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New Years Dinner.


Question Posted Monday December 29 2008, 8:19 pm

On New Year's Eve I'll be attending a dinner before a party with a few close friends. The attire is supposed to be "cute/dressy", and I absolutely have no idea what to wear. It's most likely going to be pretty cold, so I'm wary against wearing a dress, which I'd have to go buy anyways. Do you think a cute top, some straight leg jeans, and some heels would be acceptable? Any outfit suggestions are welcome also.

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Jasminaa answered Wednesday December 31 2008, 3:56 pm:
Yes, what you have in mind is pefect. To spice it up a little you can even add some jewlery, if not that wear a scarf with it.

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bella8875 answered Wednesday December 31 2008, 2:06 pm:
Since, like you said it will be cold this new years you could maybe wear like a cute dressy top
such as a halter top or a tube top with maybe some
nice jeans or a long jean skirt.
with (if you have) some black high heels.

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