Anonymous wrote:A few years back, my DD wore a cocktail dress to her prom. She was lovely and she was able to wear it again later, where a traditional prom gown would probably never be worn again.
I don’t think the seniors-long/juniors-short code was a thing at her MCPS public school. When I asked her about long prom gowns, it was made abundantly clear that I am hopelessly out of date. Although that reaction paled in comparison to the time she was going to homecoming and I asked if she wanted a mum. Apparently that’s only a thing where I grew up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A napkin.
I’m only half-joking.
That only took one post.
Misogyny alive and well in 2022.
You’re weird and have no sense of humor
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A napkin.
I’m only half-joking.
That only took one post.
Misogyny alive and well in 2022.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A napkin.
I’m only half-joking.
That only took one post.
Misogyny alive and well in 2022.
Anonymous wrote:A napkin.
I’m only half-joking.
Anonymous wrote:If you’re up to going to Potomac Mills, a shop there has hundreds of dresses. https://camillelavie.com/locations/potomac-mills-dress-shop
Anonymous wrote:OP here -- thanks so much to those who replied with good information. She was telling me at dinner last night about the long dress, short dress thing. Apparently because she's going with a senior she can wear either. Who knew about these rules?!? I think we will start with Macy's and go from there. We can check out online too, but I'm excited about shopping in person for such a special dress and also she's very tall and very thin so fit can be a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pasties and thongs and for the photos they wear 5 inch stilettos - but the shoes are only for show, they don’t really need them for the actual prom.
My DD's first ever thong was for the prom. It actually made me tear up a bit! She looked so great in it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most girls wear long dresses for senior prom according to my public school DD.
If invited Juniors do not wear long dresses, only seniors. Public high school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pasties and thongs and for the photos they wear 5 inch stilettos - but the shoes are only for show, they don’t really need them for the actual prom.
My DD's first ever thong was for the prom. It actually made me tear up a bit! She looked so great in it!
WTF
Anonymous wrote:Most girls wear long dresses for senior prom according to my public school DD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most girls wear long dresses for senior prom according to my public school DD.
Correct. Homecoming and winter formal were the micro short dresses.
Prom = everyone was in long dresses.
My daughter goes to a DC private.
Have your daughter ask around before purchasing the dress!
Correct!