The women’s guide to dress right
- DANK
- Apr 14, 2019
- 2 min read
by: Kirti Parwal
Partying is about going out and having a great time, but don’t forget to look your best while you are at it. 🙂
If you want to look good and get some eyes on you, you need to dress to impress. Before a night of clubbing, there’s always a question of what to wear and what not to wear. We at DANK don’t want you to suffer with a wardrobe crisis – we want you to party the night away.
Here are some do’s and don’ts for dressing yourself for a club scene.
Partying has its perks, but it comes with the added stress of what and how to dress.
Dress to impress, is the only mantra we should follow when it comes to partying dressing. We at DANK, don’t want you to suffer with pangs of wardrobe crisis – we want you to party the night away.
Here are some do’s and don’ts for dressing yourself for a club scene.
For the Ladies
1. You can never go wrong with a dress for clubbing- if it’s short and strappy, you are good to go! DON’T stick to the basic of LBDS, opt for funky prints and colours.

Worry less about the extra attention, you’re out partying, It’s your time to let go!
2. Ladies, there’s nothing wrong in showing some skin. You want your outfit to highlight your assets and not make you look cheap or vulgar.
DON’T show everything you’ve got, a few things need to be left to the imagination.

3. 2019, has been the year of sequins and everything shiny. However bold it might sound, don’t fright from it. You can either opt for a sequin dress or keep one element of your outfit shiny whilst going basic on the rest.

4. To keep your confidence high, rock a pair of killer high heels. They accentuate your assets in all the right ways 😉
Incase, you aren’t too comfortable in walking in heels, you can opt for boots or covered shoes.
Flip-flops are however, a no-no. A few clubs can deny you entry irrespective of however comfortable d fancy your flip-flops are.

5. I do love women’s fashion, but unlike men, we don’t have the blessing of pockets. Make sure you carry a small clutch that can fit your wallet, lipstick and phone.
A small sling bag is also a good option, just make sure it doesn’t keep flying on people’s faces while dancing.

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