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Spring Formal: How to Stand Out

With Spring Fraternity and Sorority formals coming up, it’s time to pick out what to wear. Whether you’re going with a new special someone, a long-time boyfriend, or just a friend, it’s fun to dress up and look your absolute best for the night. Spring is a time to experiment with bright colors, different textures, and styles. So, why not try to incorporate it into your formal look?

Test Out a Color you Don’t Normally Wear

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At formals, you tend to see many people wearing black, white, nude, or navy. If you’re feeling tired of the same old color scheme, try wearing a color that you would NEVER actually think to wear.

Accessorize, Accessorize, Accessorize

If bright colors and statement dresses aren’t for you, try testing out fun accessories instead! Spicing up one of your old dresses with trendy accessories is the perfect way to change up your look!

Fresh Spring Makeup

Don’t feel like spending money on a new outfit or accessories? Switch up your makeup! Spring is the season you start to see pops of bright color on the lids, glossy lips, and intensely glowy skin.

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