MINISKIRTS AND MINIDRESSES: I think ZZ Top said it best: "She's got legs, she knows how to use 'em." If you've got gorgeous gams, by all means, show them off! We decided a while back that going super-short for evening is a Do (according to a whopping 91% of the vote), but keep a few things in mind. I go by Susan's mother's rule on how short is too short: Put your arms down at your sides--if your hemline falls below your fingertips, it's safe to wear. You should also consider how appropriate a minidress is for the event you're attending. Party night with your girlfriends? Perfect. The first time you meet your new boyfriend's parents? Maybe not so much. It's also a look best left to after-dark hours. Opaque tights can help tame the flirt factor, and high heels, a good shave and faux tan are essential if you plan to go bare.
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A FEW INCHES ABOVE THE KNEE: This length (like we saw on Camilla Belle a few days ago at the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund event) is the most versatile and is appropriate for practically any occasion. It works with heels or flats, with a flouncy or straight skirt, day or night. The only time I'd recommend staying away from the few-inches-above-the-knee hemline is for a seriously raging party--nothing says "I'm stuffy!" like being the only girl in the room covered up while everyone else is in miniskirts. If going short goes against your beliefs, opt for sexy black tuxedo pants instead.
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