DH and I are spending Thanksgiving with his parents. Instead of us flying out to meet them, we're meeting up in Philadelphia. So, no home dinner. Instead, we're going to a very nice restaurant on top of a Hyatt hotel. I don't have many wintery dresses. What do you guys think of this one from Nordstrom? Do you think I can wear it for a few years? I don't like buying one season dresses unless they cost less. (This one is $248, the upper end of my price range).
I'm short, so this would probably not be a mini dress on me. Would it look too weird if I wore it with black tall boots? What kind of other shoes would you wear with it? TIA!
I don't know. I see this more of a going-out dress, or for cocktails at some swanky evening place, not for dinner with the parents. I would do something more subdued, but that's just me I guess. I also don't know about the lasting power of the dress; it is unique so it could be worn for years, but then again, I just don't know...
I actually bought this dress and I think that it will be able to be worn for more than this year. I think boots would be cute. I plan on wearing it to a Christmas party with black tights and my CL Mary Janes.
I think I'm getting more of a go-go-girl vibe from it.. not really what you'd want to wear with your man's parents... I think for $248 you could do better!
I don't know. I see this more of a going-out dress, or for cocktails at some swanky evening place, not for dinner with the parents. I would do something more subdued, but that's just me I guess. I also don't know about the lasting power of the dress; it is unique so it could be worn for years, but then again, I just don't know...
Thanks for your input! I was torn between thinking it was really cute and thinking it looked like something an extra from Austin Powers would wear. That dress wasn't at the mall tonight, so I decided to go with this one, with smaller sleeves. On me, the dress comes down almost to my knees, so it's not super short.