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how to dress semi-formal.


Question Posted Friday October 5 2007, 2:16 am

My b/f's homecoming dance is next week, and i need some ideas on how to dress. Im not exactally sure as to how to dress 'semi formal.' Please answer quickly, im going to the mall tomarrow.
Please and thanks.


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uisforukelele answered Friday October 5 2007, 5:30 pm:
oh, i love semi-formals :) okay, a semi-formal dress is like cocktail attire- the dress is normally knee length, worn with heels, and the top of the dress can be strapless or have straps, or something of that nature. if you look in the junior's sections at macy's, dillards, and even jcpenney's you will find some semiformal dresses. a knee length dress is just sort of a guide- you can go a couple of inches above or below if you really want to. it's not a big poofy prom dress or anything, and they should be 100 bucks or less. i hope you find a cute one!

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LOL_x0x answered Friday October 5 2007, 5:13 pm:
Something not super fancy, but formal and nice enough that you wouldn't wear it on just any day.
Something like these:

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Get what I mean?
Have fun! =]


-Laura. (15-f)

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wisewoman98 answered Friday October 5 2007, 2:51 pm:
go for a cute dress that isnt to revealing or clingy. get one with a length right above your knee. or another option would be to find some nice black dress pants and pretty shirt. no t-shirts or anything with words on it. keep it simple and sophisticated.

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Brandi_S answered Friday October 5 2007, 1:11 pm:
Well, of course you don't want to go all out and wear something formal like a prom dress, but you want to wear a nice dress.
Nothing floor length, because that is considered formal.
Nothing that you would wear on a daily basis to school or anything- needs to be a little more dressy than that.
Some sort of dress you would wear, say, as a wedding guest, dressing for being in a school program, something "Sunday Best" for wearing to church. You know, the sort of dress you only keep in your closet for wearing on special occasions.

ygs-29/f

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