I'm going to a bat mitzvah on saturday, and I got a bright pink dress. It's one of those dresses that are kinda short and tight and are all ruffled and layered all over. I have no idea what goes with the color. This is a picture of what color the dress is, but it isnt the actual dress: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
What color shoes should I get with that color, and also according to how I described the dress, what KIND of shoes? My mom said high heels would make me look slutty because of the type of dress i'm wearing. Is that true? Thanks!
Sabine answered Thursday May 17 2007, 10:48 pm: With that color, and this time of year, you have basically three choices. You can probably get some nice tan shoes, or white ones, but I'd recommend probably silver strappy sandals. Whether or not a heel would look trashy depends on whether the dress already looks trashy, as in whether it's too tight and shows bulges, excessive cleavage, or panty lines. A lot of whether an outfit is trashy or not depends on how well it fits.
peaceXOloveXOpar answered Thursday May 17 2007, 10:15 pm: well you cant really see the bottom of the dress in the picture.
but i think you should get silver, that same pink or champengue(light, beige-gold) colored shoes.
heels would not look slutty, as long as the heel is not so high.
metallic flats also might work.
& get matching jewlery for the shoes you wear.
BEYONDxAMAZING answered Thursday May 17 2007, 10:12 pm: match the color pink of your dress. and i would do something with a low heel, but not a high. and no, maybe your mom thinks it looks slutty but it really isn`t. parents don`t know style. lol [ BEYONDxAMAZING's advice column | Ask BEYONDxAMAZING A Question ]
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