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    Default Costumes for an older set

    I've got an audition Wensday, but it's for a club with an older clientele then I'm accustomed to. Most of my costumes are neon meshy dresses and that sort of thing. Most of the girls at the club were wearing pastels and black or white. Should I try to blend in a bit? Is it that older guys aren't neon people? Just wondering

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    Default Re:Costumes for an older set

    It's not exactally a place I would bill as classy. It's an older hillbilly type set. A lot of classic rock and cheap beer kind of place.

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    Default Re:Costumes for an older set

    well older might mean more refined maybe - so a classic like black or white would seem or appear more elegant as opposed to nightclub rave party day glo green...

    just a thought?
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    Oh LOL! Then go with basic black or hell try plaid flannel! LMAO just kidding - then I would just wear whatever you want girly - it might just make them notice u more and you will then make more money?

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    Default Re:Costumes for an older set

    Yea I was just thinking the same thing. One thing I've learned on this site is that you should always try to stand out from the other girls. Eventhough I'm not much of a fan of bright neon colors, would it really be such a bad thing? In my opinion, black or white dresses all night long get pretty tired really quick.







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    i say screw it be bold not to bold though

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    Default Re:Costumes for an older set

    Heh, just go with what you already have. You'll get attention because 1) you're new and 2) your outfits stand out. Plus you don't have to bother spending time and money on new outfits to get started. That is always a good thing.

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