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What is the best color of shoes to match a gray formal dress?

Gray is a neutral color (my personal favorite neutral!), so you can have some fun with your shoes!I’m not personally a fan of pink most of the time, but any shade of pink looks nice with gray from a light blush shade on up through brighter ones. Also, don’t rule out yellow; a nice buttery color also looks nice against gray. At the end of the day, anything can be worn with a neutral, but some shades look better than others.Unless you’re a bridesmaid with no say in the matter, you don’t want to go too matchy-matchy on the purse, jewelry, etc. so you don’t come off as being too costume-y.

Ok y did sasuke make a costume change??

I think I know what you're talking about; is that when he shows up late for his fight with Gaara? If it is, I might know the answer. For a period of time after the conclusion of the first part of the chuunin exams, Sasuke was training with Kakashi. You find out later that they went through some vigorous training, even making Sasuke a better taijutsu fighter than Rock Lee. He also learned to use Chidori, which wore him out(shown in some flashbacks). My best guess for his new costume is either:

1) His old clothes were worn out from the training, and he needed some new clothes

2) He grew out of them, but this one isn't as likely because the length of time that he was training wasn't very long

or 3), the author just wanted to give Sasuke a new look.

The reason why his hair is longer is because he probably didn't have time to get it cut, because he had been training with Kakashi the entire time. They even came an hour late for his fight. Of course, this could just be an author's attempt at creating a whole new look for Sasuke, which continues on until Shippuden.

The rest is yours to decide, I suppose.

What should i wear for the costume party????

Here is a couple of princess ones

http://www.spookyboutique.com/boutique/costumes/83094-pinkprincess.jpg

http://www.costumesofnashua.com/CNWebSite105/Active905/Pages/CostumeRental/Medieval/Pics%20Medieval/SSAL174Storybook%20Princess.jpg

http://www1.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/2538612/2/istockphoto_2538612_women_young_princess_walking_down_stairs.jpg

http://www.simplypretend.com/tara_cinderella.jpg

http://z.about.com/d/couponing/1/0/t/k/20328.jpg

And some cheerleader costumes

http://seasonalreflections.com/holiday_decorations/files/t_12700.jpg

http://www.costume-shop.com/images/products/em9440.jpg

http://www.4halloweencostumes.com/images/888467.jpg

http://img.costumecraze.com/images/vendors/forum/60721-main.jpg

http://www.bestseller123.com/images/Halloween_Costume_Women/Cheerleader_Gone_Bad_Costume_1.jpg

Hope that helped!!?? =]

Hmmm i lyk the yellow one 2!!!
How olds the 8th grade?
I come from New Zealand

Oh and here is a set i made on POLYVORE =]

http://www.polyvore.com/cgi/app#foo

Where can I buy a Wednesday Addams style dress?

I found these hope I was able to help.....
http://www.polyvore.com/cgi/set?id=818564

Why does the Albanian national dress look identical to the Greek one?

If someone will try to VANDALIZE my answer with ultra-nationalistic nonsense edits, I will mute, block and report him/her (and the “suggestion”), I will not care if the vandal is Albanian, Greek of from whatever other country in the world, suggests grammatical or lexical errors but DON'T EDIT MY ANSWER WITH ANTI-HISTORICAL BULLSHITS!Well, Albanian national dress is not the only one in the Balkans who looks identical to the Greek one, almost all of the Balkan populations have one which reminds the Greek and Albanian national dresses.AlbaniansArvanites (Albanians living in Greece since Byzantine era)GreeksAromaniansWestern Vlachs (Morlachs, Istriots and Dalmatians and Istro-Romanians), they were all (except for Istriots and Istro-Romanians, but not for long) assimilated by Slavic peopleCroatiansMontenegrinsBosniansSerbiansSlavo-MacedoniansBulgariansBalkan TurksRomaniansGagauz TurksWell, how you can see (I posted traditional Balkan costumes many other times) traditional clothing is pretty similar among Balkan populations, especially those who lives in the south, then more we “go” to north and the more they gradually change.But why people with different languages and origins have similarities about traditional clothing?Well, it seems both Greek and Albanian clothings originated during Classical antiquity, especially the Fustanella (men’s skirt) and the cap (the so-called “Pileus”), Romans, Etruscans and other neighbor populations dressed in a similar way.Traditional clothings evolved through times and when Slavs arrived and mixed with the populations of the Balkans, well, they adopted the way of clothing too.Traditional clothings in the Balkans were also influenced by other cultures, Balkan peninsula was invaded many times by many populations, the lasts that had a big impact were the Ottoman Turks, which “Middle-Easternized” a bit our cultures and made them richer.Late Ottoman red velvet

Which trench coat looks more socially acceptable?

Eh.... they are cheap look like they are made of costume material..
I have one in the Vash the Stampede from Trigun, its costume material, I don't wear it in public..

But I have a western trench coat that is a dress coat, its not warm though, so its really only useful for rainy days that are good temp...

Get a long coat that goes past hips but above knees... made of REAL coat fibers, they look much more socially acceptable, and if pull it off women think they look dignified, and not nerdy.

How to dress like a jedi (in a socially acceptable way)?

You hit the jackpot! I'm a fashion person and a Star Wars Nerd in one! The jedi outfit is based on Japanese clothing: a long open informal kimono type robe as the outer layer and a shorter haori jacket (also called the happi coat) underneath closed around the waist with an informal obi belt. Making the robe from scratch is supposed to be part of the padawan's training so all the robes have a very rough hand spun hand woven look. (The sith have no time for wool gathering and spinning -hence Palpy's elegant black silk robes) To make any costume type clothing work in everyday lie you need to take only one or two parts and wear them with contemporary "real" clothes. Any more than one or two items and you risk looking like you are in a costume. To adapt this for everyday -a long plain styled coat in an earth color will work over a traditional happi or haori jacket in a white, light or neutral color. Don't bother with the pants and boots -they will look costume-y. A sash style belt over the jacket will be more than enough to give a jedi look to the jacket.

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