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2008 Prom Fashion and Trends

Michiel Van Kets
It's that time of the year again where young women all over the country will be thinking about how to be the star of their own show on Prom Night. Choosing their dress for this special occasion is much the same as selecting what to wear to the Oscars.

It's the opportunity to shine and steal the limelight, a chance to walk down the red carpet, to find the perfect dress to express who you are or make a fashion statement! To ease the worry out of finding the right dress for you a game plan is important, so take at the look at the following tips and confidently go about creating your special look for this very special evening.

Your game plan involves choosing the ideal ensemble of shoes, jewelry, hair style and accessories, corsage and purse/clutch. Obviously the highlight of your look is your dress, so this is where we will concentrate our efforts.

The dress

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Good Fit: A good fit is essential here so try on lots of dresses.

Experiment: Don't be afraid to experiment with something you wouldn't normally wear. What you see on the hanger isn't always what you see when it's on you. So experiment, be bold.

Have you got shapely legs? Try something short and sweet. Fashion analysts are advising hanky-hems to highlight shapely legs and showcase shoes. Are you more traditional in your approach to Prom Night?; Why not try a vintage 50'style tea length dress. Maybe you prefer the timeless Cinderella ball gown. You will feel special and princess-like in a style that suits most body shapes.

Personal Style and Taste: If experimenting is not for you then ensure that your overall look reflects your own personal style and taste. Consider whether a one-piece dress is for you or whether you are comfortable in a belly-baring, two-piece outfit. Long or short? Slim and straight or a full ball gown type skirt? Sexy slits or no slit? Daring in a plunging neckline or more modest? Consider fabrics and embellishments: satin, beads, sequins frills or prints.

Color: Color is definitely a consideration for your dress. Black is very chic and sophisticated. Pastels are great for that fairytale princess look. Bold primary colors and tones grab attention. White isn't just for weddings – though the jury may be out on that one.

Classy and Sassy: Do not over due things. This is your chance to shine. By all means sparkle but too much can have the opposite effect. Sassy is in. Garish is out.

Hollywood Chic: If you really want to step out of your comfort zone, try taking some tips from your favorite Hollywood celebrity. Have you spent days dreaming of the celebrity-inspired dress? Go ahead and make your dream come true.

Trend Setter: Are you a fashion trend fiend? Well fashion analysts are predicting for 2008 that the way to go is short! Short is ok for Prom Night. Shopping around you are sure to find many dazzling and sophisticated styles to choose from. Check out the 2008 collections from some of the contemporary Prom Dress Designers like Sparkle, Javani or Tiffany.

Now you've got your dress you can start to build up your look by choosing shoes and accessories etc. that will compliment or contrast, blend in or bring into focus your dress.

Remember, you don't have to be a trend setter or a fairytale Cinderella to be the star of the show on your Prom Night…..you just have to be you. There are many ways to feel glamorous and special and there are many internet suppliers of popular prom dresses and looks for 2008 that can make your special evening a memorable one. You just need to do some homework and eventually you will find the unique style that is just perfect for you.




About the Author
©2006 All rights reserved
Michiel Van Kets is an industrial designer and developer, who have specialized himself the last few years in marketing and web sites. Michiel owns and runs
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