Anonymous wrote:https://www.altardstate.com/as/clothing/dresses/
Some dresses are short or with cut outs but you can find appropriate dresses here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:here is one example: https://www.abercrombie.com/shop/us/p/the-a-and-f-mila-midi-dress-58938370?categoryId=12265&faceout=life&seq=08
This is cute, my 40 year old self would wear this. So a teen would likely hate it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:here is one example: https://www.abercrombie.com/shop/us/p/the-a-and-f-mila-midi-dress-58938370?categoryId=12265&faceout=life&seq=08
This is cute, my 40 year old self would wear this. So a teen would likely hate it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nearly all female teens wear skimpy dresses to such events, OP. If grandparents are shocked, that's a generational clothing issue that has existed since the beginning of the 20th century: back then it was losing corsets.
If you want to encourage your daughter to wear something a little more tasteful, acquaint her with this maxim: only one limit tested at a time. She can wear something super short, but nothing revealing on top. She can wear a low-cut top, but nothing too short on the bottom. And so on and so forth. It's a dress rule that will stand her in good stead all her life.
It’s hardly unreasonable to expect a teen to dress appropriately for the occasion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nearly all female teens wear skimpy dresses to such events, OP. If grandparents are shocked, that's a generational clothing issue that has existed since the beginning of the 20th century: back then it was losing corsets.
If you want to encourage your daughter to wear something a little more tasteful, acquaint her with this maxim: only one limit tested at a time. She can wear something super short, but nothing revealing on top. She can wear a low-cut top, but nothing too short on the bottom. And so on and so forth. It's a dress rule that will stand her in good stead all her life.
It’s hardly unreasonable to expect a teen to dress appropriately for the occasion.
Anonymous wrote:here is one example: https://www.abercrombie.com/shop/us/p/the-a-and-f-mila-midi-dress-58938370?categoryId=12265&faceout=life&seq=08
Anonymous wrote:Nearly all female teens wear skimpy dresses to such events, OP. If grandparents are shocked, that's a generational clothing issue that has existed since the beginning of the 20th century: back then it was losing corsets.
If you want to encourage your daughter to wear something a little more tasteful, acquaint her with this maxim: only one limit tested at a time. She can wear something super short, but nothing revealing on top. She can wear a low-cut top, but nothing too short on the bottom. And so on and so forth. It's a dress rule that will stand her in good stead all her life.