I’ve always meant to donate my prom dresses to someone or some organization.
But I never know where or how, so my closet still houses one long, red gown and one short, black dress that I thought made me look exactly like Audrey Hepburn. I promised my parents I’d wear both again and again, but I’m pretty sure they’re still in their dry cleaning bags.
Thankfully, Hearst Magazines is launching a new website called DonateMyDress.org because not everyone can “look like the cast of ‘Gossip Girl’ at prom.”
It links all the national charities for recycling formal gowns. If all it takes is typing in a zip code to locate the closest drop off, there’s no reason to hang on to too small prom dresses.
So give them your Jessica Mclintock and who knows? Karma in the form of an Alexander McQueen gown would be very welcome.
Tags: Alexander McQueen, Gossip Girl, Hearst, Prom, WWD






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Is it bad that I keep mine simply because every 6 months or so I try them on again just so I can be proud that 6 years later, they still fit?
i loooooooooooooove ten things i hate about you. except both of their prom dresses were slightly awful…
WOW!!! “too small”…..ouch!
how very Clueless…
“I have donated MANY expensive Italian outfits to Lucy…”