In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You’ll be on your feet a lot, and probably dancing. High heels will hurt after a while, and open toed shoes leave your feet vulnerable to being stepped on. Pick flat, sturdy shoes that will keep your feet safe and pain-free.  For a rock concert, choose boots, either flat ankle boots or lace-up combat style. Sneakers will also work.  Wear athletic shoes for a hip hop concert. They're super comfortable and ideal for the look.  Pick shoes that can handle outdoor surfaces for a music festival. Wear sneakers or flat boots.  Choose cowboy boots for country concerts. Just make sure they're flat and comfortable. Sneakers would work here also.  For a pop concert, girls can complete their polished look by wearing sleek flats or ankle boots. Guys should wear lace-up shoes that are just a little more formal than sneakers. Chunky or heavy styles will be uncomfortable when you’re dancing in close quarters, and could even hurt people if you accidentally hit someone! Opt for smaller pieces, and softer materials, like cloth or leather. If you usually carry a purse or a bag, leave it at home. You want your hands to be free, so keep a few essentials in a crossbody bag, or carry what you need in your pockets. All you really need is your I.D., a phone, and some money. If you're wearing makeup, make sure it can last. It can be fun to experiment with dramatic makeup, but choose waterproof. Concerts can get very hot and sweaty, so be sure your makeup can take the heat.
Summary: Wear comfortable shoes. Wear simple jewelry. Keep your hands free. Wear makeup that won’t melt.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Balance a wrap dress that comes in a beautiful bright color or print with accessories that are more neutral. Nude, gray, and shades of brown often work best. To dress up your wrap dress, wear strappy or chunky open-toed heels. This can also help to create the illusion of longer legs. Black, brown, or nude heels usually pair well with colored or patterned dresses. Alternatively, if you are dressing for a more casual occasion, opt for ballet-style flats or sneakers. Clean, white sneakers look great with a brightly-colored wrap dress. If it’s too chilly to wear your wrap dress by itself, pair it with a light jacket or cardigan to make sure you stay warm. Pick out a jacket that complements the color of your wrap dress. For example, a blue jean jacket would look nice with a yellow wrap dress. Choose accessories that are not going to pull too much attention away from your dress — especially if your dress is patterned. Shorter necklaces pair well with the typical wrap dress plunge neckline, and simple rings or bracelets can complement necklaces nicely. For example, you probably don’t need to wear earrings, a necklace, and a ring for jewelry. Pick 2 out of the 3, and make sure your choices are somewhat matching.
Summary: Choose accessories in muted tones to complement patterns. Pair your dress with heels for a more formal look. Wear flats or sneakers with your dress for a more casual vibe. Add a light jacket or cardigan if the weather is cool. Pick no more than 2 jewelry pieces to add to the look.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If your tent is set up near a lake or stream, take a bath there. If you’re not living near fresh water, heat up some water over a fire to clean yourself with. Use a bar of soap and a clean rag to wash your body. If you don’t have shampoo, use the soap to clean your hair. To conserve water, have a stash of cleaning wipes in your tent. Whenever you’re feeling dirty, wipe your body down with the wipes. Have a toothbrush and toothpaste in your tent and brush your teeth twice daily. Take a sip of water to rinse your mouth out after you brush and spit it outside of your tent. Put all your wrappers and food scraps in sealable plastic bags so wild animals aren’t attracted to your tent. Keep these sealed bags organized in a larger trash bag. When the trash bag gets full, prepare to take it somewhere you can properly dispose of it, like a nearby dumpster or trash can. If you don’t have access to a toilet or outhouse, look for a discreet area that is away from any nearby water sources. For defecation, dig a hole that is 6-8 inches (15-20 cm) deep and fill it in with dirt and soil when you’re finished. Bury toilet paper in the hole. Fill the bag or bucket with hot water and put your dirty clothes inside. Dump in a little laundry detergent or dish soap and mix the clothes around in the water for several minutes. Let your clothes soak for ten minutes. Dump out the sudsy water and rinse your clothes with clean water. Hang them up to dry. Make your own clothesline for drying your wet clothes by hanging a wire between two trees.
Summary:
Bathe regularly. Practice good oral hygiene. Stow your trash in sealed bags until you can dispose of it. Go to the bathroom at least 200 feet (61 meters) from your tent. Wash your clothes in a large bucket or sealable plastic bag.