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What Is 2000s Prom Dresses And Why Are We Talking About It?
Trends in 2000s Prom Dresses

Prom is an important event for any teenager and finding the perfect dress and tux is top priority. However, over time dress styles have changed into something that is more captivating.

From tiaras and rosettes, to fingerless gloves and rhinestone brooches Check out how prom dresses have changed throughout the years.

The Late '80s

When it comes to '80s prom dresses, it was all about bold style and silhouettes. Girls wanted to appear like princesses for their special night. From the padded shoulder to the massive puffs to the sequins. If you added a floppy cap and a pair of pearl earrings, then you were the ultimate prom dresser.

The 80s were also all about ruffles and fringe. This Alejandra Alonso Rojas Fringe-Trim Silk Gown is a ideal example of this important prom fashion of the decade. The dress is made of silk that is gorgeous and has frill details and a pastel hue. It's perfect for prom. The halter square neckline is ideal for showing off your favorite necklace, and the smocked hemline flatters a variety of figures. Complete your prom look by adding some blue mascara, a pair of heels, and curling your bangs.

At the end of the 1980s, women were searching for more streamlined silhouettes and subtle design features. This is why silk, satin, and sateen dresses were so popular during this period. The style was subdued but girls could still wear pastel and neon colors. white prom dresses ruffled and smocked styles were popular for shoulder wear.

A floral dress is a wonderful option to channel your inner Carrie Bradshaw for prom night. This silky Alice + Olivia Jocelyn Maxi Dress is a gorgeous pick that showcases one of the main fashions in flowers of the era. The pastel pink hue and the smocked, rosette-detailed bodice are in line with 80s style. It's also beautiful in a peachy or buttercup pink tone.

Prom was about looking elegant during this decade and that's why many girls wore dresses with intricate beading. Many of the dresses from that era are adorned with rhinestones, crystals and other stones. Some of these glitzy dresses were as sparkling as the girls who were wearing them. If you want to capture the glamour of the era without going overboard, opt for a knee-length gown with rouching and glittering fabric.

The early '90s


Girls dream of proms with their favorite dresses, rose-colored flowers, and fond memories that will last for years. It's true that prom is all about the dress, the appropriate shoes and accessories can make girls feel like a princess an evening with her dream date (or just a few friends).

During the early '90s prom dresses were influenced from the 1980s, featuring long satin gowns with embellishments of rhinestones and sequins and shoulder pads, rosettes and black-and-white color schemes velvet and off-the-shoulder mini dresses. But as '90s fashion evolved elegant and minimalist satin dresses were becoming more popular.

The '90s also saw the introduction of two-piece prom gowns that were all the rage after Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera ignited a frenzy with their matching outfits. The style isn't as popular as it was, but you can still wear a sexy set with your boyfriend or girlfriend.

If you're looking for an outfit that will make heads turn, choose an elegant silver midi paired with metallic sequins. It also has an elongated hemline. Pair it with platform sandals and large shades for a dose of '80s glam. Or, if you're feeling more relaxed, choose this floral-print prom dress with a halter neckline by Lulus. The delicate lacy trims and asymmetrical front will have your entire group of friends gushing about your gorgeous new look.

PromGirl has over 1,270 prom dresses available, and a lot of them are marked "in stock" so you can expect to receive your dress within a business day. If the dress you're looking for isn't in stock then a "due to ship" timeframe will appear at the time of checkout which gives you an idea of when you could see your dress arrive. Unfortunately, the return policy isn't as generous as some other retailers and allows only an exchange once or store credit. However the choices are extensive and the company also offers free ground shipping on orders that exceed $200.

The Early '00s

Prom is a big deal for students in high school, and it all revolves around the dress! It's a night of dancing, drinking and catching up with your best friends and deciding on the perfect dress with the right accessories, tuxedo, and dress is essential. Of course, prom trends change over the years and each era brings its own unique approach to dressing up for one of your last nights as a teenager.

In the early 2000s, girls began to prefer sleeker, simple satin dresses. There were a lot of spaghetti straps, column shapes, and sweetheart necklines. There were plenty of bubble-hemmed dresses to choose from 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).

The 2000s also saw sparkle with a variety of beaded dresses that were bright colors like gold, pink and purple. Other elements that were popular were ruffled hemlines and sleeves, elbow-length glove and sexy and slinky details. You can even find a few dresses with an psychedelic look and tie-die or ombre color schemes.

A second trend was noticeable boning. This was probably inspired by the 2001 film Moulin Rouge! This style was the latest trend, 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 were also plenty of formal gowns, because girls wanted to be respected and adhere to the fashion guidelines of the time. There were long, flowing dresses with lace and embroidery, as modest two-piece dresses, courtesy of Britney Aguilera and Christina Aguilera. In addition, asymmetrical and tiered styles became popular, as were two-toned gowns that had a mix of satin and lace. For those who wanted to be noticed there was a variety of dresses with super high slits or sheer overlays.

The late 2000s

The prom is among the most important events in high school. Like all other rites (bar/bat mitzvahs or confirmations and Catholic communions), it's about looking your best and glammed up. Prom dresses are an essential aspect of this. The fashions have certainly changed throughout the years, from elegant and sparkly metallics to bohemian-inspired styles. As prom has changed into the modern age, it has taken on a new appearance and feel.

If you're lucky enough to be able to attend your prom this year, you'll find a gown that blends classic and modern. Think soft florals, sequins and lacing. This is a fantastic dress for girls who are looking to stand out but still keep their style elegant and elegant.

Shiny fabrics continued to be the most popular choice for prom dresses throughout the 90s, but by '96 it was all about velvet. This model is wearing a black velvet skater dress, and she's also sporting a choker--a popular accessory that's back in full force.

Another popular fabric was lace, which was often used on the bodices of prom dresses in 1997. Lace was a favorite among girls who wanted to appear like they were in a fairytale and it was also the time of symmetrical necklines and off-the-shoulder dresses.

If you're someone who loves to take a risk prints like cheetah or zebra were the trend for proms in 2009. It's a bold option, but also an excellent way to show your sexy side.

As you can see from the pictures prom fashions are constantly changing to allow girls to make an impact on their big night. Choose an outfit that makes you feel and looks fabulous. Prom is about having fun with your pals and looking your best. Don't forget about your hair or makeup! Wear the right footwear to keep you safe on the dancefloor.

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