Junior Senior Formal 2019 - Faith Academy

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Junior-Senior Formal 2019

3.30.19 6:00pm-9:30pm Azalea Manor

Who may attend? Faith Academy Juniors and Seniors A date from another grade level at Faith Academy A date from another school No middle school students/ No one over 20

If you bring a date who does not currently attend Faith Academy, you must pick up and complete a guest form. These are available in Ms. Grizzle’s classroom (NW 3).

How much does it cost? 40 Plus e-ticket processing fees Get a Ticket Link/Video Tutorial Check your school email on 3.4!

T-Shirt colors/designs will be visible when you purchase your tickets. T-Shirts will be distributed on a first-come first-served basis.

What do I wear?

Gentlemen Tuxedo Full suit No piercings No visible tattoos

Ladies Straight across No cut-outs or see through panels Must cover the side Cannot dip below the natural waistline in back Must come to the knee (slits 2" above) No visible tattoos

Junior/Senior Formal Attire Guidelines for Ladies Dress Checks: March 12th-19th 7:20-7:40 or 3:15-3:45 New Wing 3 *DRESS CHECKS FOR LADIES ARE MANDATORY. PLEASE COMPLETE ALTERATIONS BEFORE YOU ATTEND DRESS CHECK. IF YOUR DRESS DOES NOT PASS DRESS CHECK, YOU WILL HAVE TO SCHEDULE A TIME TO HAVE IT RECHECKED WITH MS. GRIZZLE BEFORE THE FORMAL (BY 3/27). Our ultimate goal is for each of you to look beautiful and classy. We also want to enforce these guidelines as consistently as possible—which is why these guidelines are so specific. We will do everything that we can to help you figure out what will work and look good. If you are still unsure about a dress after consulting these guidelines, bring a photo of yourself wearing the dress to Ms. Grizzle before or after school before you buy it. Please do not text any of the staff photos of you in your dress for approval. Every young lady must come to dress check and try on her dress (even if she does not attend Faith Academy). If your date lives out of town, see the event coordinator to make a plan. A photographic record will be made of each young lady in her dress. Photos will not be shared publicly. If a young lady shows up on the night of the formal, and her dress does not meet the guidelines, she will not be allowed to attend. General: Do not purchase a dress if you are not sure if it follows the guidelines/cannot be returned. Keep your receipts. If the guidelines say that it should be covered, cover it. Do not try to compromise with sheer/nude fabric. No visible tattoos. Top/Cleavage: No visible cleavage. Dresses must be straight across. No sweetheart necklines or deep “V” necklines. If you insert a panel into the top of a dress, it must be high enough to make the dress go straight across. Panels cannot look like bare skin or be see through. Side/Midriff: Dresses must cover the side. Dresses should not be cut all the way to the side seam. They should fit snugly on the sides so that you cannot see into the side of the dress. Dresses must cover the midriff. No cut-outs or see through panels in areas that should be covered. No dresses that give the appearance of bare skin showing that should be covered. If there is fabric behind a see-through panel or cut-out, it cannot be sheer or match the individual’s skin tone (making it appear that the area is seethrough). No two piece dresses. Back: Dresses cannot dip below the natural waistline in back. The natural waistline is defined as: “the thinnest part of your abdomen or torso—located between your ribcage and hips.” No completely backless dresses. Length: Dresses must come to the knee. Slits cannot be more than 2” above the knee. No short underlays with sheer fabric over them. The shortest part must touch the top of the knee.

Junior/Senior Formal Attire Guidelines for Ladies th th Dress Checks: March 12 -19 7:20-7:40 or 3:15-3:45 New Wing 3 *DRESS CHECKS FOR LADIES ARE MANDATORY. E ALTERATIONS BEFORE YOU ATTEND DRESS CHECK. IF YOUR DRESS DOES NOT

Even girls who do not attend Faith must attend dress check

The Fashion DON'TS

No keyhole cut-outs

No deep necklines showing cleavage

No two piece dresses showing midriff

No sweetheart necklines

No short underlaysthe shortest part must touch the knee

No see-through panels in areas that must be covered

No dresses that give the appearance of bare skin showing that should be covered

This dress would work because you can see a difference in the fabric and the skin tone

Dresses must cover the sideincluding the space under the arm. This dress would not be acceptable.

This area should be covered.

Dresses must cover the side-to at least the “side seam” Dresses cannot dip below the natural waistline in the back

This dress is cut too far over to the side.

No completely backless dresses

Slits cannot be higher than 2" above the knee

The Fashion DO’S

Do wear a dress that completely covers cleavage (or the area it would be ).

Choose a style and color that flatters you.

Strapless dresses must be straight across and fit snugly to the bodywhen viewed from every angle.

Most girls wear long dresses

If you choose a shorter dress, it must come to the knee

There are a variety of appropriate styles for the back of your dress.

Can we fix it?

Keyhole cut-outs could be sewn shut or have fabric added

A dress similar to this dress would work if the decorative elements cover cleavage

A dress similar to this dress would work if the decorative elements cover cleavage

A dress similar to this dress would work if the decorative elements cover cleavage or it is high and snug to the body.

This dress could be modified to work with a fabric insert.

This dress could be modified to work with a fabric insert.

This dress could be modified to work with a fabric insert.

This dress could be modified to work with a fabric insert.

This dress would be hard to fix on an individual with a figure like this model

This insert is too small

This dress still sits too low-even modified. It must be straight across and snug to the body.

This dress is just a little too low- it needs fabric added to the back

Email Ms. Grizzle with any questions you may have: d.grizzle@faithacademy.us

Junior/Senior Formal Attire Guidelines for Ladies Dress Checks: March 12th-19th 7:20-7:40 or 3:15-3:45 New Wing 3 *DRESS CHECKS FOR LADIES ARE MANDATORY. PLEASE COMPLETE ALTERATIONS BEFORE YOU ATTEND DRESS CHECK. IF YOUR DRESS DOES NOT PASS DRESS CHECK, YOU WILL HAVE TO SCHEDULE A TIME TO HAVE IT RECHECKED WITH MS. GRIZZLE BEFORE THE FORMAL (BY .

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