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Prom Dresses: February 2009 Archives

Bra Business

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It's what's under your dress that counts. Choosing the right bra for your dress and body shape can be a daunting task. Not too loose, not too tight; a bra has to fit just right. Let us help you keep your shape from dinner to dancing with a few tips. Trust us: what's on the wire is your underwire.

A strapless or bandeau dress obviously requires a strapless bra. For full support, make sure your bra has boning in the band and around the cups. Adhesive strips can help keep things in place. Don't want to be pulling things up all night.

prom dress bra A plunging neckline may be red carpet worthy, but only if your chest is up for the challenge. Try a demi-cup bra with extra padding to enhance cleavage just a tad. This will help keep fabric in place. Try on bras with your dress to make sure that silk and lace doesn't peak out from behind under your gown.

A backless dress, well, that's a given. A strapless, bandless bra can be hard to keep in place. Make sure it's your size. Test the adhesive strips before your big night. Wear it around the house with your dress to check it's sticky durability.

A gown that hugs your every curve can be tricky. You might think about a a full-torso bra that extends down to your hipbones. This will smooth your lovely lumps for a sexy, S-shaped bod.

For halter dresses, you need a halter bra that hides neatly beneath the fabric of your gown. Look for thin, adjustable straps that will hug you in all the right places and stay in place.

For a wonderful, comfortable night, please wear your bra size. You'll kick yourself for trying to get a look that you can't squeeze into or fill out. Properly pamper your set and you're set for a night to remember.

Ever wonder what he really thinks about your dress? We do. So we grabbed a few guys got them talking. We want men's real opinion. And that's exactly what we got. So read on to find out what he really likes about your gown choice and what he'd rather you leave on the rack.

All names have been changed to protect identity.

First, we inquired about color.

"I really love black on any woman. It's flattering and, oh, I guess you'd call it classy. Like old movie stars," Johnny said..

prom guy

"No way!" Mikey interrupted. "Once this girl wore an awesome bluish dress that really went with her hair. She's blonde. So, it was hot."

Johnny retaliated by informing Mikey that not every girl is blonde and not every color looks good on any girl. Props Johnny. Sounds like you're on top your fashion game.

Next, we asked about dress cut. The responses intrigued us.

"I love when girls wear dresses that show skin. Backs are great," Bobby chimed in.

"But not too much. I don't want my date looking trashy," Johnny added.

"I like strapless dresses," Mikey said. "But if a girl is, um, voluptuous on top, it's not too cool when she's bouncing around."

"Very true."

"I agree."

Next, we inquired about dress length. The boys had a bit to say on this topic.

"Short all the way," Bobby said. "I'm not in to long ball gowns. Too much to deal with."

"I think ball gowns are pretty for certain occasions. Just depends," Johnny added.

"This one time, my date wore this dress that was all diagonal and her leg showed when she walked. That was hot." Mikey said.

As you can see, guys' taste varies as much as the dress variety at Tiza.com. Guess there's a guy for every dress and a dress for every girl.

Is Your Dress Danceworthy?

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You love how it looks in the full-length mirror. But when you hit the dance floor, will your dress keep up with your moves? Here's a list of things to check in the dressing room to danceproof your dress.

When you're trying on your dress, move your arms around in circles, up and down, and in any way you may find your arms swinging on the big night. Don't worry, no one's watching.

Try your dress on with heels, preferably the ones you plan to wear with the dress. This will help you avoid stepping on your train if your dress is long. No one wants to fall flat on her face while doing the moonwalk. Walk around in your dress, at the very least.

Now, the next part is vital: twist around, bend over, move how you usually groove on the dance floor. No music necessary. Does anything pull or stretch? Do any body parts fall out of place? Do you have to tug at your straps or pull up your top? If you answer yes to any of these, try a new gown.

Now, imagine yourself all sweaty. I mean, glistening. No, this isn't gross, it's important prep for a perfect prom or fancy occasion. Do you perspire easily? Will the fabric show sweat? Locate your problem areas and make sure they aren't covered to avoid sweat stains.

Finally, assess your dance skills. Are you a mover and shaker? If so, is your dress durable enough to do the dance floor? If you tend to get close, think twice about delicate embroidery and embellishments that could snag and rip easily.

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Keep these tips in mind when choosing your party dress to avoid dance disaster.

You've found the dress. The color makes your eyes pop, your skin sparkle, but what else does your dress color reveal about your personality?

Blue is a calm, cool, and generally collected. You're laid back and up for anything. Whether you're wearing sky blue or a deep ocean blue, you might be nature girl, giving the vibe that you're easy-going. Some people associate deeper shades of blue with intelligence and stability.
Green adds a fresh, springtime feel to your attire. Olive green shades show a touch of sophistication with a feisty side. A girl in bright green is vividly vivacious.

Turquoise has a gentle feminine feel with the same calming effect as true blue. With hints of green, you're carefree, but ready to party.

Silver says pure sass. You're hip and on the edge, ready to twirl the night away.

Red screams intensity, of course, as well as passionate and proud. You're not afraid to step into the spotlight.

Pink is the girly girl's color. Pink hues radiate a hint of flirty shyness, but paired with black, pink can be dramatically feminine and bit friskier than red.

Yellow and Orange. Not many skin tones can pull of yellow or orange, but if you can, you'll give a cheerful vibe that lights up the room. You're full of healthy energy and excitement.

Gold suggests grandeur. You're a girl who loves luxury. You're used to standing out in a crowd and definitely know your worth.

Purple suggests royalty, like gold, but a sense of welcoming femininity. Of course, you'll take the next dance with your head held high.

Black. The universal color for serious, sexy, and mysterious. Black can also indicate a conservative side, depending on your dress cut.

Every tint gives a hint of personality. so pick the color that matches you!

Face it, we're not all six-foot tall size zero models. And frankly, if we all looked the same, where's the fun in shopping for a formal dress? Some have curves to show off, while others a slender waist or long legs. Whatever your fabulous features, forget trends, and choose the dress shape that fits your body type.
short prom dressesSherri Hill 1001 - $330

For busty beauties, try a halter top for full support. Choose a dress with an eye-catching hem line to draw the eye away from your chest. Stay away from strapless.

For slender ladies, create the illusion of curves with a dress that bells out or has an obvious waist line. Show off your long and lean physique with a form-fitting gown.

Pear-shaped girls look gorgeous in a fitted top and an A-lined or full skirt. Stick with solid colors, simple prints or vertically flowing shapes.

If you have an apple-shaped figure, try an empire waist that draw attention away from your mid and lower regions, accentuating a beautiful neckline. If you're proud of your legs, show them off with a short dress.

For petite gals, choose a dress that's simple in style and shape. Avoid full skirts and floor-length, as these shapes tend to overwhelm your body. Choose delicate, lightweight fabrics

Hourglass figures can wear nearly anything, but make sure to wear your size. Too tight around the bust or hip off-balances your symmetry.

Flatter your figure this season in a dress that's made for your body. Take a good look in the mirror, claim your frame, and slip into something glamorous and comfortable.

 
Showing a little leg tonight? Only the hottest dress and shoes will do to make you a head-to-toe knockout. We've done the matchmaking. Take your pick and try on a perfect pair for prom, a pageant, or a night on the town.
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Sherri Hill 2025 dress

This season, don't miss your chance to find your dream dress. The best place to shop--Tiza.com. Check out Sherri Hill's latest designs. We have everything for any occasion. Prom dress, cocktail, pageant wear, plus size, homecoming, ball gowns, quinceanera: whatever you need you can find online. So stay in that terrycloth robe and curlers, girls. Shop 'til you drop for your formal occasion today.

Go for effortless glam in this fabulous bubble hemmed dress with frosted sequins. Flirtatious and fun, this dress makes a great prom, cocktail or sorority party dress. Also, perfect for any night on the town.

Be a diva, darling, in this sophisticated, movie star cut gown. In sleek black, with intricate silver rhinestone and bead artwork accents, this classic bodice, with a sexy low back will steal any spotlight. Sherri Hill dresses
Sex in the City dress

Feeling frisky? Add a touch of spice in a dress that's ready for a red hot night. Sex in the City started the look, you'll perfect it in this stunning ballgown of tiered lace. Tiny rows of French lace embellish the entire gown. Nude lining adds a delicate contrast to show the lace.The waist defining sash forms a large bow in back. Matching antique inspired flowers are included. Choose red, black light pink or white, all over nude lining.

Whatever your style, Sherri Hill has a gown waiting for you to try. Shop today!

 
Every shy butterfly and social diva knows that what she wears on the red carpet screams attention. But what exactly is your dress saying to you date, your friends and the paparazzi? Better find out before stepping out of the limo.

The full ball gown--A classic girly girl. No matter what color, a princess gown full of extravagant tulle and lace always demands glass slippers and a fairy tale ending to the night.

Empire waist--A free-spirit. With a dress that flutters in the evening wind like an empire waist, you're ready to dance barefoot in sprinklers after prom. Especially with loose hair. An empire waist can also give a sophisticated, antiquated look with an up do. Think Keira Knightly in Pride and Prejudice.

Mermaid--Hear this woman roar. Any girl in a fitted mermaid gown can't help but walk with a shimmy in her hips. This shape shows that you're proud of your curves and ready to show the world what womanhood is all about.

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short prom dresses

Short--This girl's ready to party. A short dress gives the vibe that you're ready to dance the night away and not afraid to show a lot of leg. You've got sass, so show it off.

One-Shouldered--Spunky and super trend-conscious. A one-shouldered dress with diagonal cuts and funky hair to match reveals the fashionista in you. Straight off the runway, your dress screams daring and vivacious.

Strapless--Conventional glamour girl. A strapless dress is always elegant and refined. Perfect for any age.

Halter--The feminine sport. A halter is the way to go if you want to relax all evening without worrying about pulling up a loose strap. Halter dresses say sexy and chic, with a hint of competition. You're no girl to be won over with one dance.

You can walk the walk, so let your dress talk the talk. Make your gown say what you want.

Pump Up Your Prom

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Tired of the showing up on the dance floor to find four other girls in your exact dress? There should be a law against this! This year, step out of your box in something new and never worn before. If you've always been the pretty princess in pink, how about a hint of punk glam to your gown? Here at Tiza.com, we shake things up by providing the world's widest selection of prom dresses in an array of styles, cuts and colors.
Sherri Hill 1012 Sherri Hill 1012: In this flirty lace and tulle dress, lined with a sexy nude bustier, you'll steal the spotlight. Throw on a pair of black lace gloves for a touch of attitude, and you've gone from good girl to ballerina gone wild.
Sherri Hill 0130: Whip out your magic carpet, ladies, this prom night, you can be a dream of a genie. You'll look magically mysterious and fit to be red carpet royalty. Never bared skin before? You're safe in this completely supportive gown with a beautiful rhinestone studded strap that hugs your upper back, complementing a deep dip down your spine, followed by a glorious mermaid train. They'll be bowing at your feet. Sherri Hill
Sherri Hill 2014

Sherri Hill 2014: Can't decide on a color? Then don't. In this snazzy rainbow sequined gown of silk chiffon, you'll be a palette of pure portrait beauty. In every color, anything goes. Who knows what your night will hold? To accentuate the dress, soft pink French sequins fade to green, to lilac, then turquoise. But with the memories you'll make in this gown, your multi-colored cascade will be the only thing to fade.

Liven up your prom night, ladies. Be the gem of the ball in a one-of-a-kind gown made especially for you by Sherri Hill.

About this Archive

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