Question about attire for concerts...
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Question about attire for concerts...
So ladies, what in the world should I wear to Buble's concert Sat? And certainly, what should I wear when meeting NKOTB next weekend? For some reason I'm overanalyzing every piece of clothing in my closet.
Should I go buy some "special" outfits for the occasions?
Should I go buy some "special" outfits for the occasions?
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Re: Question about attire for concerts...
I have no idea, since I'm sorta out of your demographic, but...always have a good manicure/pedicure. Something perky or funky. And jewelry! Lots of cool, weird artsy stuff out there right now.otherindigo wrote:So ladies, what in the world should I wear to Buble's concert Sat? And certainly, what should I wear when meeting NKOTB next weekend? For some reason I'm overanalyzing every piece of clothing in my closet.
Should I go buy some "special" outfits for the occasions?
Well, then
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You have black dress slacks or a skirt and a charmeuse top something like this one?
Nice bright color and shoes and accessories to match?
see post below for link....stupid photo won't work.....
Nice bright color and shoes and accessories to match?
see post below for link....stupid photo won't work.....
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Re: Question about attire for concerts...
Are you kidding?? The purchase of new clothing is a must.otherindigo wrote:So ladies, what in the world should I wear to Buble's concert Sat? And certainly, what should I wear when meeting NKOTB next weekend? For some reason I'm overanalyzing every piece of clothing in my closet.
Should I go buy some "special" outfits for the occasions?
You would look great in a wrap dress. Maybe with a kitten heel and some hoop earrings. Let Michael know where it's at.
NKOTB might mean a funky blouse and trouser jeans.
I loves me the trouser jean. I'm like 2 feet tall and they make me look not so short. I like to wear them with my black patent platform peeptoes.
Oh yeah, paint your nails either fire engine red or deep purple. I also loves me the vampy nail.
Both concerts sound divine. Especially Buble. He's such a fox.
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Re: Question about attire for concerts...
As little as possible.otherindigo wrote:So ladies, what in the world should I wear to Buble's concert Sat? And certainly, what should I wear when meeting NKOTB next weekend? For some reason I'm overanalyzing every piece of clothing in my closet.
Should I go buy some "special" outfits for the occasions?
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.