Well i'm going to my boyfriend's homecoming.
i'm pretty much excited =)
but i need help..
i want a black dress. or do you think i should wear another color?
it doesn't matter as long as its cute you know i was just tryin to be simple.
but do you know any websites i can look at for dresses?
& i also want my hair down not up..& i would really love for it to be curly!!
so can you give websites for ideas on how i could do it?
thanks alot in advance!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Teza answered Friday September 22 2006, 10:06 pm: For homecomming, black dresses are perfect. Mine is black with a pattern but it goes with anything so you should try to look for a black dress. It's hard to find the perfect dress but JC Pennys, Macy's, Dillards, Charlotte Russe, Forever 21, Body Central.. all of those places have really cute dresses. If you do get a black dress, wear different color shoes & jewerly. Now, for hair.. there aren't really any websites that would help you decide on what look you want.. I tried to look for some ideas for myself and I didn't really find anything. They have hair style magazines at like Walgreens or Walmart for cheap and you can just get one of those and find something. Also, do an easy hair style. You're going to get hot and sweaty while you're dancing and your hair is going to get on your nerves. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
PunkieFreak4690 answered Friday September 22 2006, 11:06 am: A few tips before citing links are if wearing black it can make you slimmer, and it does give a simple look to your body shape.
If you like to be creative, wearing bright dresses are nice, and some bright-colored shoes can make you get noticed.
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