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purpose & description
It's my boyfriend's prom, and I don't want to upstage the people who are actually graduating with my dress. We're going to a hotel for the dinner and prom. I'd like to know if this seems appropriate for the event, and not upstaging the actual graduate's dresses. I don't know about jewelry yet.
comments & advice
whatcha think? respeck & thoughtful advice please
posted 3/11/2008, 3:43pm, What2Wear says:
I don't think it will, and it's a nice one! I'd only suggest wearing your hair in loose beach waves or a sexy semi-pompadour ponytail (in an effort to avoid the gelled and candy-curled hairdos every other girl there will have).
posted 3/5/2008, 2:01pm, HaleyBobb2333092 says:
love, love, love the dress! perfect for a jr. prom/underclassmen or a person from another school. it'll attract attention 'cause it's so darn fun and cute, but not take away from anyone else. love that you're going with that length. i'd try diff. shoes maybe?
posted 3/5/2008, 11:22am, Glamourgirl0730 says:
I think the dress is really cute and playful. I don't think it will be over-powering.






posted 7/2/2008, 4:54am, Chchms says:
Different shoes .. love the dress!