Homecoming/Prom Dress Difference.
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Sep 2, 2013
Joann J.
I heard that your homecoming dress is supposed to be short and your prom dress should be long. Is this true?
Sep 2, 2013
Corinne P.
True
Sep 2, 2013
Kimberly T.
No it's not , if you want a long homecoming dress do it , if you want a short prom dress do it
. It's what you want.
Sep 2, 2013
Corinne P.
But I mean it's tradition. I agree if you want to do that go ahead! No ones stopping you! Hahaha it would be pretty cool.
Sep 2, 2013
Liz B.
I think prom is a bit more formal and special than homecoming thus longer dresses are more common. But wear what you want
Sep 2, 2013
Karen S.
I've never heard of that o: but I guess a short dress would be pretty cool for homecoming :) and a long one for prom since its more formal.