A night on the town sans dress

With her photographer's eye for detail, Brie is always scoping out jewelry, handbags and shoes that perfectly complete an ensemble.

I am one of those women who just doesn’t like to go out for the evening in dresses or skirts. Especially if I am going to a bar, pub, club, or concert. I like to dance, move around, sling my leg over barstools, all without having a dress or skirt hindering my movement.

What do I wear you ask? I go for comfort, creating a dressy casual, modern look.

I may wear a shirt like this one:

With these jeans:

And these very funky, cool, heels:

Then, add accessories, the finishing touches. Something like this very cool necklace:

This simple, yet pretty, bracelet:

This classic looking clutch:

And maybe a ring like this one:

Now I’m ready for anything the night might throw at me! What do you like to wear for a night on the town?

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Posted October 22, 2008 in Fashion, News

3 Comments

  • Depends on the occasion – sometimes it is nice to wear a dress. Most likely to a restaurant. To the other places you mention in your article, I agree, it is better to wear pants.

    - October 22, 2008 18:40 pm
  • Oh definitely a jeans or pants girl too! There are so many fabulously divine tops and accessories, and of couse how can I forget the shoe choices, that there is no need to feel ‘underdressed’ these days in a pair of jeans at all! I will agree with Trish though that there are a few certain occasions where I will don “the frock”..these would be wedding, landmark birthday occasion, Christmas Party, the races, or a special black tie event. Then I go all out in a smashing dress and killer heels! But true to say, that my favourite outfit will always be something very similar to Bries selections above! Well Done Brie!! (*_*)

    - October 22, 2008 19:17 pm
  • I agree. It’s just much more comfortable in jeans or pants but I still feel stylish. I usually do the same thing except for those special occasions.

    - October 25, 2008 17:47 pm

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