Prom Fashion Show

As some girls struggle to find the perfect prom night fashion, some schools and other community organizations take the bull by the horns and give guys and gals a fashion show full of ideas.
Yep, it is possible to have a pre-prom fashion show. Almost every major department store has one. (Cheap Prom Dresses)But so few girls know about these fashion shows that most miss out on them. Don’t worry if you missed the boat; organize a show of your own.

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If your school or parent teacher association doesn’t already put on a pre-prom fashion show in spring or a few months before prom, make sure you get the ball rolling and get people involved. Call local department stores and boutiques, hair and nail salons, and accessory shops, and ask them to help you put on the show. Many stores are used to being asked to do this and they don’t mind doing so. (Vintage Prom Dresses)Why? Because it helps sell merchandise.

The girls who see the dresses, accessories and shoes modeled in a fashion show are the shoppers who will snag the merchandise when it comes time to get ready for the prom. And the hair and makeup that the salons create on the models in the show will be the same hair and makeup they’ll be creating come prom season.

And who knows the prom trends better than the local vendors? After all, these are the same stores and shops and salons that had to make sure that they are well ahead of the trends so that they have the right merchandise in stock.

Every department store has a professional shopper whose job it is to make sure that the store will have the clothes, shoes, and accessories that will be in style come prom season. And how do they do this? The same way that you find your perfect prom style. (Modest Prom Dresses)They keep an eye on the red carpet award shows, fashion magazines, designer shows, and celebrity sightings; all of which help them guesstimate what will be in fashion at prom time.

So get your friends together, talk to the school administration, and enlist the help of the PTA. Make a list of the most popular stores in your area and contact each of them to arrange their participation in your fashion show. And the earlier the better. Don’t wait until spring when all of the stores will already be booked up at other fashion shows. For best results start organizing your fashion show in the summer or fall before prom. Booking the most popular stores for your fashion show guarantees it will be the most popular one around.

Every girl in the school will thank you. And every fashion challenged young lady attending prom that year will immortalize you in her diary as her prom fashion savior.

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Prom Night Jewelry

What good is prom night without the glitz and glamour that makes every girl feel like a princess? Prom night jewelry is a must for almost every outfit and is as important as the shoes and the dress. Prom is your night to shine, make sure your jewelry does the same.
Some girls receive jewelry for prom night that has been passed down through the generations or that has been given to them by their prom date. When this happens, sometimes the dress is matched to the jewelry.

Other times, the girl is a complete loss as to how to pick the right jewelry for the prom. But not to worry; there are a few simple ways to make sure that the jewelry you pick is just right.

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Just like your shoes, hair, makeup ,and prom dress have all been carefully selected to create an image, your jewelry should be selected specifically to compliment that image. But even then there are no hard and fast rules.

It used to be a major faux pas to pair pearls with jeans. And diamonds with flannel, forget about it! Today, all bets are off. Still, your jewelry should work with your look, not against it.

Obviously, if you’re going to be wearing a tiara, chunky wooden jewelry wouldn’t mesh. And speaking of a tiara; if you’ll be wearing one, other jewelry may not be necessary. As a matter of fact, it might be overkill.

So think of the look you’re trying to create, and envision the jewelry you’ll need to complete that look. It’s okay to wear lots of rhinestone jewelry with a tiara if you’re going for a Cinderella look. If you’re wearing a classic, clingy sheath with spaghetti straps, try to stay away from too much flashy jewelry.

If you’re going for a look that’s more fun, have fun with your jewelry. But keep it all part of the same theme. Keep fun jewelry with fun jewelry, classic pearls with more pearls or subtle rhinestones, and pair chunky necklaces with equally chunky bracelets.

In some cases, you might choose to go completely without any jewelry whatsoever. This is perfectly okay. The sans-jewelry look is an incredibly classic and classy style and has been acceptable for generations. Most girls don’t go for this look though, because prom night is a time to dress up, and dressing up usually means lots of jewelry. But if the no-jewelry look is what you want, and you think it?s a look you can pull off, go for it.

The jewelry you pick to wear on prom night will be as individual as you are. Your selection will highlight your style, complement your outfit, and complete the evening.

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Don’t forget the details

Guys sometimes forget, but the details do matter. Make sure you have your hair trimmed about two weeks before the prom. Play with new styles or have your hair highlighted. And if you’re really challenged, ask a stylist to suggest a look for you. (Designer Prom Dresses)But don’t embarrass your girl by showing up with bad hair.

Other important things to consider are all about the grooming. Make sure that you shave, shower, and splash on a little smell-good stuff before you pick her up.

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Don’t forget the accessories. Wear a nice watch, a pair of cufflinks, or a few simple pieces of jewelry. (Short Prom Dresses)Don’t flash it up like Snoop Dogg unless it’s a reflection of the real you.

And make sure your shoes are up for the occasion.(Prom Dresses 2010) If you bought new shoes, great, but if you’re wearing a pair of older shoes make sure they’re properly shined and not scuffed up.

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Prom Tips for Guys

Prom night jitters aren’t only for girls. Even if the guy has an assertive girlfriend to tell him exactly what he should look like on prom night, every guy still wants to feel unique and look great. But how do you let your own personal style shine through that stiff and formal suit?
The hair
Sure, you might have to put on a tux, but you can still work your own personal style with a great haircut. (Fashion Prom Dresses)Even the most controlling prom date is likely to allow you to express yourself with an awesome haircut as long as you don’t try a mohawk or other off the wall look.

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Add a splash of color.
Rather than settle for boring black-and-white check with your date to see what color her dress will be. Add a coordinating cummerbund or tie in the same color to your formalwear. There’s no way your date will reject this look because it will help you look more like a couple.(Short Prom Dresses) You can also play with color by eliminating it. Take a tip from the red carpet and dress all in one color. It’s classic and trendy at the same time.

Don’t let trendy take over.
Even when you’re wearing prom formalwear, you’re still you. Make sure you that your formalwear reflects your own personal style by altering the look to suit you, not forcing yourself into a certain look. It’s important to add little touches to your look that are yours, and yours alone. If you’re a fan of funky socks, don’t let prom night stop you. You can still wear your fave footies without ruining the night. (Vintage Prom Dresses)After all, nobody will know they’re there, but you. You can also alter your formalwear to suit your own personal style. Talk to a tailor about altering the fit, length, or style of your jacket so that you are comfortable in what you’re wearing.

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Prom Tips for Girls

During the careful planning that goes into creating your perfect prom look, you want to make sure that no one feature stands apart from the rest. Your prom ensemble is a combination of the dress, the hair, the makeup, and the accessories. (Modern Prom Dresses)If one thing is more noticeable than everything else, you’ve missed your mark.
Here’s a few tips to make sure you put together the perfect prom look.

Less is more.
Sometimes, in our urge to create the perfect look, we inadvertently overdo it.(Hot Sale Prom Dresses) Do we go with the smoky eye and the full red lips? Do we pair the black fishnet stockings with the short red formal? And how much jewelry is too much?

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If you’ve gotta ask, it’s too much. Keep it simple and you can be sure that no single feature will overpower the whole lot.

Color
Remember, single color designs are the most slimming. And everyone knows that darker colors are slenderizing. (Simple Prom Dresses)To make sure you look your best, stay away from busy patterns, and opt instead for a dress that is all one color.

Keep it casual
Prom hair used to be stiff and formal. Thank goodness those days are over. Today’s prom hairstyles emphasizes soft, flowing hair and loose, flattering updos. Take advantage of the new trends and wear your hair in a way that you find comfortable and that doesn’t require a lot of maintenance. After all, you?re at the prom to have fun, not primp in front of the mirror all night.

How much jewelry is too much?
Red carpet celebrities often forsake all jewelry except for a fabulous pair of earrings. Consider this a cue and feature your own dangling chandeliers as your sole jeweled accessory.

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Clothing ——Your Prom Style

There’s no doubt that celebrities not only get the best clothes, they are the first to debut them. (Discount Prom Dresses)With all the free clothes they get, it’s no wonder celebrities change their style all the time. And designers go out of their way to make sure that celebrities have all the latest fashions. This makes the red carpet the perfect place to show off a new look and watch it catch on. (Designer Prom Dresses)Celebrity sightings are great prom night idea generators, so keep an eye on those award shows.

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Fashion shows and the red carpet are certainly never completely foolproof ways to find the perfect look. After all, Hollywood doesn’t have a worst dressed list for nothing. And, fashion disasters happen to even the most fashion conscious celebrities. (Prom Dresses 2010)But, for the most part, what you see on the red carpet ? hair, makeup, and clothing ? is a good gauge of what you’ll find in stores a few months before the prom. So, watch those stars carefully. If you match your own body type to a celebrity and then copy her look, you can’t go wrong.

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Splits Are In-2010 Prom Dresses

Top designers such as Versace and Lavin have taken the high split look to an even higher realm of fashion. With already existent trends such as the side-cut and low back gowns the addition of the high-split can take a pre-existing trend and alter it to newer waves of class. (Sexy Prom Dresses)Last year the mid-thigh split was all the craze, but that is officially in the past and new heights have been topped. From slit skirts to maxi dresses the new look is embraced for extreme visual impact. The idea is to create a classic “Betty Boop” appeal without being over the top. (Simple Prom Dresses)By wearing a floor length gown with a long-split from base-to-thigh the entirety of the leg is revealed and thus giving off a slightly sexy vibe without showing ravenous cleavage or bearing exposure with too-short minis. This is a fine way to embrace a happy-medium.

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There are other slightly altered split-dresses that trade the side split for either a centre split or a dual side split. (Classic Prom Dresses)If you are not-so happy with the side cut the alternatives are just as appealing. The dual-side split is an excellent candidate for those looking for full coverage. It is a gown with dual side splits with a panel of fabric that falls along the middle section. The flowing action of this cut is amazing for a night of dancing.

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2010 prom dresses-A Year of High Fashion

Throughout the year, even amidst the bone-chilling months, girls never let loose the thoughts of coming events. How enticing the images of prom can be when idolized in a young girls mind. (Prom Dresses 2010)The shear excitement involved in the planning of this one special evening can be a year-long event in and of itself. It can be a hard thing to focus in on one particular outfit but with a few fashion savvy tips you can find the perfect up-to-date trends to accentuate your best features.

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The average 2010 fashion trend is actually contrary to most high fashion, impractical movements. (Designer Prom Dresses)The recent runway appearances of flowing, evening gowns have taken a turn for the best.(Short Prom Dresses) Even though we are hardly scraping the surface of 2010 we are already seeing a favorable inclination toward fawning garb. One high-end trend that has hit the mainstream, and will undoubtedly find its way into the 2010 prom scene, is the high dress splits. This is an amazingly simple addition, to already fantastic gowns, which makes a world of difference. For the ultimate in Spring, Summer, and even early Fall prom garb look toward this trend for a highly polished look.

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High Fashion in 2010 prom dresses

Couture: n.- the business of designing, making, and selling highly fashionable clothing for women. It is hard to find a truly high-fashion label these days without seeing the word ‘couture’ connected to the title. This label informs the customer that they are receiving high fashion goods, generally custom-made. (Modern Prom Dresses)Labels like Terani and Juicy Couture express their high fashion by connecting their label to this expression. In speaking of couture-fashion, there is a true trend amongst evening and gold label dresses, and that is the couture trend. (Vintage Prom Dresses)When seeking a fine quality dress for prom, look no further than couture.

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Not only are these gowns and dresses made from the highest quality fabrics and pieces but they also carry additional characteristics that lesser designers do not put forth in their collections. Distinctive qualities such as intricate bead-work, appliqué, sequins, and even added layers of materials (for added dress-body) make these dresses A-list picks. Not to mention the added peace of mind in knowing that your dress is made to last and is produced with the latest styles, and cuts, in mind. Many couture dresses have ‘waist features’ such as empire, natural, Basque, or low waistline and these coveted cuts are a ‘must’ for any truly trendy 2010 dress. (Couture Prom Dresses)More creative features include mermaid style skirts, cowl and ruched midriffs, side slit skirts, tiered ruffles and layers, A-line styles, sheer fashion, peek-a-boo’s, charmeuse and tulle, and many more attractive features that any young woman would love to show at her prom.

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2010 prom dresses-Collars ,A Bold Look

2010 is, by far, one of the best years to be planning your rendezvous at the prom. The creativity that has been built into this year’s prom dress collections has surpassed previous designs and yielded whole new concepts in the art of prom fashion attire. An enticing array of whimsical, classical looks have been grouped together in an effort to revamp, and couple, styles from years-past. (Affordable Prom Dresses)These new expressions in guise have shown us that you can take exaggerated features and incorporate them seamlessly into a chic, evening collection.

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The La Femme 2010 collection has intricately incorporated bold collar designs into their already fabulous prom dress selections. (Short Prom Dresses)Elaborately pointed collars are displayed on amazing taffeta gowns; this new rage of design has created a bold look for women who dare to reach to new heights, literally. These collar designs have brought a creative whim to ordinary gown patterns. By mixing the element of height into the collars you bring an essence of adornment to other features of the outfit. The skirt-length of such a gown generally falls on a wedding-style to give its entirety a royal air.(Classic Prom Dresses) A high-collar mixed with an A-line neck design can give any dress style a majestic feel. The high-collar look stems from the Victorian era. High-collars were the ‘norm’ amidst royalty; Queen Elizabeth was a fan of high collar dresses. The fashionable wear of tall collars is not just for the look of the dress; this style allows your natural features to stand out. The look of a high collar and a low cut neckline will actually accentuate your neck, showing off any bib jewelry that you are wearing, and cradling the natural contours of your head and neck.

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