I am not sure what you can do - sounds like she needs to find out some hard truths - everyone is unique and no one feels like the fit in.
Funny story - At my school we had a teacher's assistant that was and is totally unique, she is at a different school this year. Hair in dreads, wears tie die or ethnic dress only, piercings everywere (and many I don't want to know about). She wears patcholi oil and goes to outdoor festivals to do hair wraps. One year it was "twin day", dress alike and show school spirit. The principal, a very conservatively dressed female and B decided to "swap" for twin day. The principal dressed in a tie die gown and B dressed in a suit with her dreads covered somehow. B's son would not let her drop him off anywhere near his high school that day, she embarassed him by being dressed what others might say was "normal", we laughed about it all day - in fact we still laugh about it!
Good luck with your DD - she will survive and so will you!
Funny story - At my school we had a teacher's assistant that was and is totally unique, she is at a different school this year. Hair in dreads, wears tie die or ethnic dress only, piercings everywere (and many I don't want to know about). She wears patcholi oil and goes to outdoor festivals to do hair wraps. One year it was "twin day", dress alike and show school spirit. The principal, a very conservatively dressed female and B decided to "swap" for twin day. The principal dressed in a tie die gown and B dressed in a suit with her dreads covered somehow. B's son would not let her drop him off anywhere near his high school that day, she embarassed him by being dressed what others might say was "normal", we laughed about it all day - in fact we still laugh about it!
Good luck with your DD - she will survive and so will you!