For the next 6-8 weeks your social life is about to revolve around one activity: prom and find the perfect prom dress for your body shape! Whether you love it or loathe it, every girl needs a great dress to mark the occasion. Preparing for the big night can involveĀ as little or as much effort as you choose.
At minimum, youāll want to make sure you find the perfect prom dress you feel wildly confident in. When shopping for āthe one,ā use this body type guide to help show off only your best features.
Busty
When you have narrow hips and a larger bust, it can obscure your waist a bit. Thatās why top-heavy gals look so great in fuller skirts that balance your frame. The more you can shift the focus up toward face, the more hourglass youāll appear. When dress shopping, look forĀ prom gowns with high necklinesĀ and A-line skirts that can help add dimension around the hips.
What to avoid: super short dresses and strapless gowns that can amplify your bust.
Pear
The inverse of the above is a pear shaped frame. Your hips tend to be the main feature, protruding out more than your waist and bust. You can equalize your look by accentuating your bust and shoulders. Search forĀ crystal necklines or illusion dressesĀ that are great for drawing attention upward.
What to avoid:Ā ball gown skirts that can make your bottom half appear wider.
Apple
Strapless, empire waistĀ and solid colors are the order of the day when youāre apple figured. To disguise an undefined midsection, find a prom dress with an empire waist or patterned top half. Fuller skirts and A-line silhouettes will help de-emphasize your middle. Donāt be afraid to show off your stems either!
What to avoid: anything belted or too fitted. Theyāll bring the eye directly to the area youāre trying to camouflage.
Plus-Sized
Options are plentiful when finding the perfectĀ plus-sized prom dress. The trick is to pick which feature you want to highlight. Flowing gowns are universally flattering, while cap sleeves do a great job of making the arms appear more slender. Donāt avoid shorter dresses either, especially if you love your legs! Show off your bold confidence any way you can.
What to avoid: dresses that lack fit. Too much fabric will end up looking bulky and unflattering.
Rectangular
Babes with slender, boy-ish figures have two options: embrace their willowy frame or create their own curves. If youāre thin throughout, you can use a fitted dress to show off your natural shape. Another option is to hunt for prom dresses with a cinch waist orĀ color blocking. You can also add dimension with a one shoulder neckline or high slit.
What to avoid: anything shiny or shimmery that will emphasize your bones and limbs.
Petite
If you clock in at 5ā3ā or under, youāre considered petite. The goal then is to elongate your silhouette as much as possible. Short dresses that show a lot of leg are great ways to support a smaller frame.Ā Asymmetry in the hemlineĀ can also give the illusion of height. You can further trick the eyes a bit with a vertical prints or pleats.Ā Ā
What to avoid: ball gowns and full-length prom dresses, which can swallow you up.
Hourglass
This frame has few limitations, as a number of cuts work great with your natural curves. Some basic guidelines are to choose something fitted at the top and through the waist. You can really showcase your shape with aĀ mermaid cut gown.
What to avoid: pass on empire dresses that can hide your natural curves.Ā
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Phyllis Brasch Librach, DesignerĀ -Ā Who says curvy girls canāt rock a 2-piece Prom dress? Weāre obsessed - again - over cropped tops paired with matching skirts for Prom 2018. And who doesn't love wearing the cropped top now and then later with summer skirts, shorts or capris?!?Ā Give strapless gowns some serious competition for Prom 2018. Opt for a design with an illusion mesh neckline that climbs high. Or make a dramatic entrance in a chic choke collar gown.
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