Win a Prom Dress from 'Duck Dynasty' Sadie Robertson, Chance to Work with Sherri Hill on Modest Dress Line

By Lauren Leigh Noske

Sadie Robertson fans have the chance to win a prom dress from the "Duck Dynasty" star's modest clothing line in addition to an opportunity to work alongside Sherri Hill designers as they put the finishing touches on the "Sadie Robertson by Live Original Sherri Hill" line.

Sadie Robertson teamed up with designer Sherri Hill last summer to design a line of modest prom dresses, and modeled the collection during New York's fashion week in September. The "Daddy-Approved" line was inspired by a Season 3 "Duck Dynasty" episode where Willie Robertson vetoed a significant number of Sadie's cocktail dress choices for her homecoming dance.

Sadie and Justine Magazine are holding a contest where the winner will both receive a prom dress from the modest collection and have the opportunity to work with Hill's team to make the final dress selections for Sadie's line. The sixteen-year-old also told Justine that her favorite prom-night products include Victoria's Secret mints (Sadie says she usually carries gum, but this occasion calls for a little more sophistication!), Buxom gloss for shiny lips paired with Tarte Lipsurgence Matte Lip Tint, and a travel-sized Chi hairspray.

Contestants can enter until March 20, and @justinemagazine will tweet the winner the following day.

Sadie Robertson Live Original Sherri Hill Prom Dress Line
Sadie Robertson Live Original Sherri Hill Prom Dress Line
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