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Prom Dresses: May 2009 Archives

You love your dress, but mom says no way. Whether it's cost or cleavage keeping your parents from letting you get the gown you want, Tiza knows how to handle sticky situations with perfect poise and the politest of manners. Basically, we want you to get what you want. Here's how...

First, if your parents are buying the dress, it's best to respect their wishes by listening to their suggestions and wishes when shopping. Cut the attitude. They are your parents, after all.

f you disagree on a dress, ask them why they don't like your choice. Listen intently. Consider their concerns. They may see something that you don't. Then politely ask in your sweet voice if you may share your opinion. This might be enough to settle the score.

If you still disagree after sharing sides, you still have options. Ask your parents how much they planned on spending in the first place. Now work with what you've got.

Strike a deal. Offer to pay for half of the dress with allowance, chores around the house or a part-time job. No go? Offer to pay for the whole dress. Hey doll, how bad do you want it?

Offer to do your own hair and nails and wear borrowed jewelry to cut back on spending.

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If you think your parents are being completely unreasonable, maybe consider setting up a chat with a good friend's parent. This might shed some spotlight on the subject.

Parents can be tough, but with the right attitude, you can work the wrinkles out of any parental problem.

Prom Themes

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Smile for those flashing lights at your Hollywood-themed prom in a classic Tiza design that's hot off the red carpet--literally. Tiza knows how to dress celebs. Now we want to make you magazine cover material.

Kate Hudson dress
Sherri Hill cocktail dress Get jazzy for 1920's theme or Broadway theme. Tiza offers plenty of snazzy gowns that will add a little twist to your shake.
Have a ball Under the Sea in a funky, flirtatious dress with a mermaid cut. Get your tail on the dance floor in fabulous bright colors fit for the finest. Sherri Hill 3021
Sherri Hill 2003 Classic Couples is a timeless tradition for prom themes. From Hera and Zeus to Cinderella and Prince Charming, Tiza has a dress for your half of the hottest prom couple to date.
For a Paris-themed prom, spend the night waltzing beneath a cardboard Eiffel Tower in nothing less than a dress that screams hot couture. Je t'aime! Jovani 10466
Jovani prom dresses This year it's Black and White. With Tiza, you'll be read all over in one of our wide selection of styles with cutting edge contrast.

Now that you know your body type, it's time to find your dress.
Pear Shape--Draw attention to your upper body by going for an elaborate, embellished bust. Look for a flowing train. Glide across the floor in an empire cut, A line or ballgown that highlights your upper half and slides down your lower half.

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
plunging neckline. Like your legs? Try a dress that skims your waist and falls at your knees to emphasize your calves.

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