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Grade 9 grad dress- fancy or casual?


Question Posted Sunday April 1 2007, 6:13 pm

I live in Canada and I'm having my gr.9 farewell (grad, basically)soon. Is a summer dress good enough for the occasion? I'm not a very dressy person, but I don't want to seem out of place. I know floor-length is too formal, but should it be more fancy than a summer dress?

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its_melissa_DuH answered Sunday April 1 2007, 7:18 pm:
the dress should go a little below your knees, no longer than that. if the weather is warm when you have your graduation, they hey, go for that summer dress! go for colors that are cute like soft pinks, purples, oranges, etc. also, match your dress with some cute matching accesories. your hair can be curled and be left down, or curled & half up-half down is really pretty too. here is a website for cute dresses:

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since you live in canada, i don't know if you have that store near you can also online shop. good luck with it and i hope i helped!

xo melissa

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