Hey!
So let’s talk prom dress shopping.
My first tip is to use it as an excuse to get as dressed up as you like! How many opportunities will you get to wear a full-length dress?? EXACTLY! I’ve got some examples of my favourite type of prom dresses to show you from David’s Bridal. They have a great assortment of stylish, on-trend dresses for all events- long, short, party dresses, prom dresses… Lots of my school friends bought them here because they are so well-priced! Their prom range is between £70- £280 and the majority of the dresses are below £200. I thought it would be an awesome brand to recommend to you.
The first dress looks like this:
I would personally go for this dress as I find it super flattering on my body shape and you want to feel amazing for prom, right? I also love the details like the jewels on the front and the cut outs on the back are a great touch. If you like minimal accessorising, details like this are great.
The next dress is the perfect balance of princess and grown-up. You will still feel like a total princess, but the black adds so much class.
The final dress I’m going to show you is a slightly braver option as it’s quite tight to the body. I love the details on this dress. It makes it interesting without needing any bling. The dresses from David’s Bridal are trend-led so you’ll get so many great styles like high necklines, crop-top styles, cut-outs and beaded dresses. The neckline on this dress shows that- it’s gorgeous!
The cut out at the back is flattering and it fits so well. That said I would size down on this dress in particular as you don’t want it to be gaping. As they stock sizes 2-30 you won’t really have to worry about finding your size! You can browse online atdavidsbridal.co.ukor shop in-store at London Stratford, Watford or Glasgow. (You can find your nearest store here: http://bit.ly/1P44cWJ)
Dress 1: http://bit.ly/1O4xsBW
Dress 2: http://bit.ly/1O4xwl4
Dress 3: http://bit.ly/1Y28lSl
I hope this has helped you find your perfect prom dress!
Emily.