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Prom help!!


Question Posted Tuesday January 13 2009, 4:58 pm

ok i need a little help on figuring out on what to wear to prom. its my first year going. i have deep red hair, blue-grey eyes, and pale skin. im trying to find out what would look good, but im stuck..

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unluckychick answered Wednesday January 14 2009, 1:15 pm:
I suggest you wear a long or a short dress, in a colour that compliments your hair. Depending on the shade of your red, I would go with either a dark emerald, a pale yellow or a blue. Do not get matching shoes (or purse), go with black or white depending on what suits the dress better.
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