Showing posts with label bargain prom dresses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bargain prom dresses. Show all posts

Friday, February 18, 2011

Prom Dress Body Types

By deciding the type of your body type, you can find a prom dress that will enhance your best features and cover your worst. There are five main body shapes for females: the pear (small bust, long torso, and hips and thighs larger than either the waist or the bust), hour glass (small waist with bust and hips both larger than the waist), straight (a boy-like figure with few visible curves), round (large and ample waist and bust, may have slender legs), and the inverted triangle (broad shoulder with narrow hips and waistline). Choose a shape that will look best with your features, it’s stylish to accentuate your bust.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Prom Dresses, Questions and Answers

If there is one thing you can do at prom without question it is all about sporting your flare. Showing off your personalized style and careful planning. From the prom dress to the shoes all of the above was picked, displayed, and perfected by you. So what about taking your flare to a very literal place, and wearing the flare while showing your flare.

The flared prom dress is the hottest trend. It comes attached to many dress styles and displayed by many top designers. House of Wu, La Femme, and even Mori Lee find the flare to be a stunning addition to many prom gowns base.

The idea is that no matter what the dresses top looks like, it always comes down the thighs to the knees, and then makes a dramatic flare outward, past the knees, and generally to the floor. This creative emphasis gives a luscious look to any body hugging design.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Prom Fashion 2010, Prom Gowns

Sexy 2010 prom dresses bear beauty that is bewitching and there are varied types of trends that have subsequently emerged for the dresses. What marks the prom fashion 2010 is the question that is commonly asked and an answer to it definitely lies in the fact that 2010 trend setters include the strapless attires with beading, prom gowns with rushed bodice, outfits with low back, spaghetti strap prom dresses with tie on backs and elegant prom dresses and the most popular one shoulder strap.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Prom Gowns

Try an A-line prom gown that is slightly fitted which will help add volume and curves. Open shoulders are a good option. Consider a prom dress with a flared skirt. For rounder body style, there are many flattering dresses.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Prom Dresses, Prom Accessories

Prom accessories come in two forms: ones that are seen and ones that are somewhat hidden. The visible ones include prom shoes, crowns, jewelry, and bags. These help you build that complete look you want. The hidden or secret prom accessories include things that cannot be outwardly seen on that special night, but can help you out tremendously. These items help you look great and feel wonderful throughout the night. Check out the items we have listed and see how they could work for you. Make sure that you try them before the special night. Give your body and feet some time to get used to them.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Prom Dress Attire, Prom Gowns on A Budget

Going to the prom can be an expensive decision, especially if your family is on a budget. I remember my little sister’s prom. She was so excited and wanted the perfect prom dress. Cheap was what we were looking for. She wanted her hair and nails done too. That can be costly unless you do it yourself or find a beauty school and hire a student. We actually hit our local dollar store for accessories and nail appliqués.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

About Prom Dresses, Prom Gowns

In the United States and Canada, a prom, short for promenade, is a formal (black tie) dance, or gathering of high school students. It is held at the end of senior year. In the United Kingdom, the term is more widely understood to be in reference to a season of classical concerts, or "proms," which have been held between the months of July and September since 1895 by the BBC. The British synonym for the North American event would be Leavers' Ball, Leavers' Dinner, Formal or, informally, Leavers' Do. This is closer to the Australian description, although in the UK, most schools have called the above events proms in imitation of the North American tradition. In Canada, Ireland, and Australia the terms Grad or Formal are most commonly used and the event is usually held for those graduating high school or middle school. In Ireland, the event is also known as the Debs, which is derived from Debutante.

Smaller schools may hold a school prom open to the entire student body. Large high schools may hold two proms, a junior prom for those finishing their 11th grade year and a senior prom for those who are graduating high school. When the junior and senior proms are combined, it is sometimes traditional to have the junior class plan, organize, and even decorate the venue for the prom. Proms are mostly attended by juniors and seniors, but some schools allow all classes to attend. This may require that the ticket buyer be an upperclassman. At some high schools, school administration may limit attendence to students of the hosting school or of nearby schools. In rare cases, alumni may attend prom with current students, but the school may place age restrictions on such prom participants. The Junior and Senior classes may participate in fund raisers throughout the school year to reduce the cost of prom. It is estimated about 8 million girls attend prom in the United States each year.

Prom tickets are sold at school and are traditionally purchased by boys for the couple. They can also be bought individually. It is not unusual for people attending prom as friends to purchase a "couple's ticket." The cost of half of one couple's ticket is generally less than that of one for an individual.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Accessorizing Your Prom Gown Look

Your prom is the opportunity for you to look and feel your best. It is that one special night that you will remember, so what you choose to wear, and how you choose to wear it can make all of the difference to the way your prom shines in your memory. Once you have located that perfect prom dress, you will then want to choose the correct accessories to compliment your outfit. The trick to the accessories you choose will depend heavily upon the type of look you wish to achieve for your prom. The best way for you to select your look is to narrow it down to these options – “Classic and Regal”, “Simple and Clean” or “Funky Fashion”.

If you are aiming for the “Classic and Regal” prom look, you will most likely choose a prom dress that is long, flowy and elegant. The accessories that are most suitable to this look are often short or chocker necklaces that are encrusted with beads, pearls, colorful gems, or sparkly stones. It is wise to select the matching set of earrings, or earrings that flatter the necklace. It is entirely your personal choice if you wish to wear dangling earrings or studs. The best idea would be to sample both and ask the opinion of a trust worthy critic. You may also wish to glam-up your outfit with a ring or two, a bracelet and perhaps a glittering tiara. If you are wearing a strapless dress you may wish to adorn yourself with a lovely pair of long posh satin gloves. The most popular colors for satin gloves are black and white, but you can also find them in a variety of other colors. A dainty purse will finish off your “Classic and Regal” prom look, and you’ll be dressed to the nines!

A “Simple and Clean” prom look is one that is more modern. It’s not so much about the frills as it is about looking and feeling natural. The prom dress that might appeal to you for this look could be one that is long and sleek, or short and chic. The jewelry you may wear in order to compliment your outfit should be something dainty and charming. You will also find that a small purse will also flatter your attire. The “Simple and Clean” look isn’t about being flashy it’s about the perfect touch. You don’t require gloves, a tiara or the complete set of matching jewelry, all you need is to look and feel your best. Remember it’s your prom, there is no law that states you must look like a movie stereotype; just be you, and wear what makes you feel beautiful.






The last of these looks is “Funky Fashion”, and this is a style that is geared towards those with a little more flare, and eccentric tastes. If this is where your heart lies, there is no telling what form of prom dress you will choose to wear. The accessory tips that you will need to think about, will depend most importantly on your outfit. Keep in mind that although it is fun to be wild, there is still a line you won’t wish to cross. Do not fall into the trap of becoming a fashion disaster by clashing! Stay away from excessive chunky jewelry, and conflicting colors. Most proms are formal occasions, so make sure you are aware of what is allowed before you start concocting to many racy ideas for your outfit. “Funky Fashion” is about originality and creativity. The key is to create a look for prom that compliments you.

It doesn't matter which of these fashions suits your taste. All that matters is that you feel good about how you look in your prom dress when all is said and done. You don’t need to overly concern yourself with accessories, because it’s choosing the prom dress that is usually the hardest part. Shopping for accessories is usually a fun expedition, whether it is at the mall or online, that you can enjoy with your best friends. Have a great time at your prom and take with you the one accessory that no fashion style should be without, your camera.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Prom Dresses According to Body Type

Finding the perfect formal prom dress has a lot to do with selecting the ideal prom gown style for your body shape. There are many different shapes and sizes to women’s bodies, and they often fall into the following categories:

Athletic
Hourglass (curvy)
Round waist and narrow hip
Straight
Pear shape (with defined waist)
Pear shape (without defined waist)

Have a look at the following descriptions of these body types and consider the dress for prom styles that will be perfect for your body.

If you are Athletic, you have:

Shoulders - wide
Bust - medium-full
Waist - relatively straight
Hips - narrow
Buttocks - small
Legs - long and shapely

Satin prom Dresses that will suit you are a strapless sheath style or a dress with simple straps. Strapless dresses will display your beautiful shoulders, and accentuate your bust. A fitted body will show your feminine curves. A slit in the front will hint at your shapely legs. Simple straps work because it is a classic look that will suit your figure, leaving your shoulders open. A trumpet shaped skirt will give you a stylish alternative to the standard straight and narrow shape.

If you have an hourglass or curvy figure, you have:

Overall delicate structure
Bust - pronounced
Waist - well defined
Hips - curvy
Buttocks - protruding
Legs - shapely

The prom gowns that will suit you are a strapless sheath, or a halter top. Strapless dresses will display your beautiful shoulders, and accentuate your bust. A fitted body will show your feminine curves. A slit in the front will hint at your shapely legs. A halter top is a classic look that will be especially flattering to your figure, with the open back and deep halter neckline displaying your great bone structure. The fitted skirt will show off your narrow waist, and define the curve to your buttocks.

If you’re round waisted and narrow hipped, you have:

Neck - wide
Bust - medium to large
Rib cage area - wide
Back - roundish
Waist - thick
Hips - narrow

You’ll want to wear lower necklines, drop waists, as well as sweetheart necklines and empire cuts. The lower neckline and sweetheart neckline will lengthen your neck and accentuate your bust. The waist should be pretty fitted so that you’ll have shape. A drop waist will lengthen your torso, making you look slimmer. A very high empire waist will also provide form. A flared skirt will lengthen and balance out your figure.

If you’re straight formed, you have:

Shoulders and hips - equally wide
Bust - average
Rib cage - large
Waist - undefined
Bottom - flattish
Legs - slender

An A-line prom dress is ideal for you, since open shoulders will soften your form and make you look more feminine. Your body can be lengthened if it is fitted with an empire waist. The A-line Itself will give your thighs some volume, to accentuate curves.

If you are pear shaped with a defined waist, you have:

Neck - slender
Shoulders - small
Bust - small
Rib cage - narrow
Waist - narrow and well-defined
Hips - wider
Thighs - full

A-line dresses are just what you’re looking for. It will make you look thinner and straighter since it has a straight cut and lower neckline. The waist can be fitted without being too tight. A flared skirt will fit your hips and thighs while making them appear slimmer. Empire waists are also very flattering, since the wider neckline keeps the eye moving horizontally. It also smoothes out your waist and makes your bust line appear fuller.

If you are pear shaped without a waist, you have:

Shoulders - narrow
Bust - small
Waist - full
Hips - wide
Thighs - full

And empire-line dress will be beautiful on you since it gives you a more narrow waist and fuller seeming bust line. A slightly flared skirt will make room for your hips and thighs, and look slimming. You may also consider an A-line dress to give you shape, hide your thighs, and give you an overall lengthened look

There’s a dress for everyone, as long as you know what you’re looking for

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Prom Gown Questions

F L O R I S T S-FLOWERS
Flowers for the your Prom date are a very important part of the Prom tradition. Flowers, for him and her, are special way of showing your respect and consideration for your partner. Flowers are special:

B O U T O N N IE RE
Customarily girls buy a boutonniere for their dates. Usually it is a pin-on carnation or rose with baby's breath to be worn traditionally on the right lapel. You may want to order this at the same time your date orders your coursage. Some florists will make a slightly cheaper package deal if you order the two items together. A boutonniere will cost $5-$15.


C O R S A G E :
It is customary for the guy to buy a corsage for his date. It can be a pin-on type, or one she can wear around her wrist. Some even buy a modified nosegay that a girl can carry in her hand. It is a good idea to know what color prom dress your date is wearing so that the corsage you choose doesn't clash. Some couples like to go together and choose the flowers. Again, how much you spend on this item varies greatly and what you want determines the cost. Most people spend $25-$50 on a corsage. But I have seen as much as $150 spent. Be wise in making your choice.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Prom looks for 2010

Whenever you want to choose a Prom dress look that is guaranteed to be fashionable, just think of great examples like Audrey Hepburn and Jennifer Lopez. Beautiful trends for 2010 include tiaras, strings of pearls, very long or very short gloves, and satin ribbons for your hair or wrist. These items provide a classic look, with a touch of this year’s flair.

A fantastic way to really have a look at the details of this year’s style, is to have a look at what was worn (and applauded) at the Golden Globes and the Academy awards. This will add dramatic Hollywood glamour to your prom gown look. When you’re getting ready, simply keep one word in mind: “drama.”

This year, up-do’s are extremely trendy, however it does depend on your dress and the shape of your face to determine which precise style is the one you’re looking for. It’s easy to recognize by the “up” trend, that elegance and formality are truly the way to go this year. However, you have to be careful with how far you take this elegance and formality, because taking it too far can make you seem cold, distant, or haughty.

As an alternative, you can wear your hair down, just remember to keep your hair off your face to maintain the elegant, classy appearance. This will maintain the formality, while looking freer and more easygoing. It’s a look that is more fun.

Your prom dress can be just about anything you want, as long as it flatters your figure. The trend of 2010 is aiming towards ball gown style dresses. This doesn’t mean that you have to choose this style, but you will find that almost everyone is wearing floor length gowns, and if you want to be fashionable and elegant, this is the length you’ll want, too. Sleeves and necklines this year will be sexier and feminine, with a more formal look, but not to the point of “bridesmaid” styles.

Make-up this year will aim for a matte face, smoky, mysterious eyes, and full, glossy, pouty lips. Have a look at some of the pictures of fashionable women in the 1920’s and the 1930’s. An updated version of these styles will be stunning this season. Your cheeks should be light pink, and natural. Nothing dark and “paint by numbers.” Try using a cheek tint instead of a full-out blush. Moreover, gels will have a more natural appearance, and avoid that striped look. If you have oily or shiny skin, bring an anti-shine product or blotting papers in your purse, so that you can soak up perspiration and oil when its needed. Fill in your eyebrows with a soft powder instead of a pencil that can sometimes look harsh. Forget the lip liner this year. Gloss is the thing this year. Your makeup doesn’t have to match your dress precisely, but you can consider simply matching your eyeliner to your dress to give the color a boost.

The theme this year is to be playful, yet tasteful.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Prom Dress looks for 2010

Whenever you want to choose a Prom look that is guaranteed to be fashionable, just think of great examples like Audrey Hepburn and Jennifer Lopez. Beautiful trends for 2010 include tiaras, strings of pearls, very long or very short gloves, and satin ribbons for your hair or wrist. These items provide a classic look, with a touch of this year’s flair.

A fantastic way to really have a look at the details of this year’s style, is to have a look at what was worn (and applauded) at the Golden Globes and the Academy awards. This will add dramatic Hollywood glamour to your prom look. When you’re getting ready, simply keep one word in mind: “drama.”

This year, up-do’s are extremely trendy, however it does depend on your dress and the shape of your face to determine which precise style is the one you’re looking for. It’s easy to recognize by the “up” trend, that elegance and formality are truly the way to go this year. However, you have to be careful with how far you take this elegance and formality, because taking it too far can make you seem cold, distant, or haughty.

As an alternative, you can wear your hair down, just remember to keep your hair off your face to maintain the elegant, classy appearance. This will maintain the formality, while looking freer and more easygoing. It’s a look that is more fun.



Your prom dress can be just about anything you want, as long as it flatters your figure. The trend of 2010 is aiming towards ball gown style dresses. This doesn’t mean that you have to choose this style, but you will find that almost everyone is wearing floor length gowns, and if you want to be fashionable and elegant, this is the length you’ll want, too. Sleeves and necklines this year will be sexier and feminine, with a more formal look, but not to the point of “bridesmaid” styles.


Make-up this year will aim for a matte face, smoky, mysterious eyes, and full, glossy, pouty lips. Have a look at some of the pictures of fashionable women in the 1920’s and the 1930’s. An updated version of these styles will be stunning this season. Your cheeks should be light pink, and natural. Nothing dark and “paint by numbers.” Try using a cheek tint instead of a full-out blush. Moreover, gels will have a more natural appearance, and avoid that striped look. If you have oily or shiny skin, bring an anti-shine product or blotting papers in your purse, so that you can soak up perspiration and oil when its needed. Fill in your eyebrows with a soft powder instead of a pencil that can sometimes look harsh. Forget the lip liner this year. Gloss is the thing this year. Your makeup doesn’t have to match your dress precisely, but you can consider simply matching your eyeliner to your prom gown to give the color a boost.

The theme this year is to be playful, yet tasteful.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Prom Dress, Prom Gown Fashion Week.

The fashion marts have been featuring prom 2010 fashions these last three weeks and it culminated in the New York Coterie last week. Everyone says they like Magic Formals and will wear them to the 2010 prom this coming year. There are short and long gowns that are demure and sexy, take you pick. Most of all just have fun at the 2010 prom this year. Remember that boozing is a waste of time and you don't need a date to go to the prom. Just go with your friends and have a blast. Wear the prom gown or prom dress of your dreams from Magic Formals and you won't be sorry.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Prom Dresses

Proms for the coming year are going to be exciting with elegant prom dresses 2010 bearing trend setting styles. Girls today consider proms as being fantasy nights with the desire to look their best and no less than a princess and need a dress that can shower elegance beyond limits. If dresses with a difference, is what you are looking for, then why not try out the latest astonishing styles in prom fashion 2010 that will mark your presence in once in a lifetime events such as proms. Leading apparel designers are into the process of creating new 2009 prom dresses for the approaching New Year with unsurpassed elegance. One can form an idea of the latest trends for prom fashion 2010.

Friday, September 25, 2009

How to Make Sure You Don't Wear the Same Prom Dress as Someone Else

One Special Night to Be the One and Only Special Girl

For most high school girls, one of the biggest activities they're looking forward is probably the Prom Night party. It's the mother of all dress up parties and it is the night to put on the most glamorous dress and shoes, and get hair and make-up done. During our years in prom dress and evening gown business, we see girls shopping for the perfect Prom dress months in advance. But wait, can you imagine the disappointment if the ultimate nightmare occurs - seeing another girl wearing the exact same dress at Prom?

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Body Shaper

Some of us need help when it comes to the body department. Let’s face it: not all of us sport a toned and lean physique. In order to feel smooth and svelte, try some body shapers like the popular Spanx. These products will help control the flabby areas around your tummy, thighs, and behind. There are different types of shapers, including ones in camisole, underwear, and full-body form. They can really make a difference, but make sure you purchase them after (and not before) you get your prom dress, as different dress styles need different body shapers. We offer these items on our website http://www.bargainpromdresses.com under Prom Lingerie.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Promming in the late 1940s, by Margaret Griffin

Doctor Who at the Proms! Musical gatherings in sundry parks. Unheard of composers airing their masterpieces for the first (and last?) time. How times have changed. My Proms days were in the post war years of the 1940s - very austerity. I was a 'teenager' (although I don't think the word had been coined then). A time of ration books, clothing coupons and not a lot of money to spare. No credit cards, so no fear of running up debts - even if there was something we wanted to buy. Prom Dresses.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Early Shopping for Prom Gowns:

Many prom dresses sell out during prom season so for best selection – shop early! From December to February. You'll have the largest selection of prom dresses if you shop during those early months of prom season. These dresses are made in China and many are handbeaded. They take about 8-10 weeks to special order because of the handwork. During the early months of the year, China celebrates their Chinese New Year and their factories are closed for 2-3 weeks. No prom dresses are produced during the celebration weeks. If dresses are ordered right before or during their holiday, that adds about 2-3 weeks to the production time.

If you have an early prom in March or April, you should shop very early if you are shopping and plan to order online at http://www.bargainpromdresses.com take accurate measurements to get the best fit as formal prom dresses usually run small. Alterations are important for a perfect fit so don’t be discouraged if your dress doesn’t fit you perfectly. Purchasing your prom dress as early as possible will allow time for alterations and fittings. Buy your jewelry, shoes and other accessories at the same time to completely coordinate your prom look. After you are all done with shopping and alterations you can relax and enjoy dreaming about your big night! Have a great time!