Thursday, 31 October 2013

Best Prom Dresses

The Best Prom Dresses

Prom is an occasion that every high school student looks forward to. It is time for friends, fun and fashion. Many girls have their hearts set on finding the stunning prom dress which will make them stand out in the crowd. By getting a head start, you can take your time deciding what style prom dress looks the best on you, so that you can make a lasting impression.
Shape
You want a dress that will complement your figure, so selecting the right dress shape is essential. If you have a pear figure, find a dress with a strapless fitted top that flares at the hips and ends just past your knees, which will help balance your curves. Girls with slender figures look best in long or short dresses that are fitted. For girls with hourglass figures, dresses that show off your slim waist are best, so stay away from dresses with empire waists. Busty girls can fill any dress. Get a dress that is fitted, if you want to draw attention to the top assets. Additionally, consider finding a dress in a halter style or a spaghetti strap to give additional support to the top, if you do not feel comfortable going strapless.
The neckline of your dress, no matter what your shape is, should be comfortable. It will give you an elegant look that you can dress up even more with jewelry, if you opt for a strapless dress.
Colors
Color is an important detail to consider in your search for the best prom dress. You can’t go wrong with a black dress, but many young girls wish to add some color to their gowns to spice them up. Shades of pinks, purples, golds and reds will stand out in pictures and make a dress vibrant and energetic. If your style is a little more vintage, consider a muted color, such as gray, dusty rose and faded peach.


Fabrics
Prom dresses come in a variety of fabrics. The best ones are lightweight, made out of taffeta, tulle, silk, silk chiffon and organza. A velvet or crushed velvet prom dress will look outdated, and since velvet is a heavy fabric it will weigh you down. Silk chiffon will give you a fresh look without any shine or shimmer, but if you want to draw more attention to your fabric, go with a taffeta in sheen. Taffeta is a sturdy fabric as well, so it will maintain its shape nicely.
Embellishments
Many of the best prom dresses have embellishments sewn or pinned onto the dress, such as flowers, broaches, pearls, sequins and rhinestones. Sashes and belts are also welcomed embellishments which can break up the fabric of a dress. The right amount of embellishments can take your dress from classy to stunning, but too many embellishments can turn from glamorous to gaudy quickly. Be sure that your dress has just enough embellishment to make a statement, but not so much that you don’t see any of the fabric.