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May 12 2008

Skimpy Choice Of Dress Ruins Prom

Published by christyz at 2:22 pm under Entertainment, Odd News Stories, U.S. News Edit This

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When Marche Taylor chose her custom prom dress she had no idea it would create such a controversy that she would end up being escorted out of her Texas prom in handcuffs.

The gold dress that left little to the imagination definitely caught everyone’s attention. When she entered the lobby of the Sugar Land Marriot where her Madison High prom was taking place, she was immediately stopped by a school official and refused entry for being in violation of the school dress code.

When she began to argue the police were called and the Texas senior was led away in handcuffs. Although some people believe that school officials went to far, in one online poll it’s evident that the majority feels that Taylor’s skimpy dress was simply inappropriate for the occasion.

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3 Responses to “Skimpy Choice Of Dress Ruins Prom”

  1. christyzon 16 May 2008 at 11:16 am edit this

    Hi Elizabeth,

    I couldn’t agree with you more! A lot of people are putting the blame on her but I think in today’s society is up to parents to teach kids that the whole video/movie world is not reality.

    My daughter walked downstairs with her stomach showing ready to head out the door to school and believe me she didn’t make it past me. Plus she got “the lecture.” She eventually gave up and just created her own style (without anything showing).

    If someone would have been at the door on prom night to stop this girl she wouldn’t have wound up in the news!

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