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May 05, 2005 - Image 82

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-05-05

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PROM

Continued from page 27

HAIR

UPDATE:

Prom 2005 is more
than just a special
evening to dress up
and socialize for
Maddy, 18, and Sam,
17, both of West
Bloomfield. The for-
mal dinner dance,
which will be May 31
at the Roostertail in
Detroit, marks the last
hurrah before gradua-
tion, when the two
young ladies will part
ways and follow sepa-
rate dreams.
In the fall, Maddy,
senior-class vice pres-
ident and sports edi-
tor of the school
paper, heads to the
Wharton School of
Business at the
University of
Pennsylvania in
Philadelphia after a
rigorous high school
program of AP classes
and extra-curricular activities.
Blending her love of food and
business, Sam has spent the last
year participating in an innovative
vocational program through West
Bloomfield High School, receiving
education and training in all aspects
of the food services industry. She
moves on in September to
Michigan State University in East
Lansing to study hotel and restau-
rant management.
"She's leaving me!" jokes Sam,
referring to her best pal going out of
state to college in the fall. But if
there is one certainty going forward
as the girls venture out into the
world, it is that during college
breaks and beyond, Maddy Zingle
and Samantha Sher will be back
together baking in the kitchen and
reaffirming their common bond and
lifelong friendship.
For Maddy and
Sam, prom 2005 is
both a fancy soiree
to end the school
year and celebration
of a friendship that
has traversed from
childhood into
adulthood. O

2 8 •

MAY 2005 •

JNPLATINUM

In '05, the up-do is replaced by
long, romantic styles. Try the half
up-do or loose, flowing waves for
a look that is both modern and
distinctly feminine.

TREND: SLINKY

AND GLAMOROUS

A long, fitted gown — as classic and gorgeous as
ever for prom this year: on Maddy, coral gown by
Yigal, $426; on Sam, black gown by Juan Carlos,
$940 — available at 110 Couture, Birmingham

TREND:

FUNKY

Don't be afraid to make a bold
statement with something bright
and stretchy! Reflect your free
spirit at prom this year by choosing
a funky dress that's fun and just
a little daring. BCBG dresses:
fuchsia on Sam, $218; green on
Maddy, $298 — available at
Guys N' Gals

Accessorize with a splash of fun:
striped cylinder handbag, $36;
floral handbag that can also
stand in as a jewelry box with
removable inner tray, 535
— available at Guys N' Gals

Hair by Maria at Mariomax,
West Bloomfield

Makeup by Danielle
Kattoo, Mariomax,
West Bloomfield

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