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Thursday
Mar282013

Prom Perfect

Originally posted in The CLOSET

PROM - That other 4-letter word which, like LOVE, is so loaded. First, there's the question: 'Will you go to prom with me?' and for the guy, it kind of stops there (Scroll down to the bottom for the cutest promposal EVER).  For the girl, that simple little question is immediately followed up by a mental, 'YESSSS! He loves me!' or a 'No, actually, I don't want to go to prom with you, but at least I'll have a date and then I can ditch you the second we get there so I can party with my besties,' or a 'Yes, I want to go with you but just as friends, right?' or even a 'Prom? I don't DO prom.'

Next up is texting every friend to let them know about your new date - 'OMG, he asked me to PA-ROM!'. The next few months are full of Promzilla-esque fretting over every little thing. The guy just walks into Bud Gowan. Done. For the girl, we're talking months of searching, and it always starts with the dress... 

Read the full story here and check out shimmery heels, short & sweet minis and classic LBD's, perfect for a prom, wedding or swank summer soirée xx

   

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Reader Comments (2)

Ahh I remember prom. I was lucky enough to have a boyfriend at the time, so the "who will take me to prom?" wasn't stressful. But finding the dress was! Eventually I settled on a dress exactly like the blue Ralph Lauren one you featured here, except it was a jade green and it was a halter. But otherwise, same material and shape! :)

March 29, 2013 | Unregistered Commenterkelly

I'm sure you were the belle of the ball xx

April 2, 2013 | Registered Commenterrealliferunway

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