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2000s Prom Dresses Tips That Can Change Your Life
Trends in 2000s Prom Dresses

The prom is a big occasion for teenagers, and finding the perfect dress and tux is among the top priorities. But over the years dress styles have changed into something that is more captivating.

From tiaras and rosettes, to fingerless gloves and rhinestone brooches Check out the fashions prom dresses have evolved over time.


The Late 80s

The '80s prom dress was all about bold styles and silhouettes. From the padded shoulders to the giant puffs and sequins, girls wanted to dress like princesses for their night out. If you added a floppy cap and a pair pearl earrings and you were a the ultimate prom dresser.

The 80s were also a decade of fringes, ruffles and the lace. This Alejandra Rojas Fringe Trim Silk Gown is a perfect example of the major prom fashion of this decade. This dress is made from exquisite silk and features the ruffle detail and a pastel shade. It's the perfect dress for prom. The halter's square neckline is perfect to show off your most loved necklace and the hemline smocked flatters a variety of figures. Add some blue mascara to your prom dress, and pair it with chunky heels and curled bangs.

At the end of the '80s, women were seeking streamlined silhouettes with subtle design elements. This is why silk, satin and sateen dresses were so popular during this period. The style was more subdued, but women could still wear neon and pastel colors. Both ruffled and smocked styles were popular for shoulder wear.

Another big trend of the late 1980s was florals and if you're looking to rock your inner Carrie Bradshaw on prom night opt for an elegant floral dress. This silky Alice + Olivia Jocelyn Maxi Dress is a gorgeous dress that demonstrates one of the most popular flower trends of the time. The pastel pink color and the smocked, rosette-detailed bodice are inspired by the 80s. It's also gorgeous in a buttercup or peachy pink tone.

Prom was all about looking elegant during this decade and that's why many girls opted for dresses with intricate beads. Many of the dresses of the time are embellished with crystals and rhinestones. The glitzy dresses were just as sparkly as the girls who were wearing them. If you want an outfit that evokes the elegance of the era however, without sacrificing style, choose a knee-length dress with a glistening fabric and with the rouching.

The 1990s' early years

Girls dream of proms with their favorite dresses, pink flowers, and memories that will last for many years. While it's true prom is all about the dress and shoes, the right accessories can make a girl look like a princess during an evening out with her dream partner (or a group of friends).

In the early 1990s prom dresses were influenced by the 1980s. They featured long satin gowns that had sequins and rhinestones, rosettes, shoulder padding with padding, black and white color schemes velvet and off-the-shoulder mini dresses. As the 90s progressed more minimalist and sleek satin dresses gained popularity.

In the 1990s two-piece prom dresses were also popularized by Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera. They created a craze with their matching outfits. The fashion isn't as popular as it used to be, but you can still wear a sexy set with your boyfriend or girlfriend.

If you're looking for a dress that's certain to get attention at the dance, you can try a silver midi featuring elegant metallic sequins and a high-low hemline. Pair it with platform sandals and large shades for a dose of 80s glamour. If additional hints , opt for this floral-print prom dress with a halter neckline by Lulus. Everyone will be jealous of your new style thanks to the delicate lace trims, asymmetrical front and halter neckline.

PromGirl has over 1,270 prom dresses in their inventory, and a lot of them are marked "in stock" which means you can expect to receive your dress within a business day. If the dress you're looking for isn't available the "due to ship" timeframe will be displayed at the time of checkout which gives you an idea of when you could get your dress. Unfortunately, the return policy isn't as generous as other retailers and only allows an exchange once or store credit. However the options are vast and the company also offers free ground shipping for orders over $200.

The Early '00s

Dresses are a major element of the prom experience for students in high school. The night is filled with dancing, drinking and socializing. Selecting the proper dress, tuxedo and accessories is essential. Of course, prom fashions change over the years and each era brings its own unique take on dressing up for one of your last evenings as a teen.

In the early '00s, minimalism was a trend as girls began to look for more sleek and minimalist satin dresses. Column silhouettes and spaghetti straps were in fashion and there were lots of sweetheart necklines and halter-style looks. There were plenty of bubble-hemmed dresses for a more fun look. This was the era when teens were inspired by their favorite celebs (i.e., Marissa Cooper's wildly unrealistic straight-off-the-runway Chanel frock in The O.C).

In the 2000s, there was the return of sparkle, with a lot of beaded dresses in shades like pink and gold. Other popular elements included ruffled hemlines and sleeves that were elbow-length, flirty and slinky elements. You can even find a few dresses with an psychedelic look and tie-die or ombre color schemes.

A second trend was visible boning. It was likely inspired by the 2001 film Moulin Rouge! This style was all the rage, and girls wanted to showcase their curves like Kat Stratford (Julia Stiles) in 10 Things I Hate About You and Laney Boggs (Rachael Leigh Cook) in Carrie.

There was also a large number of conservative dresses because girls wanted to be respected and adhere to the fashion guidelines of the time. This meant you'd find a lot of flowing, long dresses with beautiful embellishments and lace, as well as more modest two-piece prom dresses thanks to the likes of Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera. Asymmetrical and tiered styles, as well as two-toned dresses that combined silk and lace, became popular. And for those who wanted to make a statement there were dresses with super-high slits and sheer overlays.

The Late 2000s

Prom is among the most cherished occasions of high school, and like all these other rites of passage (quinceaneras bar/bat mitzvahs Catholic communions and confirmations promenade balls) It's all about getting gussied up and looking the best you can. Prom dresses are, of course, the most important part of the equation. The fashions have certainly changed throughout the years, from elegant and sparkly metallics to bohemian-inspired designs. As prom has evolved into the modern day, prom has taken on a fresh style and look.

If you are lucky enough to attend your own prom this year, you'll find a dress that blends classic and trend. Think soft florals, sequins, and lacing. This dress is perfect for girls who want to stand out however, they want to keep their style simple and elegant.

In the '90s prom dresses were made of shiny fabrics and in 1996 velvet was the new trend. This girl is rocking a black velvet skater dress, and she's also sporting chokers, a fashion accessory that's back in full force.

Lace was a different popular material in 1997 and was utilized extensively on bodices. The lace was popular with girls who wanted to be in the fairytale. It was also a period of uniform collarlines and off the shoulder gowns.

If you are a girl that loves to be wild, zebra and cheetah prints were the fashion of 2009. It's definitely a more dramatic look option, but it could be an enjoyable way to show off your sexuality!

As you can see from the photos prom fashions are constantly changing to help girls create a memorable big night. Pick an outfit that will make you feel and looks amazing. Prom is about having fun with your loved ones and feeling your best. Don't forget to take care of your hair or makeup! Just make sure to stay safe on the dance floor by wearing appropriate footwear.

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