Well, CAN you? We're going to go out on a limb here and guess that, yes, we probably can. The boots, though, we might have a harder time living without.
What about you?
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I’d say neither. The boots don’t seem too flattering (especially since the strong colour is going to make everyone look, at least once), and while I have been in the market for a nice flapper/fringe dress, this one isn’t what I’d go for, though it is kind of cute.
Is it bad that I don’t mind that dress? lol. I actually already own a black fringed dress which gets enough attention, imagine the attention that one will get?
That is HIDEOUS.
I don’t have a problem with the dress, but it’s definitely for those younger than myself. It’s a little Godspell, but I’m on board with anything that reminds me of music and clowns.
Just kill me already, I love the dress.
*hides*
I almost like it.
I’m reminded of peacocks.
Love the dress, love the colours and the cool vibe that it irradiates. im trying so hard to hate the boots because of the hot weather here.
Roaring Twenties meets Hippie Sixties and has a love child.
I think the fishnets look wrong but otherwise they’re both fun in a i’d-never-wear-them-but-i’d-love-to-see-someone-else-try way.
I could never wear that dress, but it’d look great if you had the figure of a teenage boy.
The boots need to either come up further on the thigh, or just a bit lower; as they are, they look awkward.
It looks like a duster…
I hate the fringe trend. Everyone’s such a sheep..
That dress is horrid. Along with the boots. I like risks but those are just bad taste.
Pretty to look at, but I’d never wear it.