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09-21-2006, 10:32 AM
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SoCal girl - fun list, thanks!
That said, one of the links showed a girl in a brown pref dress. Not only was the dress low cut, but the model had an enormous chest and the cleavage was "impressive". I would warn anyone to NOT wear a low cut dress, but especially large chested women. I fall into that boat and know that sometimes the dress that is super cute on the mannequin can be a bit vulgar on me.
Good luck and have fun with recruitment, CaliforniaGirl!!!
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09-21-2006, 12:21 PM
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I know what school you are at as well. Good luck! I have a lot of friends who were greek there and they LOVED it!
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09-21-2006, 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by xo_kathy
SoCal girl - fun list, thanks!
That said, one of the links showed a girl in a brown pref dress. Not only was the dress low cut, but the model had an enormous chest and the cleavage was "impressive". I would warn anyone to NOT wear a low cut dress, but especially large chested women. I fall into that boat and know that sometimes the dress that is super cute on the mannequin can be a bit vulgar on me.
Good luck and have fun with recruitment, CaliforniaGirl!!!
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Actually everything that model wore was, uh, wrong for her body type. Release the hostages!
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09-21-2006, 04:37 PM
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Um, am I the only one who had a problem with Monmouth having "white dress night" after Labor Day? DOH! That's one of my pet peeves. *lol*
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09-21-2006, 05:06 PM
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um...5 days after labor day.
besides, i think that rule is kind of passe now.
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Um, am I the only one who had a problem with Monmouth having "white dress night" after Labor Day? DOH! That's one of my pet peeves. *lol*
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09-21-2006, 05:11 PM
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I don't think the rule is passe, but I think sorority functions and weddings are exceptions.
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09-21-2006, 05:18 PM
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The University of Florida has a nice section on what to wear too!
http://www.ufpanhellenic.com/wear.html
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09-21-2006, 06:18 PM
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I really don't think it is that difficult to figure out which school this is, hell I work down the street from this particular school....
Regardless....
Have a wonderful recruitment, enjoy yourself, be yourself and hopefully you will find yourself in the sisterhood that you were meant for!
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09-21-2006, 09:21 PM
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besides, i think that rule is kind of passe now.
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No, it is not passe. Good manners and classy dressing never become passe.
Unless you live in a very warm climate, white below the waist is inappropriate after Labor Day (unless it's winter white). White is worn during the warmer months in order to keep the wearer cooler. In the early Spring, Fall, and Winter, there's no need to keep cool. The temperatures are not high enough to warrant keeping cool. So, white below the waist is reserved for the Late Spring/Summer months. Besides, who would want to wear white shoes or a white skirt in November? I don't even wear white shoes AT ALL.
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09-21-2006, 09:34 PM
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I really mean this
White Fashion, should be the title. Sorry.
Where did you learn the "no white below the waist" rule? I'm really curious about sources for the rule.
I don't want to wear white all year or anything, but I was brought up with no white SHOES after Labor Day and before Easter.
When I was in college, I knew people who didn't think you should wear white dresses or all white after Labor Day. (Weirdly, during rush, I wore a white dress, but I didn't wear white shoes with it. And I thought I was being traditional. Doesn't that seem bizarro? I don't even own white shoes now. White leather just doesn't look good to me.)
and your rule says no white below the waist. (One of my friends takes this further and says White Jeans Equals White Trash, no matter what time of year.)
Where are such rules officially recorded? Are there regional guides? (My mom who taught me the no white shoes rule is from New Mexico.)
I also remember reading a story about one member of the British Royal Family catching a lot of grief because she appeared in white shoes after Labor Day. The official response was that they didn't have that rule in England.
So lets compare, if the highjack is okay. Where are you? What rule did you learn? Who was the authority for the rule?
(I live in Georgia. You can have days in the high 80s in October and it's HOT way before Memorial Day.)
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09-21-2006, 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Alphagamuga
So lets compare, if the highjack is okay. Where are you? What rule did you learn? Who was the authority for the rule?
(I live in Georgia. You can have days in the high 80s in October and it's HOT way before Memorial Day.)
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Are you seriously this interested in this?
Ok, Tennessee. Also, went to Ole Miss. Yes, I know about warm climates.
Family, church, sorority sisters, everyone I know.
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09-21-2006, 10:04 PM
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I also remember reading a story about one member of the British Royal Family catching a lot of grief because she appeared in white shoes after Labor Day. The official response was that they didn't have that rule in England.
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I think that was Fergie. However, in the book "A Southern Belle Primer or Why Princess Margaret will never be a Kappa Kappa Gamma" by Maryln Schwartz, Princess Margaret (1) was an hour late, (2) wore pink chiffon in the middle of the afternoon (to complicate matters, her shoes were a different shade of pink), and (3) walked around the room smoking a cigarette.
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09-21-2006, 06:43 PM
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It's not difficult at all to figure out where I go to school. But like I said, there are so many girls rushing nobody is going to know it's me. I decided to name my houses after my favorite celebrities. This is Southern California afterall!
So here they are:
Reese Witherspoon - legacy through sister
Jennifer Anniston - legacy through mom
Natalie Portman
Mischa Barton
Rachel McAdams
Scarlett Johansson
Sarah Jessica Parker
Beyonce
Gwenyth Paltrow
Cameron Diaz
Kate Hudson
I'm getting so excited. Thanks for your support.
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09-21-2006, 06:47 PM
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It's not difficult at all to figure out where I go to school. But like I said, there are so many girls rushing nobody is going to know it's me.
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While what you say is true, you really should not assume this. AT ALL.
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09-21-2006, 06:51 PM
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I am going to root for Natalie Portman b/c from that list...I like her best....
GO! Natalie GO!
Also take what OTW says to heart, while one of the best recruitment threads have used names outright, it is something that you have to tread lightly on...people are very picky and pricklely....esp in *this* city....
I thought I would never say this: discretion is key....
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