Question Posted Wednesday September 7 2005, 2:58 pm
How can I make my school uniform better? I'm a girl, no make-up or jewelry, and no rolling the skirts. Trust me, I know, I've tried it. Any ideas? And I go to a catholic school. Is there anything I can do? To add to it, or anything?
Mercy_x_Me answered Wednesday September 7 2005, 4:30 pm: Wow! This is tough. But I can suggest layering different shirts (blouses or w/e your allowed to wear)... they can't possibly have a problem with more clothes. That, and maybe wearing a slip with lace at the bottom under your skirt so it looks lacy on the bottom. You can also try wearing a nice belt if they allow those. Urghh it must stink to have all those rules! [ Mercy_x_Me's advice column | Ask Mercy_x_Me A Question ]
girlygirl answered Wednesday September 7 2005, 4:27 pm: Wow... there's not a whole lot to do when you're in uniform. Besides having a pretty hairstyle, I would recommend that you take your uniforms to a seamstress and have them altered to fit you exactly. A good fit in anything will make it look the nicest. [ girlygirl's advice column | Ask girlygirl A Question ]
_sarahxoxo answered Wednesday September 7 2005, 4:01 pm: Try doing different hairstyles. Put it up, curl it, or braid it. That seems like the only thing you can do. I hope i helped!!
~sarah <3 [ _sarahxoxo's advice column | Ask _sarahxoxo A Question ]
xoxcaittxox answered Wednesday September 7 2005, 3:27 pm: well this wouldnt really dress up your uniform but you would be different if maybe when you pulled your hair back if you tied a bow in it..I hope that if that doesnt work you can figure something outt...xoxcaittxox [ xoxcaittxox's advice column | Ask xoxcaittxox A Question ]
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