Prom Dresses: May 2009 Archives
Now that you know your body type, it's time to find your dress. Petite--Less is more on a dainty frame. Keep it simple in a clean cut design with little fabric. Show some leg and wear high heels if you're comfortable to add a little height. Avoid multi-colored ball gowns and bubble dresses that gobble you up . Avoid huge accessories. Instead, go for delicate stud earrings. Hourglass--Anything goes for an hourglass. But what are you comfortable wearing? Slip into a corset or a two piece dress. Show off your curves in a fitted dress that flares at the bottom or try a slinky svelte gown that contours your body. Slender--A curvaceous cocktail of a dress adds a bit of volume to your slender self. Try a gown that has that figure 8 shape while still on the rack. It's all about tricking the eye. If you want to add a little oomph to your bust or hips, draw attention to the areas with embellishments or a color shift. A dark blue dress that gradually morphs into bright sky blue at the bust will do the trick. Remember, lighter colors make you look fuller. Fuller Bust--To avoid yanking up your dress all evening, look for full support. Wide straps diminish a busty figure, and a halter can keep everything in place. If you want to show off your assets, try a flattering V neck, square dip, or a wrap dress. Avoid ornate necklines and go for a funky asymmetrical train that draws attention to your legs. Athletic Build--Think flowing prints and fabrics to soften your appearance. Chiffon and silk will enhance that feminine look. For broad shoulders, try an asymmetrical neckline that covers one shoulder. For smaller chests, avoid deep V necks and padded bras. Apple Shape--Eliminate or lower the waistline in an empire or drop-waist dress, which hits somewhere by the hip. Draw their eyes to your face and fabulous hair with a |













