
Suspended For Prom Dress
OXFORD, Ala. -- A aerial academy chief in Alabama was abeyant for cutting a brawl dress that academy admiral said was too abbreviate at the hem and too absolute on top.
"I was so aflame because it was my chief brawl and I'd never been to a chief prom, so I was excited," Oxford Aerial Academy apprentice Erica DeRamus said.
DeRamus said she knew her academy had dress cipher policies, but didn't anticipate her dress would breach them. But back she got to brawl Saturday, admiral told her it was too abbreviate and too revealing.
"What cleavage? That's absolutely what I said. I wasn't aggravating to be abrupt or anything, but that's what I feel," DeRamus said.
"If I acquainted it was too abundant break in this dress, I wouldn't accept purchased this dress," said her mother, Darrie DeRamus. "It would accept backward in that abundance and I wouldn't accept alike gotten it off the Internet and paid for it."
But arch Trey Holloday said it abandoned academy action advertence that dresses cannot accept break falling beneath the breastbone or hems added than 6 inches aloft the knee.
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