Renee
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My husband is a military officer, and we are attending a black-tie Thanksgiving event in November with some bigwigs (both military and the local German community). Black-tie isn't new to me, but I'm ready for a new dress and have decided to go with something I think would be a little more versatile than the long, basic black one I currently have.
I've read that shorter "cocktail" dresses for ladies are now considered appropriate for black-tie dress. Do you think the following dress from Anthropologie meets a "cocktail" criteria?
http://www.anthropologie.com/jump.jsp?itemID=12708&itemType=PRODUCT&iSubCat=1792&iMainCat=17
I think the dress looks very classy and formal, and would probably do for "cocktail". Just wanting opinions, though. Every dress I've researched online generally comes with bare shoulders or arms; the thought of sleeves (even sheer lace ones) is appealing for Germany in November!
I'm thinking of wearing it in November with my "fancy occasion" diamond studs (1 carat each) and a vintage crystal bracelet. I also have some vintage amethyst earrings, and thought that this dress would look really pretty if I made a sash like the black one it comes with, but in a lavender/lilac shade. I also think the gold flats and earrings they show with the dress online look kind of cute (though at age 42 I'm thinking I'd want more of a heel with a dress). Basically, I think the dress just looks nice and far more versatile than a long gown, as well as pretty.
What do you think?
I've read that shorter "cocktail" dresses for ladies are now considered appropriate for black-tie dress. Do you think the following dress from Anthropologie meets a "cocktail" criteria?
http://www.anthropologie.com/jump.jsp?itemID=12708&itemType=PRODUCT&iSubCat=1792&iMainCat=17
I think the dress looks very classy and formal, and would probably do for "cocktail". Just wanting opinions, though. Every dress I've researched online generally comes with bare shoulders or arms; the thought of sleeves (even sheer lace ones) is appealing for Germany in November!
I'm thinking of wearing it in November with my "fancy occasion" diamond studs (1 carat each) and a vintage crystal bracelet. I also have some vintage amethyst earrings, and thought that this dress would look really pretty if I made a sash like the black one it comes with, but in a lavender/lilac shade. I also think the gold flats and earrings they show with the dress online look kind of cute (though at age 42 I'm thinking I'd want more of a heel with a dress). Basically, I think the dress just looks nice and far more versatile than a long gown, as well as pretty.
What do you think?