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but definitely wear a dress, and wear a white one with a bright accessory. White looks good on almost everybody and also it shouts, "spring!"
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Thanks!
by lordlukas on April 23rd, 2007
hmm your profile doesn't say if you are a guy or a girl, how stupid of me. lol - in any case, that website has some great outfits for guys too...duh! Personally, if I were dressing my guy up for such an event I'd suggest light brown slacks and button-upwhite shirt, maybe with the two top buttons unbuttoned, depending on everyone else's attire.
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