Your Prom is one of the most important days in your life. For that reason, choosing the absolute perfect prom dress is vital to getting the most out of this once-in-a-lifetime experience. After all, a prom dress isn’t just a dress; it’s the difference between feeling wonderful and beautiful, and feeling like you look “okay.”
Of course, we aren’t all rolling in cash, and that tends to make things a little bit more of a challenge. However, it doesn’t mean that you can’t find that spectacular gown, just because you only have a pocket full of change to your name. You just have to know the right techniques for getting a great prom dress gown without having to spend a ton of money.
To start, have a look at some of the magazines and websites that can show you this year’s latest styles. You’ll discover what you’re looking for, if you want to be on top of the fashions of 2010. This year, you’ll see different versions of strapless, halter-top, and cowl-neck, all in the evening gown style. The colors are very bold, as are the fabrics, ranging from reds and vibrant blues, even to subtle tie-dyed, and sequined trends. Once you have an image of this year’s look, it’s time to hit the stores. The earlier, the better, since less money requires more time.
You may wish to begin your shopping at your local vintage or consignment shop. These dresses will usually cost in around $10-$80. You’ll need to visit there frequently, as they will always have new and different stock coming in, and going out. If you’re not satisfied with those stores, step into a discount store. While they may not always have the traditional formal dress that you’ve imagined, you can find something equally as beautiful, for $20-$80. Of course, you shouldn’t forget the Internet’s endless resources. Check your favorite stores for discounts that are unique to the internet, keep your eyes peeled for smaller stores that specialize in prom dresses, and have a look at online auctions, which can potentially save you a staggering amount of cash. The drawback to the online option, though, is that you won’t have any guarantee that the dress will fit, and so you might lose out on shipping the items back and forth as you try them on. If you have the time, the skill, and the inclination (or if you know someone who owes you a tremendous favor and who is very talented), you may even want to make your own prom dress. That way, you’ll get exactly the style you want, custom-fit precisely to your unique body shape. The fabric should cost you in around $50, and you’ll need a pattern on top of that.
Of course, while we all want to save money, but remember the importance of your prom. The memories will be forever, and if you can possibly do it, go all out on your dress and your evening. If you do go all out, you know that you’ll get the perfect shopping experience, the perfect fairy tale prom dress, and the perfect prom night. You’ll be guaranteed the right style, and the finest quality. This will usually cost between $200 and $800 for your gown, but the experience will be worth every penny.
Remember, your prom night is your evening of fun, fashion, beauty, and memories that will last forever. Look your very best in the perfect prom dress, and enjoy!
Thursday, October 8, 2009
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