Anonymous wrote:OP here again. Thanks gals![]()
Ugh, now to figure out what will work for me. I don't need to impress anyone, but do need to look good enough to not embarrass my in-laws, who are being honored at the event.
I will go with heels, shear black hose, and some kind of (little) black dress.
Sparkle, girl! Sparkle! This is your chance!Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the feedback. I was thinking that I may need to step it up a bit

You WILL be underdressed. You need a dressy LBD because up WILL be competing (willingly or not) with the J girls who are trying to land a doctor. Step it up!Anonymous wrote:Your outfit doesn't sound "gala" or cocktail attire.
I think you'd have to do heels. Those boots & a cardigan are way too casual.
Anonymous wrote:Your outfit doesn't sound "gala" or cocktail attire.
I think you'd have to do heels. Those boots & a cardigan are way too casual.
No. You typically don't wear boots to a gala unless it is during a massive snow storm. Bring a change of shoes but wear the cute shoes during the gala.Anonymous wrote:Going to a gala party for a Jewish organization. Dress is black and white cocktail attire. Party is in the evening, in December. Does this outfit seem ok?
Sleeveless black dress, fitted, above knee length. It's from the gap, mostly cotton, and fits me well. Waist length black cardigan with 3/4 sleeves. Black tights and these boots in black:
http://www.aerosoles.com/store/jump/product/Gather-Wedge-Knee-High-Boot/GATHER-RO
If link doesn't work, it's the Gather Round boot from aerosoles.
Thanks for any feedback! I don't have many occasions to dress up, and am generally not very fancy.