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Trends in 2000s Prom Dresses
The prom is a big occasion for teenagers, and selecting the perfect dress and tux is among the important considerations. As you could check here passed, dresses became more dazzling.
From tiaras and rosettes, to the rhinestone brooches and fingerless gloves Take a look at the ways prom dresses have changed over time.
The late '80s
In the '80s, when it came to prom dresses, it was all about bold fashion and shapes. From the padded shoulders, to the huge puffs and sequins, girls wanted to dress like princesses to celebrate their night out. If you added a floppy cap and pearl earrings and you were a dressed to impress.
The 80s were also all about ruffles and fringe. This Alejandra Rojas Fringe Trim Silk Gown is a perfect example of the major prom fashion of this decade. This gown is made of a beautiful silk and features frill details and a pastel color. It's the perfect dress for prom. The halter-square neckline will highlight your favorite necklace, and the smocked waistline will flatter various figures. Add a touch of glamour to your prom dress by adding blue mascara, chunky heels, and curling your bangs.
By the end of 1980s, women were searching for more streamlined designs and subtle silhouettes. This is why silk, satin, and sateen dresses were so popular during this period. Girls could still wear bright neon and pastel colors, but the fashion was more muted than in previous times. The shoulder was also a big trend, with both smocked and ruffled styles becoming popular.
Another major fashion of the late '80s was flowers and if you're looking to rock your inner Carrie Bradshaw on prom night opt for an elegant floral dress. This Alice + Olivia Jocelyn Maxi Dress made of silk, is a stunning choice that accentuates one of the major floral trends of the 1980s. The pastel pink shade and the smocked bodice with the rosette detail are in line with the fashion of the 80s, and it would also look pretty in the buttercup yellow or peachy pink shade.
Prom was about looking elegant during this decade and that's the reason why many girls chose dresses with intricate beads. Many of the dresses of the time are embellished with rhinestones, crystals and other stones. Some of these glamorous gowns were as sparkly and stunning as the women who wore them. If you're looking for something that evokes the glamour of the period, but without sacrificing style pick a knee-length dress with a shimmering fabric, and with rouching.
The Early '90s
When prom is the topic girls cannot think of an evening of elegant gowns, rosy-colored flowers and unforgettable memories that will be adorning their frames and Instagram feeds for many years. And while it's true that prom is all about the dress however, the right shoes and accessories can make the girl feel like a princess for an evening with her dream date (or just a few friends).
In the early 1990s, prom dresses were inspired by the 1980s. They featured long satin gowns with sequins, rhinestones, rosettes, shoulder padding, white and black color schemes as well as off-the-shoulder and velvet mini dresses. As the decade progressed, sleek and minimal satin dresses became more popular.
The 1990s also saw the introduction of two-piece prom dresses that became all the rage after Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera ignited a frenzy with their matching outfits. Although the look isn't as trendy now as it was in the past, you can still rock a gorgeous, attention-grabbing outfit with a gorgeous girlfriend or boyfriend.
If you're looking for a dress that's certain to get attention at the dance, you can try the silver midi dress with elegant metallic sequins and a high-low hemline. It can be paired with a pair of high-heeled sandals and big sunglasses for a quick dose of '80s glamour. If you want something more casual, pick this floral-print prom dress by Lulus with a halter-neckline. The delicate lacy trims and asymmetrical front will have your entire group of friends gushing about your gorgeous new look.
PromGirl has more than 1,270 prom dresses in their inventory, and many are marked "in stock" which means you can expect to receive your dress within a business day. If the dress you're looking to purchase isn't available then a "due to ship" timeframe will appear at the checkout page and give you an indication of when you'll see your dress arrive. Unfortunately, the return policy isn't as generous as some other retailers and only allows one-time exchanges or store credit. That being said the choices are extensive and the company also offers free ground shipping on orders of more than $200.
The early 2000s
Prom is a major event for high school students and all of it revolves around the dress! It's a night filled with dancing, drinking and hanging out with your best buddies, and picking out the perfect gown as well as a tuxedo and other accessories is crucial. The prom dress codes have changed over the years, and every decade has its own distinct fashion.
In the early 2000s, minimalism became popular as girls began to want more sleek and minimalist satin dresses. Column silhouettes and spaghetti straps were all the rage and there were many sweetheart necklines and halter-style designs. For something a little more exciting, there were plenty of bubble-hemmed prom dresses to choose from. 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 a return of sparkle with many beaded dresses, with shades like pink and gold. Other trends included sleeves with ruffled hemlines that were elbow-length, the sexy and slinky details. You could even find a few dresses with an psychedelic look and tie-die or mixed color schemes.
A second trend was noticeable boning. It was likely inspired by the 2001 film Moulin Rouge! This style was very popular, and girls wanted their curves shown like Laney Boggs in Carrie and Kat Stratford in 10 Things I Hate About You (Julia Stiles).
Of course, there were also many more conservative dresses as girls wished to be respectful and stay in line with the current fashions of the day. You'd see long flowing dresses adorned with lace and embroidery, as well as modest two-piece dresses, courtesy of Britney Aguilera and Christina Aguilera. Additionally, asymmetrical and tiered styles became popular, as did two-toned gowns with an asymmetrical mix of satin and lace. For those who wanted to make a statement there was a variety of dresses with super high slits or sheer overlays.
The Late '00s
The prom is among the most important rites in high school. Like other rituals (bar/bat mitzvahs or confirmations and Catholic communions), it's about looking your best and looking glam. Prom dresses are a crucial part of this equation. The styles of dresses have evolved over decades, from sleek metallics to bohemian styles. As prom has evolved into the modern age, it has taken on a fresh look and feel.
If you're lucky enough to be able to attend your own prom this year, you'll find a dress that is a perfect blend of classic and trend. Think soft florals, sequins and lace. It's an excellent choice for anyone who wants to stand out from the crowd yet remain sophisticated and elegant.
In the '90s, prom dresses were made of shiny materials, but in 1996, velvet was all the rage. This model is wearing an black skater dress paired with chokers, a fashion accessory that is back in full force.
Lace was a different popular material in 1997 and was used often on bodices. Lace was a favorite among girls who wanted to look like they were in a fairytale and it was also the time of symmetrical necklines as well as off-the-shoulder dresses.
If you are someone who likes to be wild, zebra and cheetah print prom dresses were the fashion of 2009. It's definitely a more dramatic fashion option, but it could be an enjoyable way to show off your sexy side!
As you can see prom fashions have been all over the place through the years and are constantly evolving to help women stand out on their big night. Choose a dress that makes you feel and look fabulous. Prom is about having fun with your pals and looking your best. And don't forget to enjoy your hair and makeup, too! Just make sure to stay safe on the dance floor by wearing appropriate footwear.
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