My high school friend, ARK, is a music major in college and is performing a senior piece, she laughed and said if I styled her she would invite me, I quickly nodded. First, a description of her. She is gorgeous! And she doesn't even know it. Tall, thin, dark skin, dark hair, and great bone structure, she seriously missed her calling for modeling. Knowing it would be an evening event and she would be on stage I recommend this: black wide-leg, high waisted buttoned trousers with single pleats, no back pockets. A dark purple, tight, crew neck, short sleeved T-shirt, thick and soft enough to not be your average T-shirt, with floral embellishment on the right shoulder that comes down to cover the right collar bone area, the floral color would be light, pink or white. She always wears her hair down, so I think this would be a great opportunity to experiment with a messy, low bun, no hair in the face. The make-up would be very light, only dark eyeshadow to bring out her brown eyes. The shoes would be kept simple, nice patent leather black pumps, opaque tights. Gold circular studs would be her only jewelry.
My other friend, Savoy, was having serious graduation outfit problems. She had two college graduations to go to and one dress. This was J. Crew's Three Way dress in a rich melon. We thought it was a great buy, and were only slightly bothered by the fact that it was supposed to be in the mid sixties the whole weekend. Saturday was graduation one (cousin): melon outfit as dress, which means it fell at the knee. Due to the cooler weather she wore a sweater over the dress and belted it slightly above the natural waist. Big earrings brought out the golden flats she wore to keep the outfit family friendly.
Sunday was UVA graduation and I was responsible for four outfits if you include myself:
Savoy: melon outfit as skirt, made it tea length (half way between the knee and the ankle) with oversized blue deep V-neck JCrew T-Shirt tucked in and light floral belt over the skirt. She wore an off white sweater opened over the top and golden flats.
Leary: the graduate: blue silk, chiffon knee length dress, came into a low mock turtle neck with the sleeves cut out and seaming to create an empire waist. She did medium make up coverage with a red gloss for lips and eyeliner. To aid in the walking and graduating in the grass she wore strappy flat sandals to make the dress more casual.
My Mom: so my mom came to support Leary (did I mention I've known her since we were 13?). She had shown me the dress she was planning on wearing: a white dress with short sleeves, slight boat neck, natural waist, and A-line skirt with grey floral pattern. When I saw it, I recommend neutral, strappy, heels, a very good footwear trend of the season. She got patent leather Steve Madden peep toed stilettos. I was so proud!
Me: I was having true difficulties due to the weather. I decided on wide leg plain front black trousers, an orange tunic that came above the knee with a beaded neckline, a deep V back, and a seamed empire waist. I added an accented beaded African bracelet, gladiator brown 4 inch wedges, and simple gold earrings.
I have more, but this is a good start!