Prom Fashion Trends - Spring, 2007
It's all about style and sophistication for Prom, 2007. Think
glamour and glitz. Whether you're the ultimate prom queen, wearing a
full-length gown or a simple girl preferring a frilly party dress,
designers are listening to teens and giving them a large variety of
choices to fit every personality. Colors
New ideas for
prom include soft shades such as pale yellow, periwinkle, baby blue,
champagne, and pink -- adorned with eye-catching beads, sequins or
glitter. Organza, a stylish fabric for formal dresses is once again
romantic and comfortable, making these gowns popular for many formal
occasions. For those who prefer bold, vibrant colors, look for
deep emerald, dark pink, navy blue, and red shades to turn up the
heat. Fruity colors creating a buzz are lemon yellow, lime green,
watermelon pink, and tangerine orange. Not only are these colors hot for prom, they're perfect for
homecoming as well. Styles
To be the Cinderella at the
ball, a beaded, strapless dress will capture the essence of romance
and flirty fun. Or, play peek-a-boo with a low back, stunning bust
line, and spaghetti straps to look elusive, yet gorgeous at the
dance. Along with with a shimmery clutch, wear classy strappy
sandals or clear-soled high heels. Choose detailed accessories but
keep it simple as to not overpower your dress. If you're a
down-to-earth girl, you may favor an elegant satin gown, paired with
timeless accessories such as pearl earrings, high heels and a simple
clutch bag. Accentuate your bust with an empire waist, wrapped with
color-coordinated ribbon. Are you a vintage vixen? Go with a taffeta
gown, plain or intricately embroidered with fine detail. Traditional
bows or silk flowers add the finishing touch to a low back, making
you a timeless beauty. Don't want to see your double? Look for a
store offering a dress registry that tracks sales and schools.
Ultimately, they'll ensure that the same dress isn't sold to two
girls attending the same school. Now that's one way to be unique and
fend off pending embarrassment!
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