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Tuesday 24 February 2015

Guide to Buying Your Prom Dress 2015 | UK Prom Dresses Part 3

Dear Prom Queen,

It's me again with your guide on buying a prom dress.Last time we looked at the short prom dress and today we are going to discuss the long prom dress.




The long prom dress can be extremely flattering and versatile as it exhibits grown up glamour which most year 11 and 13 girls love. With the ever-increasing range of slim flowing ball gowns as well as full Cinderella style ball gowns, you will be spoilt for choice.


Top on the list is the ultra flattering halter neck dress. This dress style is ideal for a girl who doesn't mind showing just a bit of cleavage. It has a neck lengthening effect and requires very little accessorising.

All you would need is a strapless bra and perhaps a matching set of a cocktail ring and a bracelet and you'll be done with accessorising. If you plan on wearing this style of dress, bear in mind that most halter necks will expose your shoulder blades so it might be time to start some exfoliation:-)  on your back to ensure a glowing skin is on display.
Halter neck dresses are very flattering on most body shapes as they generally have an empire waistline, which gives a slim waist illusion, and the flowing skirt finishes off the hourglass figure.

If you have a pear shaped body, you may want to avoid this style as it only makes your hips look wider and hence you look about two sizes bigger than you really are.

Most halter neck dresses will have some embellishments on the waistline to give it the glamorous party look and it's important to match the accessories to the embellishment in terms of colour and texture.

When thinking of a hairstyle it would be great to sweep the hair away from the face so that the halter neck detail of the dress can be seen, as it's the "heart" of the dress.







Then we have the V-neck long prom dresses. These are the dresses with a plunging neckline but have straps, which could either be thin or wide. This is an excellent dress choice for an apple shape body. This dress shows abit of cleavage and then nips in at the waist creating an illusion of the hourglass figure. The drape of the dress is extremely important and clingy fabrics should be avoided.

You can accessorise this style of dress with some nice silver or gold toned costume jewellery for the party look effect.






The one shoulder  long prom dress is another popular and trendy style. This is super flattering and also the perfect dress for a pear shaped body as it draws attention to the top part of the body and away from the widest part of the body, which is the hip. It's not very appropriate if you are top heavy or apple shaped as makes your top look wider.

Depending on the shape of the dress, you may not need a necklace especially if the waistline has diamanté detail but if the dress is plain you can opt for a simple choker to add some sparkle. 

When thinking of a hairstyle, ensure that the hair is swept away from the bare shoulder. Make sure you invest in a good quality bra. Avoid the temptation to get a bra with straps that match the dress, it really looks awful. If you must wear a bra with straps then avoid the one shoulder dress.
The drape of the dress in a chiffon fabric is amazing.







The boobtube or bandeau long prom dress is another popular style. This is the dress that is strapless and is ideal when you want to show off your slender shoulders. These dresses come in different necklines. You can have a sweetheart neckline, which is flirty and playful, the boat neck for the demure conservative look or the sensual cowl neck.








As usual we recommend that before you buy a dress you should walk into a boutique and try on different styles before you finally decide on what you will wear on that all-important day.For a variety of Prom dresses, all available in UK and at less than £99, please click here.

Remember it's not just about the style of dress but also body shape and skin tone. Make sure you feel happy and relaxed in the dress.

See you next week as we discuss assymetric styles. If you missed part one of the blog click here and for part two hereAs usual do leave us a comment below if you have a question or if we have left out a particular style. 

Look forward to hearing from you

Xoxo