In the dim and distant past when little girls wore puffy party dresses, we used layers of net underskirts which we stiffened with sugar water.
you should ask ur friends if they are wearing dresses. and it also depends on how formal it is or how classy you want to be. i wouldn't wear something to casual but not some thing to formal either like a big puffy dress. i might wear a dress that is above the knee, but not to revealing(since u r in fith) that is not puffy and is no more then 2 solid colors.
It's called a crinoline, which could be covered in layers of tulle for more poof. But, you could just get the crinoline withOUT the tulle.
Obviously, it would weigh more when it is puffy. There is air in the little pocket things and the air weighs something! There is no remarkable difference, but yeah the puffy one would weigh more.
Dress-ups are things in a sentence that make the sentence more "Dressed up"...
no not really unless you get volumizing shampoo but that makes it more puffy hope this helps
You could look in a lot of different places. Some of the more common bridal shoppes will offer this type of dress but I would look in an antique or vintage shoppe and have a dress you find custom fitted for you. That will really make the style and probably even cost less.
It is best to wear black gloves with a black dress. Gloves that go above the elbow make the dress look more formal, where as gloves that are shorter make for a more casual look. And of course, the materiall and style of the glove should be something that will complement the material and style of your dress.
A little black dress can be worn day or night. You can always dress it down during the day and look casual, or dress it up at night for a more formal look.
No they don't show it any more
If you are taking your wedding dress apart to make it look more like a prom dress then you could go simple without lace; bows; train (long part in the back of the wedding dress); no veiling at all. Keep the lines of the dress simple. If the wedding dress skirt was wide then you could take it in so it is more form fitting or leave it as it is without wearing the crinoline that went underneath the wedding dress. If you don't have a wedding dress and you don't want it to look like one then off the shoulder is becoming to a young woman (sleeveless of course) and it can be form fitting or have soft veiling from the waist to the ankles and most young women of today wear soft colors to their prom and not generally white.
How u dress shouldn't make a guy like you more. If it does, he doesn't truely like u, he likes ur body and clothes, not how u act.
what is more expensive than the dress