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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No jeans, no combat boots. Think something like this----wide leg trousers (or a trouser skirt, perhaps), a fitted top, nice belt and shoes, tasteful jewelry, maybe a cropped jacket or cardigan to layer if needed. Not necessarily this color scheme, but winter white never hurts. I'm not a Gwyneth fan in general, but she's pretty good with outfits that are appropriate in multiple settings. [img]https://smagazineofficial.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/3-18.jpg[/img][/quote]Agree! This is similar to what a PP wisely recommended: sweater-trousers-booties-done. And OP already has the winter white sweater. As for Chanel combat boots, a slimmer style would work better with the black sweater-slip dress: [img]https://cdn.theluxurycloset.com/uploads/opt/products/750x750/luxury-women-chanel-used-shoes-p432121-014.jpg[/img] [/quote] This look is perfect .. Whoever posted - Yassss YOU![/quote] OP is going to a partner's dinner as a spouse in a private home, probably of a senior partner. She doesn't want to wear these boots to this. Out with friends on Saturday, yes, and I agree they're are great. But anyone who is trying to help their spouse at a spouse's private dinner event needs to dress to help, not draw attention to their Let's go out and party outfit.[/quote]
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