Prom night glitzfest
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Suzie Harrison
It’s the high school version of the Academy Awards. With less than a
week before Saturday night’s junior/senior prom, Stephanie Morgan,
18, is getting a manicure and pedicure after school.
One of five nominated princesses of the court, Stephanie says she
lucked out finding the perfect dress.
“I found it shopping last year. It stood out; I liked it a lot, so
I went ahead and bought it.”
There’s still much to be done, like finding the right jewelry
andprocuring a boutonniere for her date, she says. “It’s kind of an
all-day thing. I’ll get my hair done at a salon and make-up by
Stephanie George,” a student and friend who the senior says will be
doing a lot of girls’ make-up. “She’s really good.”
As for style trends this year, Stephanie says the buzz is “short
and strappy.” Stephanie says she is surprised to be a princess
nominee. The senior class votes and chooses five girls and five guys,
who find out prom night if they are king or queen.
Stephanie will be part of an entourage traveling in an SUV
limousine that seats 45.
“First we’ll go to a friend’s house in Three Arch Bay, having
catered dinner and take pictures and all that. Then we’ll go to
Angels stadium -- prom is going to be in the Diamond Club.”
Apres prom, they’ll drive around in the limo since they have it
rented until 3 a.m. Most likely there will be after-parties to
attend.
Kat Gordon, 18, is low-key about her dress selection.
“I’m actually just wearing what I was wearing at winter formal
last year,” Kat says. “No one will really remember it.”
She’s heard that this year’s fashion is glitz. “Everyone is going
for bright, flashy outfits, gold shoes, jewelry and big dangling
earrings,” Kat says. “Some guys will wear top hats -- people aren’t
afraid to do something out there.”
Kat, too, says a manicure and pedicure are a must, but doubts
she’ll go the salon route for hair.
“I have curly hair; it will be fine down. I don’t think I’ll get
it done,” she says”I don’t like having it up really.”
Though she went freshman year, she thinks this year will be more
memorable.
“All my friends, everyone I know is going, so it’s going to mean a
lot more,” Kat says. “I’m going by myself. I didn’t feel I needed to
go with someone. I’m going in a limo with a bunch of people, having
dinner before and everything.”
Dena Berkson, 18, found her dress last weekend and made the
jewelry she’ll wear.
“This year I was very lucky I found my dress after only the second
store I went to,” Dena says. “I fell in love with it right away,
normally it takes forever.”
On the day of prom, she’ll be getting her nails and hair done, of
course. “All the girls get together and do make-up together,” Dena
says.
She’ll also be part of large limo group with her friends.
“I’m sentimental but glad this year we’re going as a nice big
group and will be with all my friends,” Dena says. “It’s a fun way
to celebrate the end of high school and to say goodbye to everybody.”
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