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anyone ever attended a Quinceanera?

Posted By: overworked MT on 2006-05-25
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my 14yo daughter (and family it says) got invited to one this summer on south padre island.  gorgeous invitation in itself.  i was thinking of possibly taking her and making a vacation out of it as it is a good 600 miles away from us.  but was wondering what do you wear to one of these?  a fancy dress similar to what you would a "normal" wedding?  not like the one posted below, lol.  do you just give them something as a present like you would for a normal b-day party?  anyone with ideas or experience?


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