Top 5 Prom 2010 Fashion Trends


Prom fashion is more and more reflective of the season's favorites from the runways instead of the bridesmaid dress look-alikes with poofy sleeves and bows. Girls want to look stylish no matter the age. Here are our top five picks for this year's graduates.

Embellishments

adrianna papellAccording to designer Laura Dawson, black sequins are one of the biggest trends this season, as well as lingerie-inspired designs. A great dress idea for prom is the wrap dress with comfortable microfiber undergarment built into it, to eliminate the need for a bra worn with the dress. "It strikes a great balance between appropriate for prom and in with the lingerie trend", says Dawson.

Rhinestones, sequins and stones show up beautifully on the dance floor and create an eye-catching look. This also explains why necklace dresses are so extremely popular this Prom season. "They offer an easy look with no need to really accessorize", says Denise Weaver of Pistol & Stamen, an agency for designers like Adrianna Papell who created this purple stunner with the embellished neckline.

Color

hailey loganColor continues its reign down the runways for Spring and it is reflected in the Prom fashion. Elena Victoria, a high school student and a budding Chicago-area designer, says designers use lots of pantones, particularly the jewels (turquoise, violet, coral) and champagne, herb, and eucalyptus.

The combination of neutral, bare tones with vibrant colors of Spring creates for a beautiful gown, she says. "This year for the Prom dresses I'm designing, I am focusing on delicate fabrics and vibrant colors, with simple yet detailed embellishments."

The turquoise dress above from Hailey Logan just breezes with youthfulness and optimism.

Asymmetrical

aidan mattox dressAccording to David's Bridal, asymmetrical cuts are one of the top trends now. Prom fashion is taking a cue from red-carpet asymmetrical detailing and unusual pleating to create unique silhouettes, and doesn't every girl want to look unique for her prom? Look for unique straps, necklines and draping to make this look pop. The lime dress from Aidan Mattox fits this trends perfectly.

Sleeker and shorter

Designers are looking for silky, sleek, delicate fabrics. It's no longer the world of ruffles and poofy skirts and sleeves. The gowns are fitted, gently draped and flattering. "Many of my friends are wearing relaxed, loose fitting dresses that fall above the knee. This creates for a comfortable yet expensive look. Prom styles are getting less and less formal as the years progress, and many girls choose to wear above the knee styles now rather than to the floor", says Elena Victoria.

Denise Weaver says short dresses with interesting skirts are selling well for spring, very "Katy Perry-esque".

Prints and cut-outs

Cheetah Print Evening Gowns by La FemmeCut-outs, particularly on the side, create dramatic look in a variety of shapes. Circles, diamond cut-outs and deep Vs, or open backs, create unexpected details in an otherwise simple dress, say David's Bridal designers. The cut-out approach looks better in one-tone dresses.

On the other hand, prints - zebra, leopard, florals, abstracts - elevate a basic dress to a chic stunner.

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Written by Anna Harris.

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Sequin Blue Prom Gowns by Alyce DesignsThis sequin blue prom dress is hot style for your prom or formal. The dress has a low v-neckline and is accented with a beautiful swirled sequin pattern across the bust. The trails of sequins run to the floor. Pair with earrings and a clutch to complete the look.

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