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The Curious Case of Black Lace

I saw these daring Gothic Lace Leggings at TopShop the other day. What do you think? A fashion do or a fashion don't? And if it's a DO, how would you wear them?

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Anonymous said…
A big NO NO for me..not my style.

I sent you an e-mail so that you can send me the list of shopping websites you have used before. Waiting for your reply. Thanks:)
Anonymous said…
its kinda nice,,, wear it with a simple black dress to emphasize the legging,, it will look nice,
Fastidious Babe said…
lace tights were in this fall.. like all over the runways.. if u will wear em then i suggest a dress in a solid colour and boots!

i've seen it work :P
Anonymous said…
love them, they are all over the run ways especially the colored print ones
Anonymous said…
i like lace tights but not lace leggings. i've also seen lace leggings in h&m..
Anonymous said…
a big no no for me 2
SunshineKuwait said…
A do ,, bs ynlebes m3ah shay sada men '3air tahweel :P
Anonymous said…
Definitely!! I think oversized T-shirt,Leather jacket with a messy updo and a fringe bag will make it work! And a geek glasses maybe;p
Anonymous said…
only cool in london and on the right person.
not even agyness would look good in them. maybe pixie?
a trend pretty much over :)
Kaadi said…
me 2 No ..coz needs wa7da waaaaaaaaayed Tall ..above 173 cm
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AZM said…
They remind of "You must be my lucky star,'cause you shine on me where ever you are..."
Maybe look there for inspiration
;-)
Anonymous said…
I have trouble envisioning them looking nice without looking a little slutty.
나다 said…
they are PERFECT ! i love them
i'd suggest a wearing them with a coat and pumps , or a dress
:)
- F said…
Hmm I don't know why but I'm not fond of lace. I can't decide if it's a fashion no no or not hmm if I had to wear it I might wear an over-size navy shirt/dress with ballet flats and lots of bracelets and bangles
miss ghesquiere said…
work it if you be skinny yo! and with a lace dress and major difasha glad shoes!
Erzulie said…
i agree with anonymous #7. regardless of height and weight, i think you'd get a lotta raised eyebrows if you wear that thing out in public in kuwait. it's seems more racy than stylish.
Anonymous said…
i love the lace leggings!

hot jet black heels <3

oversized tee or black dress with a dirty charcoal belt <3

dark red lippie to add to the whole *goth* look

so hot!
Anonymous said…
I agree 100% with Even Sweeter .. they have a good eye

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