i am a 13 year old female and are kid size bottoms and junoirs size tops i am going to a party on april 30 and need some cute clothes for it i am a very girly cheerleader and dancer so i love pink
not_your_star34 answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 9:40 pm: Some good stores to shop at that you might like, based on what you've told me about your personality:
American Eagle
Abercrombie (For the kid-size bottoms)
Old Navy
Aeropostale
Delia's
JC Penny (They have adorable tops)
Macy's (They have a large selection of junior's clothes)
Pacsun
Shay answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 9:35 pm: I think that you should wear a short levi skirt that is like ruffled...if you know what i mean. You can get those at like any store (around where i live). You should also wear a pink low cut top from American Eagle, with either a striped tank top or a white tank top under it. That would look really cute, especially since you love pink like me....hehe. Hope I helped, you can ask me stuff anytime. Please rate!
Shay :) [ Shay's advice column | Ask Shay A Question ]
K2204 answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 9:24 pm: well, depending on the temp, and type of party- i would say:
jean skirt or capirs or jeans
or
black mini capris or pants
hot pink shirt, hair piece
and belt
hot pink shoes w/ black pants
black shoes w/ jeans
o0xbrianna answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 9:03 pm: Go to hollister and get a cute skirt and shirt from there. Or go to Aero. They have girlie clothes!
Teza answered Tuesday April 19 2005, 8:53 pm: Get a jean skirt at like Hollister or whereever you like to shop at. You get get a colared shirt or something thats cute. Wear berkenstocks if you have any or something. Have fun! x0 [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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