
The dress is a Betsey Johnson and was originally purchased sometime around 1993. It also came with an opaque black slipdress that goes underneath, which I still use as a slip fairly often. The black lace completely transforms the look of this 50's-style red dress, giving it much more of a goth quality than I'd ever thought possible. I kept the rest of the outfit simple so as not to overdo it; after all, black and red makes quite a statement on its own. I left my legs bare despite the frigid Bay Area temperatures, because I felt that even sheer black hose would look too gloomy.
The dress is obviously meant to be buttoned all the way down, but I wanted to use the stark contrast between the two dresses to create

Red dress: J. Crew
Belt: Red Dress Shoppe
Shoes: Steve Madden