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  2. The 'Met Gala of L.A.:' What attendees wore to Born X Raised ...

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    Born X Raised's Sadie Hawkins dance is an L.A. tradition. At the 10th annual streetwear brand event, attendees share their outfit inspiration, why they love the party and more. The 'Met Gala of L.A.:'

  3. Sadie Hawkins dance - Wikipedia

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    A Sadie Hawkins dance or turnabout [1] is a usually informal dance sponsored by a high school, middle school or college, to which the ladies invite the gentlemen to be their dates. [2] This is contrary to the custom of the guys typically inviting the girls to be their dates to school dances such as prom in the spring and homecoming in the fall.

  4. What Is a Sadie Hawkins Dance and Where Did It Come From? - AOL

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    Sadie Hawkins dances may also occur during a different time in the school year. For instance, if your high school hosts prom in the springtime, then the Sadie Hawkins dance might be held in the fall.

  5. Sadie Hawkins Day - Wikipedia

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    Sadie Hawkins Day is an American folk event and pseudo-holiday originated by Al Capp's hillbilly comic strip Li'l Abner (1934–1977). The annual comic strip storyline inspired real-world Sadie Hawkins events , the premise of which is that women ask men for a date or dancing.

  6. Dance party - Wikipedia

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    Some schools host a winter formal, a similar event, for the lower grades. In the 1950s, informal school dances in the United States were often called sock hops. The traditional Sadie Hawkins dance may be formal or semi-formal.

  7. Debutante - Wikipedia

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    However, the dress does not come with a train on the skirt, and the debutante does not wear a veil. The boy wears black tie or another formal dress suit. [citation needed] It is customary for the female to ask a male to the debutante ball, with males not being able to "do the deb" unless they are asked, similar to a Sadie Hawkins Dance.