How to Dress at a Non Formal School Dance (Girls)

Dress%20at%20a%20Non%20Formal%20School%20Dance%20(Girls)%20Intro.jpgWant to look cute without looking like you tried too hard? Or to look hot...without the perspiration? It's simple, chic, and easy on the budget! Non-Formal School dances are usually held during the middle school and the high school year. Non-Formal School dances usually has dress codes that students need to abide to. So put away those mini skirts and spaghetti straps! Here is a simple way to follow the rules, dress really well, and have fun at the dance! (All the dresses used in this wikiHow article can be found at delias.com)

Steps

  1. Rock that short sleeve! Short sleeve dresses create a very sophisticated, laid back look that can be worn anywhere. It is easy very comfortable and very chic. Throw on your favorite pair of peep-toe flats and you are ready!Dress%20at%20a%20Non%20Formal%20School%20Dance%20(Girls)%20Step%201.jpg
  2. Tube dresses are easy to wear, just as long as you remember to put a buttoned up jacket to go with your ensemble. There's no need to button up the jacket, it serves as a second piece to tie together the outfit. Pair it up with a print ballet flat, and off to the dance!Dress%20at%20a%20Non%20Formal%20School%20Dance%20(Girls)%20Step%202.jpg
  3. Sleeveless dresses are very feminine. Just like short sleeve dresses, sleeveless dresses are very sophisticated, yet casual. Just pair it up with a cute flat and you're good to go!Dress%20at%20a%20Non%20Formal%20School%20Dance%20(Girls)%20Step%203.jpg
  4. It's okay to wear spaghetti strap cami tops. Make sure they are made of cotton so that you don't get too hot. Remember to put a light jacket to go with your ensemble.Dress%20at%20a%20Non%20Formal%20School%20Dance%20(Girls)%20Step%204.jpg
  5. Wear flats instead of heels. You want to look cute and comfortable. You don't have to suffer for beauty, especially not for casual school dances!Dress%20at%20a%20Non%20Formal%20School%20Dance%20(Girls)%20Step%205.jpg

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