Question Posted Wednesday February 21 2007, 7:52 am
Okay, so I'd be wearing this dress [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) to our prom(we have a cocktail party theme). I just wanna ask what cover-up can I wear with this dress cuz they say that the venue is cold. I don't wanna freeze, you know.... Like, should I wear a shawl, bolero(cropped jacket), or something.... please help me cuz prom's already next week!
mariahwannabe answered Wednesday February 21 2007, 12:28 pm: get a shawl - it should match your dress,makeup, or shoes.But you should by a thin one which you can wrap around the arms and then round you neck - if you kind of understand, you wrap it round your neck and then wrap it waround your arms.But you dont have to , you can just put it round your neck and back as normal.I love the dress! [ mariahwannabe's advice column | Ask mariahwannabe A Question ]
runawayxlove answered Wednesday February 21 2007, 12:26 pm: hey, well that dress is very pretty! if your the type that loves to dance your going to get hot easily, so i wouldnt spend too much money for something to wear over the dress. i would check in your closet or ask around like your relatives and friends if they have anything cute that would look good with your dress to borrow. if you just wanted to buy your own thing i would go for something with the style of this.
sugarplum07 answered Wednesday February 21 2007, 11:44 am: Buy a shawl that matches your shoes and/or handbag. If you feel it will still be really cold, then I think a dressy bolero would do the trick. Hopefully you can find one that matches in time. If you dance a lot, you probably won't even want to wear one anyway. [ sugarplum07's advice column | Ask sugarplum07 A Question ]
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