Hi! I had a late invitation to a NYE party at a friend's house. I know nobody at the party except for my friend and her boyfriend, so I don't want to stand out too much. My friend told me that everyone can dress the way they want, so a guy might wearing sweats and his gilrfriend jeans while this other girl wears wide trousers and a nice blouse. Since my friend is wearing a long black dress which is quite dressy, I think, and high-heels, I decided that I'll wear my (very) Little Black Dress, which I've only worn once last year. I feel like dressing up a bit!! lol Last year I wore it to a Christmas Ball at a hotel and I paired it with clear tights and black patent courts (lower than these) and looked quite 'cocktaillesque'. http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hp.....0597_n.jpg (the photo is really bad but that's the best one I got).
The dress is black (obviously lol) with some lacy parts (front, back and then there are two narrower bands at the sides). I'm not quite happy with the lace but people like it so I guess it's fine. I found nothing nicer and better-fitting (and modest enough) last year in Wales, Britain, so I'll have to work with what I got. It's quite short but I'm young and quite happy with my legs and since the neckline is very high, I think it makes up for that.
This year I was thinking of pairing it with black tights to make it a bit more edgy, and black high heeled mary-janes. So what do you think, good with tights or should I stick to sheer?

PS: The Christmas Tree is still here because in Spain we are not past Christmas yet lol We're still waiting for some Magic Kings that come by the 6th of January so no, we are not crazy!

PS2: Of course I will do my hair -not too much though, probably I'll let it down- and apply some make up. I'm also thinking which sort of jewellery I could pair it with, but I'm not sure about the style. I don't want something too classy because the dress and the shoes already are. So If you guys have any ideas... feel free to give feedback!

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