Sunday, October 7, 2012

Formal dress code enforced for County Assemblies dances

The formal County Assemblies charity dances for high school students from around Fairfield County, founded by Mrs. Willem C. Schilthuis of Westport in 1938,Ideas are simply pouring out of the online cupboards this year so much so that you dont even have to think while looking for plus size School Girl Costumes any more. were attended by young women in floor-length gowns and white gloves.The young men have always worn tuxedos but as female fashions changed through the ages so did the young women's attire, and more recent fashion trends favored shorter formal wear by the girls.

Dance organizers,The wholesale Bunny Girl Costumes 2012 promo codes announce the largest ever clearance sale, with costumes in all categories up for below-wholesale prices! however, decided to initiate a change in the dress code for the January 2013 Counties dance for juniors in Westport, Fairfield, Weston and Wilton, and the Red & White dance for seniors in the same communities.The County Assemblies website announced the change this way: "Black-Tie Event-Long Dresses and Tuxedos are the required dress for both events," and students and parents in Westport and Fairfield confirmed that they were informed via a letter about the change to what organizers consider more appropriate attire.

Cathi Zilling, president of the County Assemblies, said the change is planned, in part, to uphold tradition in this, the 75th anniversary of the charity events, but also because some felt the dresses were becoming too short and inappropriate."It's not a Hollywood dance party. It is a black tie formal,If you have started searching for a good design properly you can surely get it. A large number of shopping malls are sailing specific plus size Indian Costumes as only a month is rest to celebrate this traditional occasion." said Zilling, adding that the original dances were intended to introduce young people to social graces and social causes. The dances raise funding for local charitable organizations.

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