wear a brown tanktop under, that way it looks nice with your brown leggings & uggs :]
Hope I helped ♥ [ whoaxbabe's advice column | Ask whoaxbabe A Question ]
xomichelle891xo answered Monday January 1 2007, 3:29 pm: Instead of the red and pink shirts, I would just wear a white long sleeve shirt. White and bron go very good together! Also, if the color the uggs dont match the brown of the leggings, dont wear them! They will clash. Instead, I would wear black or gray leggings. Another good idea is instead of leggings (I agree with the skin thing the person below me said) try leg warmers from hollister that pop up from under the uggs! I love the mini jean skirt though. Also, to add a touch, a big, brown chunky necklace would be so chic and trendy. :] [ xomichelle891xo's advice column | Ask xomichelle891xo A Question ]
Igotamonopoly answered Monday January 1 2007, 3:07 pm: Ew. PLEASE don't wear boots and leggings if youu can see skin between the boots and leggings. That is my pet peeve!
Don't wear the red shirt-red and pink look weird together, and pink and brown look beter together than red and brown.
But wear what you want. We aren't at your school to see what the trends are. Here in Los Angeles, eeryone is really on top of fashion and uber trendy, but the outfit that you mentioned might fit in perfectly where you live. [ Igotamonopoly's advice column | Ask Igotamonopoly A Question ]
HCOxBABE answered Monday January 1 2007, 2:26 pm: I would change the red & pink top to something brown so it matches your leggings & uggs. Black & white go with anything, too, so if you don't have anything brown, those could be your alternatives. I think it'd be a very cute outfit. :] [ HCOxBABE's advice column | Ask HCOxBABE A Question ]
ADDiCT3DTOHiMx answered Monday January 1 2007, 2:24 pm: Everything sounds good except I would change your shirt and relate it back to the brown so everything will match good. Maybe wear a brown tank top under instead of the pink? Experiment with other shirts you have. But other than that it should be a really cute outfit =] [ ADDiCT3DTOHiMx's advice column | Ask ADDiCT3DTOHiMx A Question ]
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