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The private school is going to make us wear uniform.I need a way to look cute without breaking the dress code?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    okay i love this question because i used to go to private school but I'm finally starting public school ayayay. sorry

    okay so when besides accessorizing if you wear Polo's which we used too you can wear Bright and cute colored tank tops under. if you like that you can always go with the belt over your shirt. during the winter you can wear cute leggings. its also very cute you wear color full socks.head bands are also awesome. and if you send me what your dress code it because alto of schools are different i can show you how to get around most of your rules.

    hope that helps.

    oh p.s i forgot its also looks nice when you put a bright colored polo shirt under your school polo shirt so you can double collar it, it sounds weird but its looks cool.

  • 1 decade ago

    Instead of just the plain uniform which is often unflattering....take it to a seamstress to do alteration....cinch the waste, etc. You can also accesorize with fancy pins...they usually sell great vintage stuff at flea markets and garage sales.....colorful socks are also all the rage. Also...do something special with your hair....those big silk flowers worn by Niecy Nash and Saraj Jessica Parker are all the rage. If you have to wear a blazer....wear a silk print scarf right under the collar...something that has a little color that is similar to the blazer.

  • 5 years ago

    Hum... White cotton polo w/ a red or blue cardigan (maybe from garage) a pair of black pants (not to tight) that cover the socks ... :) with a cute pair of ballerina flats Wear colourful earrings with bangles and a simple necklace. Hair in a messy ponytail or left down (wavy or curly or straight) For makeup foundation with a but of mascara and tinted lip gloss and your good to go ... :) Hope you like the outfit

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I've worn uniform for 9 years. (plaid skirts, khakis, and white polos). In this case, learn to bend the rules, and buy some kickass shoes and snazzy acessories.

    Belts. Necklaces.

    Fitted polos. Flared pants/skinny jeans. Depends what body type you have.

    If it's a strict uniform and everyone looks like clones, just buy shoes and acessories that make you stand out. And get your hair styled nicely. x]

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  • 1 decade ago

    i go to private school to!

    it suckss i know. but try to figure out ways to do your hair. like sometimes u dont havee to always go to school perfectly but you wanna feel good. go jewelry shopping and makeupp shopping. that is always important. but like everyone has said, buy a bunch of accessories!

    ull b fine!

  • 1 decade ago

    i also go 2 a private school... i have been 4 eight years... u just wear really blingful earing so they pop and bright shoes and like tites:D we arent aloud 2 do anything srry my answer is limited

    answer mine???http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=200807...

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    accesorize...that definitely makes you stand out and look cute..

    get alot of cute bracelets and earrings and those cute button pins they sale at hot topic you can put on your shirt or something..

  • 1 decade ago

    Accessorize, bend the limits without actually breaking them...That is what I do.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    if you were allowed to i would say put your own style on the uniform maybe bedazzle it. if ya can't many accessories could work

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    accesorize girl

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