You sound like you have no idea. Chics wear boots to be comfortable, same goes for undergarments. Not for fashion. Chics around me don't wear boots (unless they're students but they don't count because they're students).
I know my body. I think you need to figure out what works and doesn't work for your body. For instance, a white dress is a no, no. Not for my complexion or yours. It may work if you're blonde and tall.
Long pants generally don't fit me unless custom fit. I have too much butt. Leggings are the safer alternative.
Not easy at all shopping for pears...
I think I like this..
http://www.myer.com.au/shop/mystore/women/dresses/wayne-by-wayne-cooper-226868680--1
What do you think?
Comfort and fashion are not opposed.
The undergarments had better be both sexy
and cormfy. Women are not the same. I love boots, and there are extremely fashionable boots out there, maybe the women around you are different from those around me.
You are completely wrong about colour. Colour is flattering or not based on your skin undertone. Cool undertoned chicks will look very good in white, black, silver and other cool colours no matter what colour their outer skin is, they have this fresh, clean look to them. And warm undertoned chicks will not look flattering at all in those colours however white they are. They are better off with warm colours, the yellows, browns, gold sorts. Its all about the undertone. Once you start dressing with that instead of assuming based on the superficial top skin, you will notice an immediate effect, not just you but everyone around you. Colour is very important and there is no colour for a specific race, but there is colour for specific tones that affect how the skin glows, or looks in certain light or against the contrast of a certain colour.