January 25, 2005

For Jenna Jameson's Daughter


I'm sorry, is it prom, or porn?

This prom dress is so skimpy, even the designer's CEO wouldn't let his teenage daughter wear it. But the dangerously revealing gown, prominently advertised in Seventeen Prom, YM Prom and Teen Prom, and on sale in a Midtown shop, is a top seller for the company this season.

Posted by: Lawrenkm at 06:25 AM | Comments (15) | Add Comment
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1 And people wonder why our country is in the toilet. We push our kids to grow up too fast. Any parent who would let her child wear this, should be shot!

Posted by: Tina at January 25, 2005 07:21 AM (sql83)

2 I can't believe I'm going to say this, but she is showing too much skin. It's isn't sexy at all. God, I must be getting old.

Posted by: M@ at January 25, 2005 07:36 AM (f2jsN)

3 OHMIGOD. I thought MY prom dress was a little revealing b/c the back was cut out of it - in fact, the dress in the pic sort of looks like my dress....only she put in on backwards...Lawren, please say she just put the dress on backwards.....

Posted by: Kelly P. at January 25, 2005 07:47 AM (4adEQ)

4 As the proud father of a beautiful 4 year old daughter, this scares the heck out of me!!! What will the young ladies be wearing by the time she is a teenager? Don't get me wrong, I would never let her out of the house wearing something like this. I am concerned about the stories I have heard of you ladies changing into something more revealing AFTER leaving the house with approved clothing!!!

Posted by: Chad at January 25, 2005 07:57 AM (0Qblo)

5 Agreeing with Kelly P. This girls must have the dress on backwards. Okay if you're the designer or CEO of a company that makes prom dresses maybe this policy should be implemented: Would you let your own daughter wear it?

Posted by: Brian D. at January 25, 2005 08:08 AM (9//xW)

6 What in the name of CHRIST?!?!?!?!?!

Posted by: Kevin the Interloper at January 25, 2005 08:31 AM (qb+8W)

7 I would have gone to prom if I had known there would be dresses like this.

Posted by: ren at January 25, 2005 11:18 AM (hYO4F)

8 She's got it on backwards...http://www.cbslimited.com/2005-prom-dresses/2005-prom-gowns/detail_prom_xcite-376

Posted by: M@ at January 25, 2005 11:46 AM (f2jsN)

9 so wrong on so many levels.

Posted by: Amanda at January 25, 2005 01:35 PM (vNP7d)

10 I wouldn't let my daughter wear that Unbackwards much less like that.

Posted by: rachel at January 25, 2005 07:58 PM (YNxlg)

11 come along now that dress isn't even practical. Dancing is surely out.

Posted by: lynne at January 25, 2005 11:25 PM (VxWS5)

12 My daughter can wear that as long as she wears a turtleneck over it. Or better yet...she has to wear a bra UNDER it. And it has to be a white ~Grandma~ kind of bra. Hee hee. My daughter is only two, but someday I am sure I will be called the most uncool mother on the planet. ~L.

Posted by: Laura Fitzgerald at January 26, 2005 03:07 PM (PQCQQ)

13 love the dress, if the girl is comfortable in it, by all means...let her wear it.

Posted by: Lorenzo at January 27, 2005 06:34 PM (RFM+A)

14 http://www.cbslimited.com/2005-prom-dresses/2005-prom-gowns/detail_prom_xcite-376 I can't believe it.... hehehehe.... she really did put it on backwards!!!! What a laugh

Posted by: J Morton at March 06, 2005 04:04 PM (vVsL3)

15 home equity loans http://www.homeequityloans-x.com

Posted by: home equity loans at August 11, 2005 09:25 AM (XiLA2)

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