Friday, July 31, 2009

How can I look like myself while staying in dress code?

The dress code is collared shirts tucked in and belted, skirts below finger tips or any pants. Accessories are allowed but no unnatural hair dye or facail piercings other than ears. This isn't a uniform and I'm looking for outfit ideas! Not people telling me about my personality! ^_^ Please help!

How can I look like myself while staying in dress code?
Ok I was in the same situation way back when I was in middle school.I would draw the line at the hair dye though and say something about that.Everyone should be allowed to have what ever hair they want.You could wear jewelry and makeup and put cute lil stickers on your cheeks%26lt;we did that back then%26gt;lol and you could put those pin thingys on your shirt.Whatever you can do to add color do it!
Reply:Wear the accesories, and nice colors. Remember, everyone has to dress like that!
Reply:Can the outfit be any color? Try using your favorite colors or patterns, as well as individualzed earrings, jewelry that is allowed.Also, on your skirt try different cuts, pleats and patterns of fabric that conform to the length of allowance.


Personally I think we should be worried about a lot more than what a person wears. :)
Reply:True story:





Once there was a famous architect who was acting as a visiting professor at an Eastern University. As he lectured on designing to a client's specifications, a young woman in the back raised her hand.





"Dr., what about self-expression?"





The professor told her, "Take out a piece of paper. Now, write your name."





She did so.





The professor said, "So much for self-expression," and immediately returned to the lecture.





The moral of this (true!) story is, self-expression is not always the most important task at hand.





Good luck in your studies, and I really mean that!
Reply:I'm do u think im too young to be on yahoo my parents gave me permission plus im turning 11 in a few weeks
Reply:My mother has a store and in stle are hipster belts and tights so wear a punk tie and a hipster belt with ballet flats and you should mix and match.
Reply:fit in not out!
Reply:Maybe get a polo at aeropostle, leave the first few buttons undone, and wear a cute spagehetti stap underneath?
Reply:I would just dress up the uniform with a bright colored shirt and some original accessories!! Make your uniforms fun!!
Reply:don't go there if you don't like the dress code...





is it school? workplace?


stop whinging.


if you are that individual then you shouldn't have a problem answering this yourself!
Reply:Well, that dress code does sound kinda demanding. However, at least if everyone's going to be wearing it, no one will judge you for it. (As the year goes on, if you really want, you can test little subversions of the code and see what you can get away with...)





Other things: while not being allowed to dye your hair any colour you want may be annoying, there are other ways to show off that kind of boldness or whatever you want to call it.


Back in high school, a hot pink feather boa was a staple of my wardrobe... Hats are also great to play with; you can find outrageous and generally awesome and unique hats at vintage clothing stores.


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