Chic city ladies--need fashion tip!
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Chic city ladies--need fashion tip!
Hi!
Thanks for putting up with me stretching a travel question to fashion...I will be visiting San Francisco over the holiday season, and was invited to a semi-formal dinner party. I have a great, simple/elegant black dress to wear and a pair of cute/strappy velvet sandals that I love. BUT--since it will be a little colder there than where I am coming from...do I need to wear panty hose (sandalfoot?) or can I get away with my bear white legs and toes as I would in Arizona? Or do I need to find a pair of fancy mules that I won't have to worry how panty hose look with? Any advice about what dressy, fun holiday shoes/stockings/outerwear you wear in cold, chic, big cities would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Thanks for putting up with me stretching a travel question to fashion...I will be visiting San Francisco over the holiday season, and was invited to a semi-formal dinner party. I have a great, simple/elegant black dress to wear and a pair of cute/strappy velvet sandals that I love. BUT--since it will be a little colder there than where I am coming from...do I need to wear panty hose (sandalfoot?) or can I get away with my bear white legs and toes as I would in Arizona? Or do I need to find a pair of fancy mules that I won't have to worry how panty hose look with? Any advice about what dressy, fun holiday shoes/stockings/outerwear you wear in cold, chic, big cities would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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Can't speak for San Francisco (but you did ask about 'big cities" , right?)but in NY , at least, it is de rigeur to go without pantyhose even on the most frigid days, if you're going to be indoors at a chic party. Chances are you'll go by cab and be in a heated room
all evening. Why is it stranger to go hose-less than to wear strapless or sleeveless dresses ?
all evening. Why is it stranger to go hose-less than to wear strapless or sleeveless dresses ?
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I wasn't about to comment on who does or doesn't look good without hose ( I don't necessarily disagree with you, Esther), just tried to answer Sandra's original question from a style point of view.
For a dinner party (in someone's house I assume, not at a country club or hotel,)"semi-formal" (not black tie) and especially since she asked( and so, I assume would probably prefer not to bother, if she doesn't "have to") I stand by my opinion. Again, that's NY --if someone in SF has different experiences, help Sandra out! ( I can't tell from the posts already here if the posters are from SF or elsewhere)
For a dinner party (in someone's house I assume, not at a country club or hotel,)"semi-formal" (not black tie) and especially since she asked( and so, I assume would probably prefer not to bother, if she doesn't "have to") I stand by my opinion. Again, that's NY --if someone in SF has different experiences, help Sandra out! ( I can't tell from the posts already here if the posters are from SF or elsewhere)
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Skip the hose. Your legs might look white to you in Arizona, but probably won't to people in San Francisco. However, if you want to darken them, several companies now make lotion that adds a little color and sparkle, so it looks like you're wearing hose.
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I live in California and live 2 hours from SF and visit quite often. Since your event is semi-formal (not black tie formal) I think that you could go either way. Even though SF is a "big city", you'll be surprised at how casual some people are. Especially since it's near Silicon Valley where dressing more casual is the norm. If your dress is shorter in length (above the knees) I would personally go with hose. If it's on a longer length (down to the ankles) I would forgo it. Hose would look better with velvet sandles. If the event is at someone's house, it tends to be a bit more casual than at a restaurant. This hose or non-hose also depends on how old you are. Younger crowds tend to go without hose. Hope this helps.
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Thanks for all the great opinions and tips!
I think I am leaning toward finding a pair of nude sandalfoot (or hopefully the toeless hose) to wear with the strappy shoes. My dress is actually cut just below the knees, so I could probably get away without hose, but wearing the hose will have the added slimming benefit and also some warmth. All of your replies were very helpful--I just wasn't sure if people would think I was tacky wearing discreet hose under the sandals.
Thanks again!
I think I am leaning toward finding a pair of nude sandalfoot (or hopefully the toeless hose) to wear with the strappy shoes. My dress is actually cut just below the knees, so I could probably get away without hose, but wearing the hose will have the added slimming benefit and also some warmth. All of your replies were very helpful--I just wasn't sure if people would think I was tacky wearing discreet hose under the sandals.
Thanks again!
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I am not sure what color your dress is but right now patterned hose are very in from small fishnet to large fishnets and all styles of patterns in between. Depending on your age a patterned hose can give some nice coverage. oops I see your dress is black go with black patterned hose then!
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de rigueur: required by custom or etiquette
outre: outside the bounds of what is usual or proper
Sandra, wear the hose. You can always remove them as the evening unfolds! I have done this & it's actually kind of a sexy thing to do! Now, some may say this is outre but in some circles it's de rigueur!
outre: outside the bounds of what is usual or proper
Sandra, wear the hose. You can always remove them as the evening unfolds! I have done this & it's actually kind of a sexy thing to do! Now, some may say this is outre but in some circles it's de rigueur!
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I say, if you've got the gams - go sans hose - apply one of the good tan creams that are now available so you won't look "ghost-like". It looks so much better when wearing sandals. Also, does anyone REALLY think a pair of sheer pantyhose will keep their legs warm? Too funny!