But..those are giant poka dotted so i don't know if it'll seem weird..it may be good with my classmates but thousands of relatives of my classmates are going to be there so even though they might critisize me inisde their minds, I'll still feel bad.
The one on the right did not show up well. It's white with little black and blue dots everywhere.
It's cute and I was goign to wear this oen but it makes me look old. Not mature old but old as in the bad kind.
Everyone says the red and white one makes me look younger but I don't know what people might think of me..I'm very sesitive.
Yes..my aunt bought these..I would have bought dresses different but I was too skinney and short so the dresses looked big on me.
i wanted dresses that went to my knees but since I was short dresses went almsot to my feet so these were the only ones I could get.
Additional info, added Saturday June 16 2007, 11:06 am: i now, the dresses arne't great but out of all the ugly dresses in the store my AUNT took me to, these were it. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? Jeanne answered Saturday June 16 2007, 2:53 pm: Well, from the pictures, I think the one on the right looks better on you. And it's a little more dressy and elegant, so it seems like a good choice for a graduation. The one with the red dots it really cute, too, though! But it seems more like something you would wear to a party. Hey, maybe you can wear the black & white one to the graduation, and then change into the other one if you have a party afterwards! Celebreties do that all the time! Ha ha! [ Jeanne's advice column | Ask Jeanne A Question ]
crack_is_wack answered Saturday June 16 2007, 1:18 pm: I love the polka-dot one. I think it fits you better, and the print is fun--something you want for your 8th grade graduation. I don't think the polka-dots are weird at all...they're different, but in a good way.
But in the end, just go with your gut; pick the one you feel more comfortable in :)
grayrainbow answered Saturday June 16 2007, 1:02 pm: i think the one on the right it SO cuttte
its like young and cute yet shopciscated.
i love the style of it too of both dresses, but i favor the right one.
i like the red one too theres nothing rong with it but the one on the right i adore!
=]
--ashley [ grayrainbow's advice column | Ask grayrainbow A Question ]
HAPPY2HELPx33 answered Saturday June 16 2007, 11:15 am: I am personaly a fan of the red one! It's really cute and I think it would look nice with some jewlery or just the way it is... and I think it is very unique... but I would deffinetly choose the red one (hope you have fun! =) [ HAPPY2HELPx33's advice column | Ask HAPPY2HELPx33 A Question ]
Teza answered Saturday June 16 2007, 11:05 am: I personally like the red and white dress but since the other dress didn't show up right, I can't get a good look at it and it doesn't look as cute. Just because it has big poka dots won`t make people think of you badly or anything. It's a cute dress & your relativies will think you look lovely. Have fun at your grad party :) [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
S_C answered Saturday June 16 2007, 10:47 am: Just because I wasn't able to get a full decent look at the black/blue dotted dress it didn't look as cute to me.
Honestly, I didn't think the one with red was that spectacular either. It looked cute, so it's probably the one I would choose.
Take a look in the mirror while wearing each of them. Look at yourself. Which do you think you look best in? Which do you feel most comfortable in? Which do you have the perfect pair of shoes to match? =D
You're going into high school so you'll have to learn soon - it's not what you wear that matters. it's the personality of the person wearing it. Trust me, anyone who wants to criticize you is a jerk and it's not their opinions that matter anyway. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
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