Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Open Toes and Panty Hose?? NO!!!!!!!


I get this question a lot. "is it ok to wear pantyhose with an open toe shoe?" Here's the answer. Listen people, we are all individuals with our own sense of style, we like what we like and some of us don't really care who agrees with our fashion choices, but my opinion on the subject? I would rather have my toes fall off than to have them seen in an open toe shoe with nylon wrapped around them. It's just wrong.....there are only 2 reasons why one would choose this option... it's a horrible mistake, or there is clearly a medical reason (like a vein problem) See this picture? Seriously who among you out there find this look appealing? Especially with the reinforced toe thing going on.. I just threw up in my mouth a little... I will say however that a month or so ago I did see a picture of a girl in a magazine with a really cute pencil skirt, a very textured colored tight and a chunky not too strappy, platform shoe that was passable. There are some strict rules here women before you adopt this look, so listen up. It is WISE to match the shoe to the tight, it CANNOT have a reinforced toe and the shoe MUST be of winter weather color and material. Do NOT attempt this look in a summer sandal with a kitten heel and a nude hose, you will look ridiculous and will only succeed in drawing negative attention. If you have ANY questions, please feel free to contact me directly, this is a case of fashion emergency!!

5 comments:

  1. I love the open toes and panty hose tips!!
    Am I too old for ripped jeans!

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  2. You are NOT too old for ripped jeans if they are slightly distressed and frayed. A bad look is all the shredding down the front of the leg. I like a ripped jean myself!

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  3. I need your help with some tips for dressing for a holiday dinner in December w/my husbands clients...we are going to Davio's in Foxboro and I am torn between a skirt or pants. I love to get dressed up but sometimes I feel like I am too dressed up???

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  4. It's rare for me to think you can be too dressed up when doing some holiday celebrating. Especially at a beautiful restaurant. I'd start by what you're more comfortable with and build from there. I like the skirt idea ALOT for a dinner out, but pants can be beautifully paired with a satin blouse and some great jewelry too. I will blog an outfit this week for holiday dinners just for you!! xo

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  5. It looks good as long as ones feet look good.

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