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usually most really old dresses are stained/have holes, are weird sizes or extremely expensive.
I think we do it in DK too. I don't know why, and not everyone does it. Oh wellat grad here you wear white thats the tradition.
very cute dress, StellaMare!
i'm wearing a skirt from zara and a blouse! all white of course.
My graduation is next month and i still haven't found a dress!
Does anyone know where i can find a dress like this?
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I have my theories about the white for graduation, but I will spare you
^ Well, bear in mind that I don't know jack about this But I wondered if it wasn't meant to symbolize the school returning the daughter to the parents in the same state of purity in which she was delivered
The short answer to your question is, NONE. There is no symbolism, nor even a tradition of women wearing white gowns to graduate from high school.
Here's the long answer ---
As it turns out, girls in white is not any long-standing "tradition" but is more likely a recent innovation having more to do with style preferences of the day.
More the norm nowadays is this: Guys in one color, girls in another. Understand that the whole idea of high school graduation gowns is based on the traditional academic regalia worn by university
graduates. However, in high school there are no different colleges. One color alone signifies graduation. Early on, graduates from high school didn't even wear gowns. This picture from 1923 shows the graduation class just wearing dress clothes. Yes, the women are in white, but
only because white was considered "dressy" in those days.