Back to School Fashion Tips for Juniors and Seniors

Make a Positive Lasting Impression Your First Day of School

Malina Debrie
Juniors and seniors rule the school. Their styles are the ones most will imitate. Before you know it you will be walking the halls of school again. Making your first impression a great one is all about what you wear and how you act. Let your fashion style speak for you. Make your peers look to you as being an example and not someone they feel ashamed to have as a friend.

You can pave the way for the new students and existing students by wearing attire that will make you the lady you want to be. Set an example for new students. They will look up to you. As a Junior or Senior your young peers will be seeking your advice and they will be guided by you. Someone imitating your style or duplicating your look and demeanor is the best compliment ever.

2010 Fashion Tips For Junior and Senior Girls: Dress Like The Young Lady Who Knows Who She Is and What She Wants

School teachers and other administrative staff members look at students individually. With some students, they often wonder who is dressing them. Or they look at you and decide at the first glance whether you will be a failure or a success. It's sad, but teachers are human and conform to society. They look at each student and classify them. Some students are classified negatively and others positively. Teachers, principals, assistant principals and all define your treatment based on you the person. So, make them respect you by the example you set and the clothes you wear. Dress in styles that are appropriate for your age and that enhance your figure. Don't allow yourself to be defined as a 'slut', 'hussy' or any of those other demeaning terms. The following look is very becoming for any young female student who is ready to move up in the world, ready to leave her mark on the world and striving to make peers and adults respect her: JC Penny Style Guide

2010 Fashion Tips For Junior and Senior Girls: Take Tips From The JC Penny Teens

Bethany, Regan, Annie and Remy are cute as a button when defining how to wear the attire they feel appropriate for back to school 2010. Watch their videos here (The JC Penny Girls). Each girl has a distinct style that sets a positive example for others following behind. Their styles portray youth and strangely, but they pull it off, the demonstrate innocence with a dash of maturity. You see a hint of makeup on each girl, but nothing is overdone. The teens set an example no parent would have a problem with and one their own parents can be proud of. Each teen demonstrates a style of their own which still portrays an enjoyment of being young and innocent.

2010 Fashion Tips For Junior and Senior Girls: Enjoy Your Youth

Don't try to grow up too soon. When you become an adult, you will remain an adult for the rest of your life. After 20, you are no longer a 'girl'. The innocence of childhood once gone is something we all wish we could get back. The teen years are the most uncomplicated times in your life. Enjoy the freedom of not having bills, jobs to go to that must be kept to provide for the family and expenses of a family. Enjoy the innocence of life. Don't dress like some of the females celebrities in these 13 fashion faux pas displayed here.

Your junior and Senior high school years will be those you will reflect on the remainder of your life. You will look back on these years and smile, laugh and sometimes cry. Whether your reactions to these years will be cries or smiles depends totally on you and how you walked through these last defining years.

Sources:

Celeb Don'ts For Back To School
JC Penny Back To School

Published by Malina Debrie

I am the owner and founder of a small professional writing service. I provide professional and private writing services for clients as well as copywriting and business writing services. I am an avid Chri...  View profile

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  • Carmen Magnolia8/15/2010

    Helpful article. Well done.

  • Jack Wellman8/10/2010

    Congratulations of cracking 75 thousand page views. My word, you are just having such good success. These kinds of articles that are so helpful is much of the reason. You are so good and just get such pleasure reading your work.

  • Darrin Atkins8/10/2010

    nice work on this article!

  • Carol Whyte8/10/2010

    Great tips and advice for teens.

  • rmharrington8/9/2010

    Good tips. Let us pray that modesty reigns in the schools.

  • J.C. JORDAN8/9/2010

    Teens really shouldn't grow up too soon. But when it comes to fashion and "fads" they are no different then we were when we were their ages.

  • Dina Quirion8/8/2010

    This is great... :o)

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky8/8/2010

    Timely topic and so well done Malina.

  • CJ Mathis8/7/2010

    Great tips.

  • Sandy James8/7/2010

    Penneys has great clothes for school kids. Nice article.

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