Of  course my thoughts on graduation dresses could not all be expressed in  just one post. I do love to overanalyze things and this is a topic that  has occupied my thoughts for quite some time now (in between, 'Why oh  why, is paper writing so hard? It should've gotten easier after four  years...'). So here are some more of my thoughts:
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Usually  the saying goes, 'when all else fails, turn to the LBD.' I think  graduation is the exception, because it would just be so...black! But if  you must, I think these black  dresses with some prints and patterns would be a great option to offset  the blackness (left: Donna Ricco, right: Cynthia Steffe). I actually  quite like the Cynthia Steffe. The cutting is simple and the pattern is  subtle but interesting.  | 
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In  the case for graduation, I think the saying should be, 'when all else  fails, turn to the white dress.' Here we have a very classic white dress  from Theory (left). Maybe you can add personality to it with some  accessories? The other day, I saw graduation pictures of people with  pearl necklaces and matching earrings, and it looked very elegant. For a  bit more fun, this dress from Carmen Marc Valvo (right) is cute.  | 
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Of course, all else has not  failed yet. You might want to go to the other extreme and go for bright  florals. That would definitely brighten up the gown. The thing about  graduation dresses, is that they should be daytime, but not too casual,  maintaining a bit of modesty and decorum. That  is a hard line to balance. You'd notice that I haven't picked anything  too revealing nor too casual so far. The trick for floral dresses is to  choose one with a clean cutting so it won't look too much.  | 
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You  can also take a book from my page (I think I've decided on wearing my  purple Marc by MJ dress from the last post) and go for a dress with a  simple cutting but a bold color. I LOVE the simple yet elegant cutting  of the blue Burberry dress (left), even though this blue is not my best  color. My best color is of course, purple, like this purple on the Rory  Beca dress (right).  | 
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I  know I said nothing too low cut, but if you can carry it off, I LOVE  this purple Nanette Lepore dress (left). The details are just so  feminine and PRETTY. On the opposite end, there is this bolder block  dress (right), from Theory. Whichever one suits your personality better.  | 
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Another  great summer color (especially for SS08 as it is THE color) to think  about is yellow. It is summery, refreshing, not too girly nor too dark  and just super fun. There is this simple one from Vince (left). But  personally I ADORE this yellow block dress from T Tahari (right). My  friend got this (and I hope she keeps it!). The cutting is simple and  elegant, and the block colors highlight the cutting of the dress, making  it even more flattering for the wearer. Come to think of it, I want a  yellow dress like this too!   Posted By : USMAN AWAN