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What color shoes should i wear with a mildly dark purple dress? (6) The dress is for winter formal.
But i dont like to be the same as everyone else.
I want to stand out.
Whats a color or print that would look chic & great & not be tacky at the same time?
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Makeup to wear with a black dress? (5) i already have my prom dress for next year and it's strapless black with dark blue going around the bust. what kind of makeup would go with that type of dress?...
2 Responses to “What style / color etc dress shoes should i wear with a black pinstripe suit?”
zach_pyles Says:
April 10th, 2012 at 11:47 am
Black with some shine on them. I totally pull it off everytime I wear my black pinstripe suit. Hope this helps: D
gslice923 Says:
April 10th, 2012 at 12:04 pm
the style is your choice. . . definitely wear black shoes though. . . . if you want to go traditional, maybe something simple with a rounded toe. . . . if you want to look a little more sharp, as indicated by the pinstripes, go with some shoes that are a little longer in the front and have that V shape with the front flattened out a bit. . . im not sure what the exact term is. . . do not wear shoes dull though. . . . no tuxedo shine, but something polished would look sharp
April 10th, 2012 at 11:47 am
Black with some shine on them. I totally pull it off everytime I wear my black pinstripe suit. Hope this helps: D
April 10th, 2012 at 12:04 pm
the style is your choice. . . definitely wear black shoes though. . . . if you want to go traditional, maybe something simple with a rounded toe. . . . if you want to look a little more sharp, as indicated by the pinstripes, go with some shoes that are a little longer in the front and have that V shape with the front flattened out a bit. . . im not sure what the exact term is. . . do not wear shoes dull though. . . . no tuxedo shine, but something polished would look sharp