Bare Legs With Cocktail Dress In Winter
During summer just bare legs with a my favorite shea butter.
Bare legs with cocktail dress in winter. Im 54 and wear hose I like Wolford in the winter to those events - keeps me warm and looks better. I go to at least 5-8 black tiecocktail events a month and only see hose on women over 65. Skirts and dresses that are a few inches or more below the knee also take the emphasis off whether or not you are sporting hosiery.
No hose enhance your legs 100 and no hose looks stupid in November. Also should I wear pantyhose with a black cocktail dress. Furthermore is it unprofessional to not wear pantyhose.
Sometimes just wearing a long black cocktail dress with some vintage looking shoes with nude nylons just to keep my legs warm is perfect with a vintage bag is all easy classic comfortable and no fuss way to go. The application is a snap and it works on arms as well. From work parties to wedding receptions from formal to semi-formal occasions women need cocktail dresses for almost all social events.
I have a nice black satin cocktail dress that goes to just above the knee it has a squared off neckline and sleeveless with shoulder straps. Definitely not bare legs. Classic sheer nude pantyhose are worn with dresses to keep from baring legs and all their imperfections in formal and professional environments.
Pantyhosetights are NOT out. Anonymous wroteYou need hose with a cocktail dress. If youre looking to nail winter cocktail attire selecting a dress in a dark color such as black or navy is best.
Thats just too tacky for words. Around the beginning of this century Wintour ditched black tights and started arriving at shows with bare legs and nude Manolo Blahnik slingbacks. It is so cool here and if you go with bare legs you will be cold.
