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Homecoming Dress Definitely Matters For Queen/King Competition
Homecoming festival is just around the corner. Queen/King-to-be must be busy selecting outfits for the homecoming party. This is a huge party for young girls and boys to show themselves and if luckily enough, they may run into their prince charming or princess white on this special occasion. Best matched dress are likely to count in favour, the rest article is going to introduce some ways on homecoming dress match.
There are a lot of different choices for what to wear at homecoming, so he/she will want to really decide on what to wear according to their style and taste. First though, he/she will want to remember that most high school homecoming dances or semi-formal to formal. This narrows options a little, but it still has plenty of wiggle room to be creative.
For girls, color and style are where she can really get creative. And if she knows what type ofprom dress that she wants to get later on in the year, she can use her homecoming to experiment with an opposite style. Try an off-the-shoulder dress or strapless. Then she will know if that type of dress works on her or not, and she probably won't have spent as much money on it as her prom dress. So if she doesn't like it, she'll be that much more aware of the style that best works for her.
Dress suggestions for girls
1 Listen to the chatter amongst the upperclassmen if this is the first homecoming. Learn whether school hosts a semiformal or just a dressy homecoming dance.
2 Give herself plenty of options, and the opportunity to step out in a dress no other girl will be wearing. Visit the department stores and boutiques across town, or shop online for a selection of dresses not carried in hometown shops.
3 Try on a sleeveless shift dress in cotton sateen or a short-sleeved jewel-neck dress in a shiny black jersey. When the fall temperatures are really low, pair one of these with a fuzzy angora sweater, and don't forget the coat.
4 Pass on the full-length dresses and look at styles that hit at, just above, or just below the knee. For more formal functions, consider dresses made of satin, velvet or a sequined knit.
5 Let prints or trims dress up an otherwise simply cut dress. Look for an off-the-shoulderdress with ruffled or fringed edging, or a knit dress with rhinestone or beaded trim.
Dress suggestions for boys
Guys will also want to pay attention to what they wear too. While they don't have to get dressed up in a tuxedo, they will still need to look good so that their girls won't get embarrassed. Guys should wear at least a jacket. Some schools require a tie as well, but they need to consult with the homecoming committee at school to find that out. Guys should make sure that if they are wearing a tie, it will compliment their shirt. No one wants to see a great looking guy in a clashing outfit.
No matter what to wear, they will want to feel comfortable in it. That is the key to finding the right outfit for homecoming, prom, or any other semi-formal occasion they will be attending. Enjoy the homecoming festival and good luck for the Queen/King!
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