I always wear black nylons with a black dress in the evenings.. Absolutely you can. Perhaps go for an "off black" or "sheer black" color in the nylons. Pair that with pretty pumps or strappy sandals and you will look fantastic. You really should wear nylons with a black dress, even if the nylons are a different color.
yes you can.
only if you are in mourning
Any thin nylon should go great with a long silk black dress.
Personally, i think black nylons looks better. Ultimately though, you should go with whatever you think looks better to you. Try on both if you need to in front of a mirror and decide for yourself. But black is my answer.
I suppose if they're different shades of grey. it'd be safer to go with black, flesh toned, or white nylons, however. That way you don't have to worry about clashing :) Hope this helped!
Wearing nylons when in a wedding party is up to the individual. If the mother of the bride is wearing a long dress or she has a tan on her legs and the weather is warm then no, she does not have to wear nylons. However, nylons can firm up a woman's leg and give them a softer and more shimmer of a look.
the general rule of thumb, when choosing between the color of the dress and the color of the shoes for the panty hose, is that the panty hose color should match the shoes, so i would go with gray nylons.
Green, blue, even some shades of purple, maroon, yellow...
can you wear red evening shoes with black stockings and a black dress
Whether to wear nylons to work depends on your workplace dress code and culture. In more formal environments, nylons can enhance a polished look, while in casual settings, they may not be necessary. Consider comfort and personal preference, as well as the season, when making your decision. Ultimately, it’s best to align your choice with your company's expectations and your own style.
A black dress give you a range what to choose. Wear same color shoes as your stockings, unless your shoes are black.
I would say the closest matching shade of navy blue you can find, or a "nude" or "tan" shade.