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  2. Prom - Wikipedia

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    A promenade dance or promenade, [1] [2] commonly called a prom, is a dance party for high school students. It may be offered in semi-formal black tie or informal suit for boys, and evening gowns for girls. This event is typically held at or near the end of the school year.

  3. Tackling the anxiety of finding a plus size prom dress - AOL

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    While schoolyard chat turns to the prom, one 15-year-old worries about finding a dress that fits. ... one 15-year-old worries about finding a dress that fits. ... January 12, 2025 at 4:57 PM ...

  4. Jovani Fashion - Wikipedia

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    The company initially started as a 10-person operation, designing and manufacturing 15 styles of dresses for specialty boutiques. In 1996, Jovani brought on American designer Sherri Hill to assist in the expansion of their prom and pageant market. The designer remained with the fashion house for the next twelve years.

  5. Teen wears grandmother's prom dress as surprise - AOL

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    It was her grandma Dottie's prom dress from 1957. The uploader, Cassie's aunt, explained, "Dottie gave it to her daughter Debbie, when Cassie was a little girl for a play dress up item.

  6. A Big 12 tennis title. A prom dress. Oklahoma State's Chris ...

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    Throughout the pre-prom dinner, Young kept wondering how the Oklahoma State women’s tennis team was doing in its quest for a Big 12 Tournament championship. Checking the scores, she saw the ...

  7. Dress - Wikipedia

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    A bodycon dress is a tight figure-hugging dress, often made from stretchy material. [73] The name derives from "body confidence" [ 74 ] or, originally, "body conscious", transformed into Japanese in the 1980s as "bodikon".