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  2. Students embarrassed by homecoming dress code enforcement - AOL

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    SOUTH JORDAN, Utah -- Tayler Gillespie was turned away from her homecoming dance at Bingham High School Saturday, and the teen wasn't the only who expressed frustration over dress code enforcement ...

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    There are so many types of dresses—including mini, midi, maxi, and beyond—that will be your go-to with boots for the months to come. Below, I’ve rounded up the 12 best dresses to wear with ...

  4. Homecoming - Wikipedia

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    Homecoming dance attire is less formal than prom. Females generally wear knee-length dresses with their hair down, and males generally wear a tucked-in dress shirt with pants. At prom, females generally wear a more formal gown that goes to the ground with hair up, and males wear suits and tuxedos.

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    So, check out the chicest ways to style knee-high boots with dresses ahead. Skim Along. Christian Vierig - Getty Images. A denim dress with brassy buttons calls for boots in a camel hue. Add some ...

  6. Prom - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, boys dress in black or white formal wear, often tuxedos regardless of the time of the event, sometimes paired with ties or bow ties with vests or cummerbunds, in some cases in colors matching their date's dress. Traditionally, girls wear dresses or evening gowns and adorn themselves with ladies' jewelry such as earrings and a ...

  7. Anti-prom - Wikipedia

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    Anti-prom, also known as morp (prom spelled backwards), is a social event often staged by high school students as a protest against, or boycott of, their school's official prom, as an alternative celebration. Other times, it may be an unofficial prom, planned by the students themselves so that it is not under the control of the school.

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