Homecoming isn’t just about spirit week, the Friday night football game or even the Homecoming dance itself; it’s about all of the excitement from students that builds up all week. Let’s be honest: it’s about the outfits that everyone shows up in, too. This year, Homecoming had everything from sparkles, silk dresses and sharp suits. Students went all out to make sure they looked their very best. Whether it was the hairstyles, the shoes or even the accessories that put the outfits together, all of the fashion definitely beats the little details.
When it came to what students wore, the senior girls definitely caught everyone’s attention. Senior Bella Alagna showed up in a beautiful, sparkly champagne dress that sparkled when the setting sun hit her. Senior Nora Miller wore a classic pastel yellow silk dress that complemented her pearl jewelry and heels, drawing. inspo from the movie “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.”There were many different styles amongst the seniors, but every girl’s dress matched her style and personality well.

(Ema Gaidukevicius)
The boys really took the word classy to heart. Showing up in sharp pressed suits and shined dress shoes. All the boys with a date matched their ties or bowties to the color of their date’s dress. Senior Jack Zilowitz wore a clean navy suit with a pastel yellow tie to match his date’s dress. Along with Zilowitz, senior Vincent Friscia wore a two colored suit with a striped tie.

(Ema Gaidukevicius)
The juniors most definitely made an impression at the Homecoming dance, showing off everything from bold sparkly dresses to chic, well-fitted suits. With lots of different aesthetic dresses with all kinds of jewelry, the junior girls really outdid themselves this year. Junior Auguste Narijauskas came wearing a beautiful baby blue dress with pearls, paired with shiny gold heels that complemented her gold jewelry. Junior Luke Marusarz decided to keep it classic and wore a simple black button-up with a gold bow tie to match his date, junior Liepa Karalute.
The sophomores definitely didn’t hold back this year, as everyone looked ready for a gala rather than a school dance. The sophomores had coordinated looks, fun accessories and confident styles that really stood out. Sophomore Gabrielle Stasytis decided to go with a simpler look this year, wearing a gorgeous, bright red dress and simple accessories. Sometimes, you don’t need to go all out to make a statement. Sophomore Markas Ivanauskas decided to go for a business casual look with a sleek black suit and brown, clean dress shoes. The styles in the sophomore grade were unmatched.
Though it’s only their first year, the freshmen really outdid themselves, as well. The freshmen showed the school that they aren’t just the underclassmen of the school. Freshman Stella Macari outdid herself with an amazing deep blue dress, suiting her personal style perfectly. Some freshmen decided to keep it simple and classy, such as freshman Alexander Cahill, who paired his white button-up with a simple baby blue tie and no jacket. Nice way to keep it stylish, freshmen!
Overall, students took Homecoming this year like no other. From sparkly bold dresses to simple sleek suits, students showed everyone that they have style.