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Thought I'd get some responses if I started a new thread - so, what do you wear to a place like this? I've never been to a fancy restaurant so have no clue. . .
Can I wear these boots: http://www.zappos.com/frye-melissa-button-chocolate-vintage-leather with this kind of a dress: http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/236x/be/8f/dd/be...827725847c90a45a41359ac866.jpg Or is that too casual/funky? Should I go with LBD and heels? |
| WEAR, not were, sorry. |
| Second link didn't work. (Also, I'm sure you realized this but it's "wear.") |
Here's another link of a similar dress |
| That's fine |
LBD and heels is too much for Fiola. You would look like a rube. |
| There are very few restaurants that you have to dress up for these days. For instance, I wore dark wash jeans, a sequenced top from jcrew and a blazer with some flats to Fiola and was not under dressed for a Saturday night. |
| Wrap dress |
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LBD and heels is too much for Fiola. You would look like a rube. Went to Fiola and saw a number of people in LBDs. . . |
| It was a large business suit and tie crowd when we were there. But I was in dark jeans, cute top and nice accessories. Felt comfortable. |
LBD and heels is too much for Fiola. You would look like a rube. Went to Fiola and saw a number of people in LBDs. . . So? they were overdressed |
| People might have been dressed up for events after dinner. Don't be a judgie be-yatch. |