I don’t understand this. The dress is very tasteful and modest, and the young lady does it justice.
I’m 64 this year, and I went to Catholic schools until I went to college (thus, the first public school I ever went to was when I went to college). So, I started high school in 1965.
I’m telling you, this dress would have passed muster with our Jesuits and the nuns back when I was in high school.
12 years of Catholic school for me as well and yes... this dress would have passed standards in the 80’s. It is timeless and classic in style.
“Im telling you, this dress would have passed muster with our Jesuits and the nuns back when I was in high school.”
Last time I checked, Jesuits were followers of Christ. ‘Tis likely the girl was shamed (harrassed, too) by a Mormon who followed Smith.
This is an example of why what the English call “First Principles” matter.
Jesuits & Bible v. Mormons & Book of Mormon.
“Im telling you, this dress would have passed muster with our Jesuits and the nuns back when I was in high school.”
Last time I checked, Jesuits were followers of Christ. ‘Tis likely the girl was shamed (harrassed, too) by a Mormon who followed Smith.
This is an example of why what the English call “First Principles” matter.
Jesuits & Bible v. Mormons & Book of Mormon.
Yeah, this is really something isn’it? Heck, it was fine long before the 1960’s also. There is NOTHING wrong with this young gal’s dress. She looks very nice wearing it. Leave it up to some school’s resident fuddy daddy’s ideas, or that particular school district’s dumb ass dress code/rules, to gum up the works.