every1- i have a huggeeeee prob with my school dress code. for gradutiation and confirmation were expected to dress up. as for the dress, it has to cover shoulders! ive looked EVERYWHERE for a semi-formal dress with some kind of sleeves...plz tell me where to find one! 14/8th grade/f
xOtWiXi answered Saturday March 19 2005, 5:00 pm: Try David's Bridal, Nordstrom, or any formal place that sells wedding dresses, I've seen them in ads because there was a thing in I believe..Seventeen? About a Mormon girl who couldn't show her shoulders or w/e and they found nice dresses for her there.
rainbowsend answered Sunday March 13 2005, 3:54 pm: If you can't find a dress with sleeves, another option would be to wear a sweater with a sleeveless dress.
i3ARBIExLOVE answered Saturday March 12 2005, 10:47 pm: Forever21 has really cute dresses even though they are spagetti straps you can just cover it with a nice seethrough jacket of just cover it with a shawl.
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lilrocksta13 answered Saturday March 12 2005, 10:33 pm: I would just wear a nice sweater and a skirt, that would look nice. :)
goMango answered Saturday March 12 2005, 10:05 pm: try mariposa, they usually have some cute dresses.... bryan has a few cute ones...... and if worst comes to worst, a bridal shop :D [ goMango's advice column | Ask goMango A Question ]
MiZzAdViCe16 answered Saturday March 12 2005, 9:58 pm: deb has some nice dresses you could try but if you want something a little bit more nice then try davids bridal shop
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