How to Select a Dress for a College Formal

How to Select a Dress for a College Formal



College brings about more formal occasions than you might think. Your school may host a fall or spring formal, your dorm might host a gala, or you may be invited to a fraternity or sorority
date
party. Chances are you'll only get a single wearing out of your prom or homecoming dress, and then it's time for something new.







Things You'll Need:





Ballgowns



Cocktail Dresses



Formal Gowns



Strapless Dresses



Women's Dress Shoes









Step
1



Ask your dormmates or upperclassmen about the general attire for the type of event in question. A fraternity or sorority function may be a little dressier, while a function directly related to the school may be more conservative.




Step
2



Hit the stores once you've determined whether the event is formal or semiformal. Determine your price range ahead of time, as a high-priced dress could significantly dent your budget.




Step
3



Rent a formal dress or shop vintage stores for a low-cost alternative to buying a new dress. Check the phone book for listings under formalwear, secondhand, resale and vintage.




Step
4



Choose a style that hits at or just below the knee when the event calls for semiformal. Consider an empire-waist floral chiffon with spaghetti straps for spring, or pair a strapless satin dress with a velvet wrap for fall.




Step
5



Opt for a full-length dress when the invitation says formal or black-tie. Be a glamour gal in a rhinestone-studded or sequin sheath, or go elegant in a high-neck velvet column dress.




Step
6



Choose colors that complement your complexion. Black, as well as sapphire, emerald, burgundy and deep purple, will have a slimming effect on your figure.







Tips & Warnings









When formals begin to clog your calendar, start a dress exchange with your
girlfriends
, who may be willing to share.








Sit, stand and bend in any dress you consider purchasing. You're going to be dancing in this outfit, so ensure the dress moves with you and doesn't hinder your movement.



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