What is the most heartwarming prom-related story you've heard? Yes, my tux was powder blue with a blue ruffle tux shirt.ģ. Did you go to prom? Were tux styles different then? Lot of bright prints, bright colors, bright beading.Ģ. What is your favorite current prom trend?Ĭolor. Just for fun, I asked Jay a few questions about prom, his experience, and his stories:ġ. Save 20% off all Panoply in-stock gowns in our St Cloud store this weekend only. All in-stock Panoply Gowns will be 20% off and all Special order Panoply gowns will be 10% off. This is your chance to work with designer, Jay Reynolds, as he shows his 2010 line! Jay will be in the Rochester store on Saturday, January 23 and in the Southdale store on Sunday, January 24. I can't wait to try it! More details coming soon.Rochester and Edina only. I've got the scoop that there is a fantastic new tool coming to a prom dress website that will help you shop by your body type to find a dress to fit. Choose what YOU like, in a color that makes you light up and it will show! The hottest designer may have styles that just don't do a thing for your figure. Wear what you love! Just because a dress is plastered on the cover of a magazine, doesn't mean it was meant for you. Choose a stiff material like taffeta with a lace-up back and cinch yourself in so you can relax and dance without fear of jiggle.ahh! If you are self conscious about your stomach, and choose a clingy dress, you'll be uncomfortable all night and won't enjoy yourself. Remember how you want to feel on prom night. ie: A full skirt to hid larger hips, a mermaid shape to emphasize a small waist or a halter to support a large bust. Think about what clothing styles fit you best and try to find those elements in a dress. But, you have to stop and think about what will look best on you - what will flatter your figure, fit your personality, makes you comfortable, and that makes you happy! You look at magazines, online, and on the racks at the prom store and see hundreds of amazing dresses that would look great. Ok, so this may seem like a no brainer, but it's harder to do than it sounds. I already mentioned the #1 style in a previous post, so jump down and take a look at that too. The best way to appreciate this line is to take a look, here are the top styles so far for 2010. So, as a whole, there isn't really a way to label Blush, in my opinion, they have a little of everything for everyone. I think Blush has a really great mix of simple classic styles and unique styles. They also have some celebrity styles that mimic those worn by stars like Miley Cyrus. It's hard to pinpoint what Blush's style is exactly because they have a little of everything! Some of my favorites are the floral prints that have a handpainted look - really unique. I wasn't quite sure what I thought about the line when I first saw it, I mean the dresses are great at first glance, but the more I checked them out the more I decided that I was a fan. And TJ Formal is a great place to shop for these dresses if you're looking to buy. Out of the gates, out of no where, Blush prom came on the scene and has been blowing everyone away! It's a really beautiful prom line and it's popularity this year has been amazing. The dress is a big part, but enjoying yourself is the most important part! Prom is all about having the night of your life. So, have fun, try on all kinds of dresses to find the one that really fits your body, your style, and your personality. Feeling silly won't make you have a good time either. Tugging and re-adjusting your dress all night is not becoming or fun. Don't stray so much out of your comfort zone that you're worried about your chest hanging out, feeling exposed, or that you're dressed like a doll-or a clown. You must be able to breathe, sit, move and of dance (remember that prom is generally a dance ))! You also want to feel like yourself, just a little fancier. If you choose a dress just because it looked hot in a magazine, that doesn't mean it's really the dress for YOU. Both: "how comfortable am I in this dress?" (literally can you breathe and move?) and "how do I feel in this dress?" (do you feel confident and at ease). This is fine, as long as you never forget to choose a dress that you truly love! When you are trying on gowns, think ultimately of your comfort. Trends, fashion and peer pressure play a huge role in choosing a prom dress for most girls.
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