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maybe if i wore a long necklace with it and some fancy heels.
i have long dark brown hair so i could always curl that a little to make myself look a little fancier.
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Wearing it like this, it does look like fancy enough for the party.
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My friend is having one of those super fancy sweet sixteen parties where I have to wear a formal dress so I was wondering what color and style dress would look good on me. And also what color heels would look good with it? I have long straight...
I'd say something strapless, but wear a cardigan or shrug over it. something knee length or right above the knee would suit you well. and i'd go with a blue or pink dress. a tank top dress would be good too.
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