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Kenneth Cole

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Sorry but now that I think I've picked the dress, I need some advice on accessories.  The shoes are high deep pewter sandals with a small platform but I could wear black or even soft gold instead??  I was going to wear antique looking silver chandelier earings and probably either a black or antique looking hair clip.  Since the dress is pretty glam, should I just carry a plain black satin clutch or try to get one in a metal tone that is close to the shoe?


Here is a pic of the dress with the shoes.


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-- Edited by CheryleB at 17:12, 2006-08-25

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Dooney & Bourke

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yowza...that dress is hot on you!


the pewter platforms sound good to me...but i'd probably stick with a pretty simple clutch, i think a metallic one might compete a little too much



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Marc Jacobs

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you look amazing!  i'd probably go w/ a more delicate shoe though, like a very strappy sandal.  as for the clutch, what purses do you currently own that you think would go?  i like the idea of a small, beaded, vintage (or vintage-looking) clutch, do you have anything like that?  if you need to buy a clutch, what price range do you want to stay within? 

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Nine West

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great dress! i would wear the soft gold or the pewter but not the black shoes, too dark


 and this may seem over the top, but what about a pair of white elbow length gloves? ok, they're a little dramatic i admit, and maybe this isnt the ball to wear them at, but wouldnt it be fun? how often does a grown woman get to wear gloves out, really? but thats me, i like to be eclectic


 



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