Prom: It’s That Time of Year Again
March 11, 2010 by Jessica Stolzman
Filed under Features
Seventeen Magazine:
An interview with Boys Like Girls:
- When asked if you should or shouldn’t go to prom, they answered that you should because it’s a “once in a lifetime experience and you’ll always remember what happened, how much fun you had, all your friends there… you might think there’s a lot of preparation and stuff but just have fun with it and you’ll have a good time.”
- Guys would rather have girls ask them out to Prom but if you want to go with somebody, guy or girl, just ask them out. Just go up and ask the person, it’s bold and impressive in its own way.
- Don’t know how to dance – its okay. Welcome to the club – the majority of people there don’t know how to dance so you’ll fit right in. “The worst dancers at Prom have the most fun.”
An interview with Selena Gomez:
- Long or short dress to Prom: Long.
- Solid or prints: Solid
- Hair up or down: Hair up.
- Eye catching earrings or statement heels: Statement heels.
- Makeup that’s natural or glam: Glam makeup.
- Go with group or guy: Group [of girls].
An interview with Ashley Green:
- Some tips: “Don’t wear something for somebody else – to make somebody else happy – and make sure that you’re comfortable because regardless how many other people say it looks good on you, if you’re not comfortable its gonna show and you’re not going to feel good and you’re not going to look your best.”
- For someone who wants to ask a guy out to Prom: “just go for it and be confident and maybe rehearse what you’re gonna say in front of the mirror so you don’t start stuttering.”
Trends for Prom 2010:
- Ruffles
- “A girl who loves to dance will be moving a lot and shimming on the dance floor.” Ruffles look amazing when you move.
- Cut Outs
- “It’s very form fitting, very chic… doesn’t look that complicated from the front but in the back WATCH OUT! Cut outs – super super big trend.”
- Party Dresses
- “Base this story all around short, little, fun dresses. The idea was girls go together to Prom, there is no pressure about who you’re going with or who asked you… really it’s all about having fun in your dress.”
- Romantic
- “It’s for that girl who really wants to feel like a princess so a lot of the dresses that we shot were pink with jewels, lots of flowers, she really just wants to make an entrance this way – she just wants to feel classic and sweet.”
- Dark Romance
- “Obviously inspired by Twilight and that feeling of being like a little vintage –y, things being lush, very romantic. We focused on dark colors like black and grey with a little bit of white thrown in there. We’re seeing a lot of lace and a lot of satin. Go for drama on these dresses.”
- Bold Color
- “This is really not for the girl who’s shy or reserved. This trend is pretty crazy, it’s a lot of color, a lot of pattern, a lot of jewels -it feels a little poochy, a little water color, and a little Versace.
Where to buy:
Girls:
- JC Penny : ranges from $60 – $150
- Gown City: ranges from $30 – $200+
- Deb Shops: ranges from $50 - $100+
- Yes Bridal : less than $99
- Macy’s: ranges from $25 – $330+
- Sears: ranges from about $20 – $250
- Forever 21: ranges from as low as $13 – $45
Guys:
- Men’s Warehouse: start as low as $49.99
- Macys: ranges from $100 – $200
- JC Penny: ranges from $90 – $100+
- Sears: starting at $75
No matter what you wear or what you look like – just make sure you have a good time. It’s a once in a lifetime experience and you most likely won’t regret it.
Winter Fashion 2009-10
Winter’s back! Many people hear the word winter and automatically think of Christmas and presents, but that’s hardly even close to what winter is really about. Winter is the time to curl up with a book in front of a fireplace and enjoy the togetherness of family during the holidays. It’s a time to drink lots of eggnog or sparkling cider, to relax and enjoy the happiness of the festivities. But, of course, not to forget what would winter be without winter fashions?
It does get a little difficult, each and every year, trying to keep up with the major new trends and fashions for the winter. However, this season has brought back the long suede boots and well tailored pea coats. Accessories acquainted with these trends are crocheted hats, scarves and gloves. Many celebrities of course have also payed much attention to changing trends. The picture above shows Fergie and Rihanna sporting their gorgeously knitted hats, making quite a fashion statement.
Many teens think that pea coats are way out of fashion, but that’s where you’ve gone wrong. Peacoats are a great way to stay warm and to look fabulous doing it. Along with the coat, wear some knee high boots with low or flat heels to get that cozy winter day look. Now many of you know what to do with fashion up top; but how many of you know what’s perfect for the bottoms?
For the ultimate look, bottoms can easily be found. Pair your winter ensemble with a few tights in dark colors like grey, black, purple and brown. Not a fan of tights? No problem. Another look is skinny jeans or tights tucked into boots. The only problem now is the cost of all these wonderful trends, right?
Its right around the holidays which mean major sales should be coming. JC Penny as well as many other stores will definitely be having sales on the latest coats, boots, hats and scarves. With all these sales it won’t be expensive to shop till you drop.



