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I'm the PP who is also looking for leads on where to find a dress but am on the hunt today and found this retro. number...
http://media-cache-ec0.pinimg.com/236x/1f/82/7a/1f827a650a5e6bd8a22bc1f2ecfbd10e.jpg Think it's a bit too va va voom? And not long enough? I'd go with black shoes and simple jewelry to tone down the 50's mod look. Thoughts? |
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Here's another image since the link above is not working...
http://deadlyisthefemale.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/PUG_Lorelei_blk-562x851.jpg Definitely would not play up hair and makeup like that! |
| I don't think that's fancy enough. |
| this is not black tie. more like a cocktail dress. go to Nordstrom, they have great sales people who can help you find something appropriate. |
| IMO, black tie means a long dress. I have been to two black tie events in the past year, and I would say 80-90 % of the women are wearing long dresses. |
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Thanks. You all confirmed what I was thinking...not fancy enough. Think a trip to Nordstrom's is in my future!
-OP |
| I like it! But not fancy enough for a black tie event. |
| Agree with the PPs. That's not black tie. |
This is the dress I have worn twice now - got it at Lord and Taylor, but they have it at Nordstrom, too. It's very comfortable and forgiving of all flaws! http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/lauren-ralph-lauren-long-sleeve-surplice-jersey-gown/3352652?recs_type=related&recs_productId=&recs_categoryId=0&recs_productOrder=4&recs_placementId=PP_OOS&recs_source=Rich_Relevance_Recs_R3&recs_strategy=CategorySiloedViewCP |
Not long though |
| Not black tie. Black tie should be floor length. That looks like a dress suit. |
| you don't need to wear long to black tie unless you are going to be in family pictures, etc. |
| Great dress, but not right for a black tie event. Black tie for women traditionally requires a floor length gown. Some people are breaking this "rule" now and wearing cocktail style dresses to black tie events, but IMO that is completely ignoring the dress code and not really in good taste. |