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10 Dresses To Wear To A Sorority Or Fraternity Formal

New to the Greek formal scene? Have no fear! Here are 10 ideas for formal dresses you will look flawless in!

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10 Dresses To Wear To A Sorority Or Fraternity Formal
Kennedy Womack

Spring is officially here, which means it is formal season! All Greeks near and far are prepping for a night to remember with sisters, brothers, and friends. But, if you're new to the college Greek scene and this is your first formal attendance, you may be wondering "What exactly do I wear?" What is too dressy, not dressy enough, appropriate dress style, etc. Well, as a seasoned Greek community member, I'm here to help! So, here is a list of ten dresses that will be a hit at any and all formals this year!

1. Trista Strapless Bodycon Dress - Tobi

2. Lovecat Lulu Lace Dress - Nasty Gal

3. Bariano Sabina Beige Sequin Dress - Lulu's


4. Gabriella Rocha Two-Piece Sequin Noel Dress - 6PM

5. Adrianna Papell Off The Shoulder Lace Sheath - 6PM

6. Air of Romance Mint Maxi Dress - Lulu's

7. Badgley Mischka Strapless Gown - 6PM

8. Rare London Power Tulle Plunging Mini Dress - Nasty Gal

9. Unique Vintage Chiffon Garden State Dress - 6PM

10. Brooklyn Dress - Anthropologie

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