Question Posted Thursday September 24 2009, 3:33 pm
ok, our homecoming dance is coming up within the next couple of weeks and i've been trying to think of what to do with my hair and stuff with my dress.
but i'm an extremely pale girl, and i have auburnish hair. i was just going to wear some simple black flats with the dress, but i wasn't sure if maybe just a nice round toe pump would be better ( i've always been weird about my pale legs so i never thought heels would ever look right ). and speaking of the pale legs, i've also seen people wear black pantyhose with their dresses, good idea you think or no? and then what shoes with that is a question as well.
and then as for my hair. i just have sideswept bangs and i usually straighten it, but it's naturally wavy. i thought about going with wavy cause if i just straighten it it looks kind of weird with the outfit. and with the sideswept, if i did a ponytail it just looks kind of kiddish, in my opinion.
so just whatever opinions anyone wants to toss out, i'd appreciate, haha. sorry for all the questions but i've been talking with friends and people about this and they all gave me different opinions and it just made me more indecisive.
sia answered Friday September 25 2009, 5:54 am: heeeyyy!what a lovely dress!k i really think you should wear the round toe pump shoes theyl make your legs look really toned and plus its a dance everyone wears heels to dances...dont wear pantyhose because you will get really hot!dont worry about the colour of your legs just learn to love them, then everyone else will too!
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