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picking out a dress


Question Posted Wednesday April 25 2007, 8:52 pm

Can anyone give me an honest opinion how to or how do you pick out a dress?

For the style, do I pick a style that's in right now, style I like, or style I feel comfortable in?

For colour, do I pick a colour I think is IN right now, my favourite colour, or a colour that suits and contrast and goes good with my skin tone?

I'm having so much stress right now because grd is coming and half the girls want poka dotted dresses and onyl one shop is selling them (dun dun dun) and everyone's scared they might get the same one. i just don't know what to get there's so many styles I want but I'm nto sure if it'll fit in or stick out too much


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christina answered Thursday April 26 2007, 7:42 pm:
Buy something that you like, you're comfortable in, & that fits you & flatters you well.

Go to a place nobody would think of for your dress. Originality is key & going to the same store as everyone else will cause a mishap like this.

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DearAbby92 answered Thursday April 26 2007, 12:47 am:
Dress shopping can be fun! If you shop at a popular mall or store, you cant really go too wrong because all have similair styles that are in style. Pick a shape and cut that flatters your body. Pick a color that goes well with your hair, skin, and eyes. (like blue eyes with a blue dress, or a green dress with red hair). Try not to go for something to trendy. If their are a bunch of girls in the same dress or very similair, you wont get noticed. Go for something a little different! Bring a friend along with you so you can get an honest opinion. Just make sure you feel comfortable in the dress, and that it makes you feel like a princess. Thats what I go by :)

-Abby

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DonutHolez567 answered Wednesday April 25 2007, 10:01 pm:
What i would do i get the style thats cute and flattering on you, not to short but not to long,
As for color, if your favorite color is apporpriate with grad like i wouldnt go for red or green or organge or bright pink.
it would be best if the color worked well with your skin tone like a nice light green or blue is really pretty, or even white or blackis nice as long as it not to formal.
If i were you, unless you totally have your heart set on polka dots, i WOULDNT get them, i think they look kind of funny for a grad and arent formal enough, esp. if everyone is going to have them. Then you totally avoid having the same dress as someone else.
I wouldnt worry to much abou being "in", im sure anything you get will be trendy enough.
Good Luck!
xx
tory

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NiceGirl4Ever answered Wednesday April 25 2007, 10:00 pm:
you pick a style you like and you look good in. if it's for prom(or a dance of somesort) something kinda comfy too. You pic a color that's good for you even if it isn't your fav color, something that looks good on you.

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