Prom dress broke the internet (cut, fashion, extension, looks)
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WOW!! What a dress! She did a beautiful design job. I wonder if she wants to go into fashion design, or if it was just a special project for prom. I'd also be interested to know where she's going to college. She clearly has a lot to say. Great statement.
I'm not sure how someone could dance in that dress and not fall out of it, though. I wouldn't have made it so low-cut. I thought schools had dress codes for prom. Oh well. Fabulous dress! Looks more like it would be for Academy Awards night.
WOW!! What a dress! She did a beautiful design job. I wonder if she wants to go into fashion design, or if it was just a special project for prom. I'd also be interested to know where she's going to college. She clearly has a lot to say. Great statement.
I'm not sure how someone could dance in that dress and not fall out of it, though. I wouldn't have made it so low-cut. I thought schools had dress codes for prom. Oh well. Fabulous dress! Looks more like it would be for Academy Awards night.
I think you'd have to use some tape on the cleavage to make sure there were no wardrobe malfunctions.
I'm surprised that the school would let her wear something so low cut. Maybe she had a little extra fabric to pin inside to meet her school's dress code.
I love it but think it is too low cut for someone her age. I don't think a plunge that deep is really that flattering, and it would not have been allowed at our school's prom. Overall I think it's lovely. I like the shape a lot, and it's so vibrant. I drew dresses all the time in high school and would have loved to be able to make and wear some of them. How many times in your life do you get to do that?
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