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Celebrity Dresses for Prom

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We all want to look like a celebrity, especially red carpet celebrities who wear the most dazzling dresses for every event. These top designer dresses are top of the line expensive gowns that only movie stars and popular entertainers can afford. But now prom dress designers are making celebrity looks more affordable for high school seniors that are just waiting to get ready for prom.
The top celebrity-dress-look-alike-designer has to be Faviana fashions. Only minutes after a red carpet event is broadcasted on television, Faviana designers are already working to create the perfect celebrity interpretation gown that is available to everyone, not just the superstars. These gowns are, without a doubt, Faviana's best selling prom dresses.
One of our favorites is this navy chiffon mermaid dress with intricate beading along the straps and the bodice. Designers were inspired by the 2007 Golden Globe awards and Eva Longoria's exquisite gown. This could be you on prom night!
Evangeline Lilly's Emmy dress from 2006 was one of the most stunning items on the runway that year. That's why Faviana has created their own version, a grape-colored charmeause and chiffon with a pleated bodice. With this dress, all eyes will be "lost" looking just for you!
Beyonce turned some heads in this gown at the 2007 Golden Globe Awards and you can do that too at your high school prom with Faviana's look-alike gown with beaded stretch halter dress. The beautiful golden sequins and beads make this dress shimmer just like Beyonce's.
Scope out more celebrity styles that are on televised red carpet events. Check out Tiza's collection of Faviana's celebrity look-alike gowns and more.

It's the season finale, and it's about time. I don't know about everyone else, but I've a pretty good time over the last few weeks just trying to make sense of the beauty queen world. But Miss Universe, Miss USA, Miss Teen USA and, of course, Tara Conner have made it unbelievably difficult.
Especially when Katie and Josh start this week's episode off with a surprise. They are moving in together and they are already hunting for apartments in New York City. And Katie just has to tell the girls in the Trump Apartment. Geez Katie, I thought you hated Rachel. Why would you be rushing to go see her right after you gave your title away? Oh, I get it, she's still camera-hungry.
Rachel doesn't have to worry about Katie's "wonderful" news, because she has some of her own. After her graceful plummet at the Miss Universe pageant, Rachel is invited to model at Fashion Week, only the most important fashion show with the world's best fashion designers. Things are starting to look up for you, Rachel. Let's just hope that they don't call up Tara to walk too.
But Katie called her up to join her and Josh along with the other beauty queen for dinner and Josh is always the least pleasant person to be around in any social setting. He's so ignorant, it's embarrassing for even me to watch. Tara finally calls him out and dinner turns into a beauty queen bitch-fest. Katie walks out taking Josh's side and the girls are all behind Tara. Go figure because the whole world, with the exception of Katie, HATES Josh.
This is Rachel's time to shine. But she's psyching herself out about what happened at Miss Universe. Yes, Rachel you fell and it was an amazing tumble, but now you are at Fashion Week, so suck it up! And she does. Congratulations, you walked straight down an even strip without falling.

After all of the drama, Katie and Tara both decide that NYC is not the right place for them to be and the 2007 queens can really begin their reign. And in the last five seconds of the show, we finally catch a clip of Mr. Trump himself. After that, I have to say that the eight daunting episodes of Pageant Place were totally worth it.

Prom Queen TV

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Last March, former Disney CEO Michael Eisner started producing another racy scripted high school soap opera. This is nothing like Beverly Hills 90210 or Degrassi. This online show is about one thing - being prom queen. Each episode is short, only a minute and a half, but tells the similar stories of high school drama. Even through the episodes are short, producers are still able to get the plot across which usually involves romance, sex and emotional adolescence. And the show's tag line, "Some Girls Would Kill for It," leaves some sort of mystery at the end of every episode.
What is really new and interesting about this show is that it is the first to use the Internet as a television medium. It just shows that the Internet is not just for adults and professionals. Teenagers are embracing the new technologies, if parents agree with it or not. Either way, something is appealing to the online audience of teenagers, or maybe it's just the guilty pleasure of some good old fashion high school drama.

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