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Jan 4, 2016
Fae G.
Agh guys I might go to this thing called an art walk with my crush and some of our friends on Thursday and I have absolutely no clue what to wear D: do you have any ideas? Thank you 💕💕
Jan 4, 2016
Anne-Cédrique P.
A nice casual dress with high heels?
Jan 4, 2016
Breeze T.
If I were going I'd wear flats. You're still young and since it's an art "walk" you will probably be walking... so I'd avoid heels, especially since at museums my feet start hurting after a while, no matter what shoes I have on.
Depending on the weather and if you're going to be indoors or outdoors, you could adjust this outfit: a dress with leggings and a nice wintery sweater over top with flats. A skirt will look too dressy in my opinion - make sure you check what your friends are wearing too. If it's a casual get together being overdressed can mean not having as much fun as your friends because you don't want to ruin your clothes.
Jan 4, 2016
Hannah K.
I agree with Breeze, I think heels would be a little too much, even if it's just for the walking pain element. A casual dress would look pretty with a pair of boots or ballet pumps, just make sure your shoes are comfy! Alternatively, a pretty jumper, leggings or jeans, boots and a necklace would look lovely.
Jan 4, 2016
Fae G.
Thank you guys 😁 that's a good point about the heels and agh I think it's pretty casual but I'm not sure D: I might go with like a casual dress and maybe vans or something so it's like not too casual but still a dress maybe? Agh I don't know but thank you guys! 💕💕
Jan 4, 2016
Hannah K.
Dress and vans would look great! If you have a pair of Docs or similar that'd look pretty good with a leather jacket :) hope you have a lovely time!:)
Jan 4, 2016
Avery M.
A sweater dress and tall leather boots would be so pretty! :)
Jan 4, 2016
Fae G.
Omg wait that's a really good idea omg I have a really cute sweater dress that's black and I could wear some black thigh thighs with some tall black boots :0 omg wait ok I really like that lol I will most likely go with that :D thank you!