Is this prom dress too revealing?

Is my prom dress too revealing?

With prom just two months away, I’m starting to worry because I can’t find any dress code guidelines—there’s nothing online or any announcements made. I’m anxious that I might have spent $500 for a dress that I’ll end up being turned away for at the door. (And yes, it’s getting hemmed.) I’d love to hear your thoughts!

One Reply to “Is this prom dress too revealing?”

  1. It’s completely understandable to feel anxious about your prom dress, especially regarding the possibility of it being too revealing. Since there’s no official dress code, it might be helpful to consider a few things. You can try asking a trusted teacher, school administrator, or someone who has organized prom in the past for their opinion. Also, talk to your friends about it and see if they feel the same way. Ultimately, make sure you’re comfortable and confident in what you’re wearing. If you’re still worried, perhaps you could consider a stylish shawl or wrap that you can wear if you feel the need to cover up. Good luck, and I hope you have an amazing time at prom!

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