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going dancing.


Question Posted Wednesday May 23 2007, 8:34 pm

Alright, well, I'm going dancing with a couple of people this weekend and I need to figure out what to wear. It's not going to be a like, club club place but it's basically like that.


Now I don't really dress like whatever you want to call normal, I guess. I wear whatever I want to wear, but if you want to call it something, I dress sort of punky/artsy along those lines. Just a mixture of that. I basically don't wear the attire that people normally do whenever they go out to clubs. I asked one of my friends if a purple tube top and some black skinny jeans would look good [ I think it would ] and they said I'd probably be the only person there wearing jeans, every other girl's going to be wearing skirts and whatnot.


Does anybody have any ideas on some cute outfits I could possibly try and throw together? I have a jean skirt and tank tops and such, but I'm not too big on sandals and not high heels. I'm more of a flats kind of girl.


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Luvsingin201 answered Thursday May 24 2007, 8:51 am:
honey you are going dancing, wear a fit tunic, but loose at the thighs, use colors. red, black, navy blue, or a unique but not complicated purple.

What ever heels, or stilletos you wear make sure, they match your earrings,whtever lipstick you use must match the dress, and use aveeno moisturizing lotion, to lotion down the feet, and arms. all eyes wil be on you, if you are a little more heavy, I have slender, and plus size advice also. Good Luck. :) :) :) :)

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AskJR answered Thursday May 24 2007, 7:25 am:
You sound as though you have your own unique style and that makes you who you are.

Don't follow the crowd-- lead it.

Wear whatever you want and be yourself-- stand out for your individuality and not blend in (with moderation).....

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yumiko answered Thursday May 24 2007, 6:02 am:
Your style sounds absolutely fine -- so what if you're the only one wearing X or Y? -- but there are practical reasons for people wearing what they do in a club atmosphere.

Full trousers, of any type, are likely to overheat you, so a skirt is a good idea. Same with long sleeves and socks -- cover yourself mainly based on the prospect of a warm atmosphere, legal boundaries, and just as importantly, your own comfort level.

Heels are entirely unnecessary, but you might want dressy flats. Big, heavy shoes are likely to be both unflattering, and again -- survey says? -- too warm.

Then, style is all up to you: Jean skirt? Check. Tank top? Check. Accessories? Check. Just be you, tweaked to fit the warm, party atmosphere, and good will prevail in the universe! :D

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