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What can I wear to these parties?

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One is a barbeque with my dad's colleagues, and I usually look after the kids there, so I need to look professional (so parents will want to hire me) but still be able to get a little dirty and play. The other is my dad's housewarming, I am planning it, still need to look professional (to get hired as a party planner) but elegant and chic. How can I style my hair and makeup? (NOTE: I have no skinny jeans, but pretty much everything else!)

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  1. Bbq's arn't usually dress up kinda thing so mabey like, jeans and a shirt you really like that's comfortable, and runners, and just however you have your makeup everyday.

    For the other one like, your favorite skirt and like, an okay looking shirt that matches.


  2. BUTT NAKED

  3. Mabee some jean burmudas and a navy blue short-sleeved layering cardigan for the barbecue and then for the House Warming party just dress in black and white.

    =D I recommend Abercrombie or American eagle.

    http://www.abercrombie.com/webapp/wcs/st...

    http://www.ae.com/web/browse/product.jsp...

  4. To a barbecue I would just wear something comfy. By being dressed to play with the children, it shows the parents you are serious and professional. As far as party planning goes, you seem like you're a teenager, and I think there is only a slight chance you will get hired for it.  Mainly, for important events, people hire professionals. This isn't to say you aren't a great party planner, it's just people tend to hire people who have experience and have a business centered around party planning. If I was you, for your dad's house warming, I would wear jeans, any colored plain top, and a blazer. As far as hair and makeup goes, probably a sleek ponytail or bun, and a dramatic eyes look. Nude lips, mascara, black or purple eyeliner.  

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