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We often get asked a lot of questions about what should a teen girl wear for a pageant dress. There is a clear difference between the ages of a teen that can help you determine what type of pageant dress to wear. Teen girls age 13- 17 typically wear a more modest pageant dress, a semi ballgown on most occasions is appropriate along with a modest bust line. A teen girl 16 and up can wear a pageant dress that is not as modest as a younger teen but, must keep in mind her age. A miss pageant dress are for young ladies 18 and older and depending on the pageant they are competing in will dictate the best style of pageant dress they should select. At So Sweet Boutique, we offer pageant dresses for both teens and misses and have been dressing girls both Nationally and Internationally for over a decade. We our proud to say, we have dresses many National title holders.

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If you are coming to the store to select out a pageant dress for a state or national title, we do strongly suggest you make a private appointment during the weekday so, we can help take that extra time to find the perfect pageant dress.

Kimila Ann Basinger was born in Athens on December 8, 1953, to Ann and Don Basinger. The third of five children, Basinger was raised in a family of entertainers. Her father was a jazz musician before becoming a loan-company manager, and her mother was a former model, dancer, and swimmer who had performed in the water ballet chorus of several Esther Williams musicals. At a young age, after her parents enrolled her in dance classes to combat shyness, Basinger discovered that she loved singing and dancing. In 1971 she won the Athens Junior Miss pageant, and soon thereafter she was offered a modeling contract by Eileen Ford of the well-known Ford Agency in New York City.

Despite her success, Basinger filed for bankruptcy in 1993 after losing a court fight with the producers of Boxing Helena (1993). Basinger had committed to starring in the movie but backed out at the last minute. The production company sued, and Basinger was fined more than $8 million. Although she won an appeal in 1994, Basinger was forced to sell the small town of Braselton in Jackson County, which she had purchased in 1989 for some $20 million in hopes of creating a tourist attraction with upscale boutiques, movie studios, and a film festival.

In 2001 Basinger, an animal rights activist and a member of People for the Ethical Protection of Animals, participated in the recording of Hollywood Goes Wild, a 2001 Hollywood compilation CD benefiting the Wildlife Way Station, a refuge for wild and exotic animals in Los Angeles.

After L.A. Confidential, Basinger was offered the lead role in I Dreamed of Africa (2000), a harrowing drama set in Kenya and based on the 1991 international best-selling memoir by Kuki Gallmann. Playing Gallmann, an Italian environmentalist who moves to Africa to fulfill a lifelong dream but is instead faced with family tragedy, Basinger was poised for a breakthrough performance. But the film was a commercial flop, and Basinger received only lukewarm reviews. In 2002, after eight years of marriage, Basinger and Baldwin divorced. The ensuing custody battle over their daughter lasted several years.

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Kim Basinger attends a 2006 benefit for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The Oscar-winning actor and former model is a native of Athens. In 1989 the actress purchased the town of Braselton in Jackson County, with plans to build a movie studio and begin a film festival there. In 1994 she sold the town.

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