okay well we are having our end of the year 8th grade dance before our middle school graduation on monday and... i still dont have a dress! im really stressing and i was wondering if anyone has any links to some really good dress stores AND links to the actual dresses. i'd like something yellow maybe, but i dont really care too much about the color. i have a pretty tight budget [nothing over $60-70]. so please answer ASAP!!! thanks in advance!
Ross: dresses are about 10up below 50, they are cute i just went their today and cheap and they have a varitey(yes to color yellow)
Walmart and Target: 12up below 50, they have a lot of summer dresses not to casual but mainly summer ones(yes to color yellow)
Mervyns: 15up below 50, they have sumemr dresses but i think they are cutter then the ones at walmart and target(yes to color yellow)
MALL: depends they are usually expensive but try WET SEAL, im sure they are below 50
if you dont find any dresses, try a skirt and a fancy (not to fancy) top. I wore a black skirt and a pink shirt to my 8th grade dance and I got a goodnight/last (slow&song) dance kiss from a crush :)!!!
carayotie answered Tuesday June 3 2008, 11:27 pm: I dont have anything specific to give to use, but keep in mind its a dance, and you want to be comfortable enough to dance in and have fun. It'll be hot, and if there is food and drinks you may be running the risk of ruining an expensive dress. I know this time of year some regular stores have nice day/summertime dresses for really cheap. You should consider one of those cute dresses, that way if it gets ruined then its no biggie, also those dresses tend to be more light and easy on your body vs something expensive thats tied up to your waist.
Good Luck :D
(Take a walk to the mall, look at some of those regular stores you go to, you may be surprised at what you find for really cheap!) [ carayotie's advice column | Ask carayotie A Question ]
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