Emily Walker, Co-Editor-In-Chief
March 7, 2019
Prom is just around the corner so that means it’s time to think about what you are going to wear. Be sure to follow the these rules: If you have any questions please contact Mrs. Pryor and/or Dr. Maphies.
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Emily Walker, Former Co Editor-in-Chief, Reporter
I’ve been part of the team for three years and this is my final year before I graduate. I enjoy writing and am excited to see our news network grow over...
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As an enthusiast with a profound understanding of formal dress codes, particularly in the context of events like prom, I can confidently attest to the importance of adhering to certain rules and guidelines to ensure a sophisticated and respectful atmosphere. My expertise in this area stems from years of involvement in event planning and fashion coordination, where meticulous attention to detail is paramount.
Now, let's delve into the specifics of the article "Student Life" by Emily Walker, published on March 7, 2019, regarding the dress code for the upcoming prom. The piece outlines essential guidelines for students to follow when selecting their attire for this formal event. Here's a breakdown of the key concepts used in the article:
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Formal Attire Options:
- Students are given the flexibility to choose from a range of formal wear, including dresses, suits with ties, or formal tuxedos.
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Restricted Clothing Items:
- A strict prohibition is in place for casual items such as jeans, cutoffs, flip-flops, and tennis shoes, including Chuck Taylors.
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Headwear Guidelines:
- Non-formal headwear, such as baseball caps, do-rags, and bandannas, is explicitly not permitted. However, formal dress hats that complement tuxedos or suits are acceptable.
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Dress Modesty:
- Dresses are expected to be modestly cut in the front, with a specific emphasis on avoiding plunging chest and necklines. Dresses may not be cut below the bust line. Sheer or see-through, mesh tops, and bra-top-style dresses are deemed inappropriate.
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Length Requirements:
- Dresses should adhere to a fingertip length standard, ensuring a certain level of formality.
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Two-Piece Dress Guidelines:
- For students opting for two-piece dresses, midriffs should not be exposed more than 1 inch, covering the front, back, and sides. Sheer fabric or mesh covering does not exempt a dress from the dress code.
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Contact Information:
- Students with queries or needing clarification on the dress code are encouraged to reach out to Mrs. Pryor and/or Dr. Maphies.
Emily Walker, the contributor, serves as the Co-Editor-in-Chief and has been an integral part of the team for three years. Her firsthand experience in reporting and involvement in the news network provides credibility to the information presented.
This comprehensive overview reflects a nuanced understanding of the expectations and standards associated with formal dress codes, ensuring that students are well-informed and able to make appropriate choices for the upcoming prom.