How to Dress for a Casual Night Out - Women
Women are said to dress not for men, but for each other.
Things You'll Need:
A-line Skirts
Women's Casual Tops
Women's Causal Pants
Women's Sandals
dresses and skirts
Step
1
Fill in your lips with a color darker than what you would use during the day.
Step
2
Try parting your hair differently, in a zigzag or oblique line, or pulling it back with a hairband crusted with shiny beads.
Step
3
Layer your tops so you can toss outer layers if it gets warm inside the restaurant or bar. Try a twinset with a sweater and shell.
Step
4
Keep in mind that a top with a complicated pattern or texture warrants a simple bottom, and vice versa.
Step
5
Nix light-colored jeans for darker, indigo ones. Tinker with skirt and pant lengths, wearing capri pants or a skirt that cuts just below the knee.
Step
6
Choose shoes to match. Clunky shoes with thick soles pair well with jeans; try teaming skirts with dainty-heeled mules.
Step
7
Paint your toenails if you're wearing open-toed shoes.
Step
8
Remember accessories. Try gemstone stud earrings if you have short-cropped hair. Wear a simple necklace with a scoop-neck shirt and show off your neck.
Tips & Warnings
Pants seem more versatile than skirts, working across a greater spectrum of casual social settings.
Check to see what your friends are wearing if you're concerned about under- or overdressing for the occasion.
http://www.ehow.com/how_1452_dress-casual-night.html
Women are said to dress not for men, but for each other.
Things You'll Need:
A-line Skirts
Women's Casual Tops
Women's Causal Pants
Women's Sandals
dresses and skirts
Step
1
Fill in your lips with a color darker than what you would use during the day.
Step
2
Try parting your hair differently, in a zigzag or oblique line, or pulling it back with a hairband crusted with shiny beads.
Step
3
Layer your tops so you can toss outer layers if it gets warm inside the restaurant or bar. Try a twinset with a sweater and shell.
Step
4
Keep in mind that a top with a complicated pattern or texture warrants a simple bottom, and vice versa.
Step
5
Nix light-colored jeans for darker, indigo ones. Tinker with skirt and pant lengths, wearing capri pants or a skirt that cuts just below the knee.
Step
6
Choose shoes to match. Clunky shoes with thick soles pair well with jeans; try teaming skirts with dainty-heeled mules.
Step
7
Paint your toenails if you're wearing open-toed shoes.
Step
8
Remember accessories. Try gemstone stud earrings if you have short-cropped hair. Wear a simple necklace with a scoop-neck shirt and show off your neck.
Tips & Warnings
Pants seem more versatile than skirts, working across a greater spectrum of casual social settings.
Check to see what your friends are wearing if you're concerned about under- or overdressing for the occasion.
http://www.ehow.com/how_1452_dress-casual-night.html