Additional info, added Sunday April 22 2007, 10:38 am: This si my first grad so I don't know what kind of dresses to go for. I'm scared it might be too casual then people think I just sliped anything I could find because I was lazy. or too formal so everyone wear something similar and I stick out REALLY bad as if I just got elected for queen or something,. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? xWACKYJACKIEx answered Sunday April 22 2007, 9:52 pm: Sorry, It's too formal for a graduation. Check out what your friends are wearing, to make sure you're not too formal, and not too casual. The dress is adorable, but not right for the occasion. [ xWACKYJACKIEx's advice column | Ask xWACKYJACKIEx A Question ]
Wheeler answered Sunday April 22 2007, 1:41 pm: the first picture made them dress look really slutty
but from the front it looks absolutely adorable.
i think itd look cute
just the sides kind of are too dressy espc. for a grad. [ Wheeler's advice column | Ask Wheeler A Question ]
christina answered Sunday April 22 2007, 10:33 am: I think that's a really cute dress, but maybe try for something a little less formal? I mean, that would be okay for Prom or Homecoming, but not for grad. But if you really like it, then go with it. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
ASAPcamille answered Sunday April 22 2007, 10:05 am: That is an amazing dress. I think it would look great. For your hair, maybe scrunch it, or loose curls. Besides that, it would be amazing! Happy Graduation. [ ASAPcamille's advice column | Ask ASAPcamille A Question ]
JeniMarie17 answered Sunday April 22 2007, 10:05 am: I think you should dress a little less formal and jsut more casual. still wear a dress just dont over do it. graduation isnt that big of a deal. hardly anyone was dressed up for mine. [ JeniMarie17's advice column | Ask JeniMarie17 A Question ]
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