Which dress for senior prom?

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Dec 21, 2014

Tehreem S.

Omg can't see the second one but the first one is gorgeous!

Dec 21, 2014

Dereanna D.

I'm not able to see the second option, but I really like the first one. Very sexy (:

Dec 21, 2014

Emily B.

2 hasn't shown up. And honestly, it's senior prom not the red carpet or the Grammys. Please do something... That isn't see through like that. Leave something to the imagination and be a little more modest. Senior prom means you're at least 17 or 18 years old. I'm not saying don't flaunt your figure or be proud of your body, I'm saying maybe respect yourself a little more.

Dec 21, 2014

Emily B.

I'm a mother with a daughter and I can say I would want baby to be a little more covered than that. And check your schools dress code for prom because strapless/ see through may not be OK.

Dec 22, 2014

Gracie C.

Don't see 2nd one??

Dec 22, 2014

Marissa L.

Emily I have to disagree. showing off her body doesn't mean she doesn't respect herself. its a beautiful dress, and if she's confident and feels good in it, then that's all that matters.

Dec 22, 2014

Bailee H.

I disagree, Emily. Who are you to say what's appropriate? It's her school dance, she can wear whatever she wants. I think the dress is beautiful.

Dec 22, 2014

Kathryn R.

It is a beautiful dress and her choice is definitely her own to make. She did ask for an opinion, which is what Emily gave. It's just her opinion, that's all. It is a fabulous dress. In my opinion, at 35 I wouldn't wear it myself because I would feel awkward due to the revealing factor. However it is Marila's choice and she can wear whatever she wants. I would love to see the second dress!

Dec 22, 2014

Raylene I.

Okay so, I'm going to get bitched out just like Emily did, but I agree. It's a school dance. I've seen girls get kicked out of school dances due to their dresses. I don't think it's an appropriate cut, and I agree with modesty. As a mom to two girls.. No way would I let them even consider that dress. But I'm not your mom or your principal. To each their own...

Dec 22, 2014

Ms L.

I love that first dress. It's gorgeous! And it's not showing too much. It could be worst. It's prom, once in your lifetime event. Go all out! Dress how you would feel the most comfortable and the most beautiful :)

Dec 22, 2014

Sarah N.

I'm going to agree with Emily and Raylene and say that you need to check if your school's dress code will allow that, and that I also don't think it's appropriate for a school function. Aside from that, it's looks very… malfunction-prone. A strapless dress is tough enough to work when you're just walking, but dancing in one is another story.

Dec 22, 2014

Rose G.

Emily, clothing doesn't determine whether or not you respect yourself. it's senior prom not a middle school dance I think a 17 or 18 year old is more than fine to wear that.

Dec 22, 2014

Hannah K.

Ladies there is no need to argue. Emily stated her opinion just as you all have stated yours, but ultimately it is up to Marila what she will wear. In addition, I do agree that she should check with her school as occasionally they do have dress codes that may prevent something like that. Prom is not an occasion when you want to show up and be turned away at the door for your dress choice :) I am sure that whatever you pick, Marila, you will look lovely, however that particular dress is very much not my style (I happen to have too big of a chest to logically pull off a strapless dress, haha) but of course if it is what you like that is, again, up to you.

Dec 22, 2014

Angela J.

I'm going to have to agree with Emily and Raylene and most likely the schools dress code. It's not that it isn't a beautiful dress but it is very revealing for a young lady.

Dec 22, 2014

Melanie S.

Wow. That dress is a stunner. I'd love to see the second option though if you have it.

Dec 22, 2014

Raylene I.

I think another factor to keep in mind while choosing a dress is that it's not just your peers there, male faculty will be and fathers as well, and sometimes it's hard not to look when things are flaunted in their faces, and some may just full out be perves... So keep in mind who all will be looking at you, not just your date, not just your friends and fellow classmates, but adult males...

Dec 22, 2014

Shanae J.

I somewhat agree with Emily. It should probably be a tad more appropriate. I wasn't allowed to wear stuff like that to my prom, but if it's okay with your school and you feel comfortable wearing something like that, go for it.

Dec 22, 2014

Emily W.

That dress is not appropriate for a teenager. Period. See-through bodice, low-cut strapless, and thigh-high slit? I don't know any high school (or parent for that matter) that would find that acceptable for prom. It's a school dance, not the Victoria's Secret runway. Plus do you really want to hear all of the negative talk that will come your way? Teenagers are judgemental and gossip travels. Even if you are the nicest person in the world, you're going to be called not very nice things.

Choose a dress that emphasizes your beauty, without putting everything on display. You will look gorgeous, and not have to deal with unwanted attention.

Dec 22, 2014

Shanae J.

I agree with Raylenes above post as well ^ it's just like being half naked, jogging on a busy street like I see all the time, revealing so much, with so many pervs in the world sometimes doesn't end well. Anyways, I'm sure you didn't want lectures, have fun at your prom dear.

Dec 22, 2014

Shanae J.

Omg, I applaud you Emily.

Dec 22, 2014

Raylene I.

Haha shanae for once we agree on something 😏

Dec 22, 2014

Shanae J.

Lol true!

Dec 22, 2014

Tashanna G.

Both dresses are gorge! But I really like the second one because it doesn't show off too much, but the high slit gives a more interesting feel so it's not too conservative or boring.

Dec 22, 2014

Tashanna G.

They are both definitely unique dresses but I hope you find the dress you love!

Dec 22, 2014

Raylene I.

I'd go with the second the color is amazing and it's "more" conservative, my suggestion is take it in to a seamstress for alterations and get the slit shortened... And maybe get caplets added, like glittery sparkly crystally caplets!