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  • How to Conduct a Manicure Party for Girls

    Manicure parties are thrown to celebrate a bachelorette, a birthday girl or just as a way to connect and spend time with girlfriends. Relatively inexpensive, these parties require purchasing basic materials needed for a manicure and setting them up before guests arrive. The simplicity of a manicure party requires the host to do little during the party aside from replenish supplies and refreshments when needed, allowing the host to enjoy herself as much as her guests.

  • How to Choose the Right Quinceanera Gown

    Your Quinceanera is a special day for you; it marks your 15th birthday and your transition from childhood to womanhood. Part of your big day includes choosing the perfect gown to wear to your party. Every girl wants to look and feel glamorous, beautiful and elegant in her Quinceanera gown and only you know which gown is the right one for you. You can utilize a few fashion tips and expert advice to assist you in choosing the right gown to celebrate your Quinceanera.

  • Styles of Dama Quinceanera Dresses

    A quinceanera is an important coming-of-age event in a traditional Spanish girl's life. Celebrated on her 15th birthday, the event is similar to the American idea of a sweet 16 party. For a quinceanera, it's essential that the girl have an appropriate, formal style of dress. Dama dress styles--describing formal attire for a lady in Spanish culture--are often chosen for this event.

  • How to Update a 70s Dress

    The 1970s were an era when women had a wide range of dress types to choose from. Skirts were either mini or maxi, with no in-between lengths. High necklines and empire waists were popular styles, and dresses often had lace trims. Fabrics such as viscose, rayon and crepe made for shiny outfits perfect for the disco era. Flower patterns were common, and bright colors were not unusual. Even though the decade is over, numerous thrift and vintage stores carry left-over dresses. They might not be stylish today, but with some nips and tucks you can update an original '70s dress…

  • Mexican Quinceanera Dress Traditions

    A Quinceanera is a traditional rite of passage for Latin American girls. Symbolizing their passage from girlhood to adolescence, the Quinceanera is a formal, solemn affair including a Mass performed by a priest, followed by a reception or a party with the girl's family and friends. The traditions of dress reflect the importance of this occasion and are generally very formal.

  • How Do Girls Dress for a 70s Party?

    Girls who are attending a '70s party will want to wear dresses and outfits that reflect the fashion statements of that decade. These include maxi pinafores, tunic tops that could also be worn as dresses and cowboy-style shirts with suede vests. You might be able to find these outfits at a thrift or secondhand store. If so, you won't have to spend a lot of money on something you might only be wearing once.

  • How to Dress for Sorority Recruitment

    It's time for sorority recruitment on campus, and you have to look sharp. First impressions mean a lot to a group of women who might ask you live and work with them for four years. Remember that sororities are like snowflakes -- no two houses or chapters are alike. Still, some general guidelines are helpful, because you'll be judged judged not only by your character, but by your look.

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