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Graduation Dress

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,339 ✭✭✭convert


    It's a lovely dress, OP. Obviously it will depend on your body shape, but having been to numerous graduations over the years I don't think it would be too low cut, especially if your graduation "uniform" would include a good (the coloured piece of material that will come down in a 'V' in front), and so could prevent your dress from looking too low cut.

    At my most recent graduation, the style and shape of dresses varied hugely, so I don't think your dress would look out of place.

    However, the best piece of advice I can give is that you wear something you're comfortable in. If you're not comfortable, you won't be able to relax during your ceremony and for photos.

    Enjoy your day. :)


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