Every girl’s body is shaped differently. That’s why there are so many styles, lengths, and shapes of prom dresses available on the market. For every body shape or figure type, there’s just the right look and fit when it comes to formal dresses. Whether you are tall, short, or of medium height, or whether you are slim or full-figured, there’s just the right prom dress that makes you look charming.

Fit to Accentuate and Complement Your Body Shape

So, why do different styles of dresses work with various body shapes? All clothing is designed to bring out or emphasize certain areas of the body. The clothing may also purposely de-emphasize certain areas of the body. This is to create a desired look and feel for the wearer.

Clothing for women especially is designed to meet women’s interests based on how they look in certain outfits or dresses. Some women want to emphasize their legs, some the upper portion of their body, some their waistline, and so forth. With formal gowns, homecoming gowns, and prom dresses, it’s no different. Check out the different styles of prom dresses available for each body shape below.

Pear-Shaped Body – De-emphasize Your Hips

For the pear-shaped body, prom dresses with an a-line or full shirt are recommended to de-emphasize the hips. These should also have a fitted top to draw attention more to the upper portion of the body. If you prefer wearing a straight prom dress that’s fitting to your body, try tying a thick or sheer scarf or wrap around your waist and allow it to hang in the front right above one of your legs. Or, a small tie-around purse or a unique belt that hangs loosely might do the trick. Wear jewelry and pull your hair up to attract attention to your face and upper body.

Slim Figure – Show It Off!
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Prom time is an exciting time. It’s a time when young couples and singles get together to dance the night away in a glamorous setting while wearing fancy tuxedos and elegant prom gowns. Yes, the prom is one of the most important events of a teen’s life. Unfortunately, it’s also one of the most expensive events for you as a parent.

Buying prom dresses, shoes, and all the accessories to go with it can add up money-wise in a hurry. So here are some great tips on buying prom dresses and other prom items while staying within your budget.

Budgeting for Prom Dresses

A prom dress alone can cost anywhere from $100 to $300 or more, depending on the style of dress and designer. Proms are formal, black-tie events. Formal dresses can be expensive so it’s a good idea to shop around early at various stores or even shop online for the best price on prom dresses. Shopping online, you can often find great deals on stunning prom gowns by designers like Mori Lee, Jovani, Clarisse, Niteline, Dave and Johny, Paris, Riva, and Alyce Designs.

The best way to budget for a prom dress is to start saving early or put the dress on lay-away if possible. If the prom event is to take place in April, start at the beginning of the school year. You’ll have about six months or approximately 24 weeks to save for a prom dress. Try to save at least $20 to $25 per week to have enough for a dress and possibly the accessories as well by prom time.

Cost of Prom Accessories

Keep in mind that the price for a prom dress is not the only price to consider when budgeting for the prom. You also need to factor in the price for shoes, costume jewelry, stockings, a matching purse, hair pieces, makeup (if using a beautician or makeup artist), and nails. All these together can cost anywhere from $100 to $250. It’s almost as much as or more than the cost of the prom dress, so be sure to start saving early for these as well.
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