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Friday, 14 May 2010 00:34 |
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The Empire, the cut that fits tight under the bust and then floats away from the body, is expected to be very popular this year. Celebrities such as Jessica Alba, Cate Blanchett, and Nicole Kidman wore empire dresses on the red carpet at the 2008 Academy Awards, and empire dresses are certain to be seen at prom this year.
 Prom dress ball gown
Nothing is more romantic than lace and ball gowns. This prom dress accents your waist with lace topped by a narrow satin ribbon and then floats away in a full tulle skirt.
Top Designers to Keep an Eye On:
The top designers of 2009 prom dresses are predicted to be Jovani, Tony Bowls, and Tiffany. As usual, elegant Alyce prom dresses and Riva prom dresses, with their high cut, are very stylish and expected to be popular this year.
Jovani's prom dress collection includes retro and vintage styles with exotic fabrics and exquisite prom dresses. Expect growing interest for 2009 Jovani prom dresses. Celebrities such as Hilary Duff, Carrie Underwood, and Tamala Jones have worn Jovani's stylish and high quality dresses on the red carpet.
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Written by Admin
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Friday, 14 May 2010 00:29 |
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What will be the leading fashions for 2009 Prom Dresses? Cinderella's Gowns, a nationally recognized source for prom dresses and formal evening gowns, has made several 2009 prom fashion predictions. According to Cinderella's Gowns, the 2009 prom dress season will be highlighted by a return to punch colors, metallic fabrics, and dazzling beadwork.
 Also be on the lookout for great examples of empire dresses.
What's New:
One of the biggest trends for 2009 is prints and vivacious colors--think 1980s. Everything from floral to animal prints to abstracts is popular this year. Prom dresses for 2009 are going to be sexy and fun--to be a trendsetter, go for eye-catching, bright dresses instead of traditional dresses and subtle colors.
prom dress
This Limited Edition prom dress features a chiffon fly away skirt, large crystals at the bust and brown contrast ribbon.
Metallic Fabric is Back, and Better:
Forget the crunchy metallic fabrics of the past. Metallic is back, and better than ever before. The metallic is from a new form of lame' (pronounced "lah-MAY") that is applied to fabric like stretch jersey and charmeuse (a lightweight fabric woven with a satin weave), as opposed to the crunchy lame' of the 1980s. Many 2009 designer collections include metallic dresses that are flirty, fun, and comfortable.
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Written by anita
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Friday, 14 May 2010 00:22 |
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It’s been a while since we had an Ask the Fashion Police question to resolve, so when Anita wrote to ask for our help with a fashion dilemma, we thought it was high time to revive this section – and, of course, to enlist the help of our other readers.
Anita writes:
Dear Fashion Police, I have to attend a formal Annual (Dinner/Dance) Ball in December; and I know it’s ages, but you know it takes ages to find the perfect dress!
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