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How to Dress for a First Date: Women

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    Part of the video series: Relationship & Dating Advice

    From Quick Guide: First Date Attire: Women

    Summary: Women should dress for a first date by wearing clothes that are simple, classic and not overly sexy. Dress like a lady for a first date with tips from a life and relationship coach in this free video on dating advice.

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    Donna Barnes is a professional life coach, relationship expert, television host, columnist and producer, as well as the author of "It's All About You." Barnes has been attracting a lot...read more

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    "Hi, I'm Donna Barnes! I'm a life and relationship coach and owner of NY Dating Coach in New York City. In this clip we'll talk about how a woman should dress on a date. Best thing to keep in mind is simple is sexy and classic not trendy. Guys don't really notice when you're all in the most hottest fashion and stuff like that. They know whether you look pretty or not, so look pretty, dress like a lady, wear a skirt, wear heels and if you have a best feature accentuate that, if it's your smile make sure you're wearing it. Don't wear anything too tight, if you do wear something tight wear it either on the bottom or the top, don't wear both. You don't want to look overtly sexy, you want to leave something to the imagination, you want to make him wonder what else there is more to it. Have a manicure and pedicure, do it yourself if you can't afford it. Make sure that you've shaved and keep your highlights all done and stuff like that. Don't wear too much perfume, your natural scent is going to be what really attracts him, that's where chemistry comes from. So be yourself and look like a lady. I'm Donna Barnes life and dating coach in New York City."

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