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Semi Formal Dance


Question Posted Thursday March 22 2007, 7:45 pm

I've only been to one dance, and it was casual. But now in about a week our school is having a semi formal dance and I really don't know what to wear. I don't like skirts... and I'm wondering how you'd dance in a skirt or dress anyway? You can't move with that type of thing on... or at least I know I can't. So what's something i could wear that looks good but allows me to actually dance!!! Helpful hints- I have ugly freckled white legs... and I'm not a toothpick skinny girl... I'm average.

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DearAbby92 answered Thursday March 22 2007, 10:29 pm:
I actually like dancing in a dress/skirt better. Your legs arent as constrained.

If you really want to stick to pants, wear nice jeans (dark wash) a dressy top and heels with nice accesories.

Have fun!

-Abby

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