Last night I went to forever 21 with my friend & we got outfits for the first day of school. I guess you can say we have a sense of style, but the thing is the kids at my school don't. I decided to get a black shirt dress that has thick straps & goes a bit above my knees. I am going to wear jeans underneath [since it's a shirt dress] & a gray cardigan on top that goes to about my ribs. I was going to do my hair straight & long & then have a few front pieces pulled back in bobby pins. Does this sound cute or too much?? People always wear jeans & a tshirt, but I love fashion & I've seen this outfit before in magazines. I just don't want people thinking "wow what is she wearing??" when in reality a lot of girls do wear this. Any ideas/opinions?? Thanks!
crack_is_wack answered Sunday August 19 2007, 12:51 pm: I would say if the dress if long enough to wear without the jeans and not break the dress code/make you feel exposed/freak out your parents, it would look better by itself.
Other than that, it sounds really cute. If you're going to do jewelry, you could try a few long necklaces layered or maybe silver bangles.
For shoes, black flats or ankle boots would both look cool.
sealgirl07 answered Sunday August 19 2007, 12:45 pm: you know what...i think you should wear whatever you want...why should it matter what people think about you..i think you shoule just be yourself and not let it matter. i like the outfit and think it is a nice thing to wear but it doesn't matter you should wear what ou like and what you are comfortable in... [ sealgirl07's advice column | Ask sealgirl07 A Question ]
ASAPcamille answered Sunday August 19 2007, 12:33 pm: That sounds adorable! I was planning on wearing something like this too. It may be cute too if you do loose curls, like Miley Cyrus or something, and then pin some back with the bobby pins.
For shoes, I would recommend flats:] [ ASAPcamille's advice column | Ask ASAPcamille A Question ]
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