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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

What are some tips if u are going to a formal dance>?

its a middle school formla dance. and so..


im gonna wear a red halter top.


wat should i do with my hair. bracelets? necklaces?


shoes?


tips pleas!

What are some tips if u are going to a formal dance%26gt;?
First, make sure what you are wearing is in good taste and is in accordance with your school's dress code. If you are wearing a halter top, your hair should be swept up so it won't interfere with the lines of the top. Chandelier earrings would be very nice with a halter top. If you wear chandeliers, you really don't need a necklace. Bangle bracelets would round out the jewelry. Make sure your nails are the same color red... or go with a French manicure. Just make sure your shoes are comfortable; you'll; be on your feet all night and this is not the time to break in new shoes. Have a great time.
Reply:Hair - different than you normally wear it, up or curly or sexy (have your hairdresser try a few looks, check out hair magazines).


Jewellry - big, glitzy, spangly, sparkly. Basically BLING.


Shoes - high heels, pumps if you can wear them. There is something extremely sophisticated and also sexy about 3" or 4" pumps.


Makeup - go sultry - dark shadows in the crease, glimmer or glitter on the brow bone. Glimmer powder over your blush. Red gloss lipstick (add a touch of gold or silver in the middle of your bottom lip under the gloss to add a "pout").





Formal dances are your chance to really shine.
Reply:Make sure you wear comfortable shoes, bracelets, necklaces, rings and a wrap for cooler weather...most of all, have fun.
Reply:hair do it glam super straight or really curly


bracelets and necklaces would be great in diamonte' to really glam it up and keep the same with makeup sparkly and fun, shoes have to be comfy though.


tips would be to:


*find a good bra that sits invisibly with your top


*always bring a purse that matches your outfit


*go for comfort with shoes


*most important rule, have fun :)



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