2011年9月27日星期二

How to Buy a Prom Dress Online That Matches Your Shoes

How to Buy a Prom Dress Online That Matches Your Shoes
Are you a shoe-nista? Do you have more pairs of heels, flats, and boots than you do clothing to go with them? If so, you probably bought the perfect pair of shoes before even looking at prom dresses. Now you may be wondering, how to buy a prom dress online that matches your shoes?
To match a pair of shoes to a dress, you are looking for three thing: the color of the design, the length of the garment, and the overall style.
Color
In terms of color, you’re looking for something that’s the exact same shade. Or, you may want something in a complimentary tone. For example, if your gown is pink, you might want to try to find the exact same pink hue. Or you might want to go with a slighter darker tone, or even white or silver.
Length
For length, usually opposites attract. Flat ballet slippers go well with long, floor length gowns while super high heels look sensational with minis. On the other hand, boots look really hot with styles that are knee-length.
Also, how much of the shoe is showing beneath the prom dresses may affect the overall ensemble. Imagine you are wearing sandals with gorgeous ribbons wrapping around the ankle and up the calf. You’re definitely going to want something above-the-knee to show off all that hotness.
Overall Style
What about overall style? A delicate pair of silk slippers will go best with a soft and sheer traditional gown. But, a pair of black, leather boots are going to look rockin’ with a short, black modern look.
In Person vs. Online
Matching shoes to a dress in person is effortless; you just bring your pair to the store with you and try them on with each design. But what if you can’t find the right look in a store? What if you are shopping online? You’ll need to know how to buy a prom dress online that matches your shoes.
To compare colors, take a screen shot of the product photo on your computer screen. Then open the photo using photo viewing software. Next, use the zoom function to blow up the color as large as possible. Then hold your shoe up to the computer screen and compare.
If the dress is short, realize that your shoes will not be side-by-side with the fabric so you could get away with it not being a perfect match. If the gown hem falls right at the shoe, you do need a perfect blend.
Comparing lengths is simple if you go with a precise extreme. What I mean by this is, either go really long, really short, or right at the knee. The reason for this is everyone’s legs are different. The outfit may fall on your body in a different place than it does on the model in the product photo.
Finally, for overall style, look at what the model is wearing on her feet. If she’s wearing something similar to what you are trying to match, bingo! Also, think about the general theme of the design. If it’s fun and sporty, it will go with fun and sporty. If it’s big and dramatic, it will go with big and dramatic.

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