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Retirement party attire

by karen
(leyburn n yorkshire)


I am 52 years old I have been a self employed cafe owner (rented premises) for 14 years in this time I have emloyed many young people from the age of 14 most of them stay with me all through uni until they are in full time employ all are still in touch.
I am leaving in 3 months due to personal reasons

I have hired a venue and will be inviting staff old and new with partners to the event consequently the age range is 15 to 28. they want to dress glamorously please help with ideas to suit all

Karen

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Attire for party
by: Krista Blaes


As you probably know, in this day and age, just about anything goes. If you want to help guests narrow down the choices a bit, pick a theme for your party.

A decade that allows for some great attire is the 1920s. Zuit suits and flapper dresses are a fun way to dress up and strut your stuff.

Krista Blaes
Web: www.detailsmaketheparty.com
Blog:www.detailsmaketheparty.wordpress.com

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