Thursday, June 17, 2010

Popular Prom Dress

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  • a–line/princess cut – seamless waist, form fitting at the top and slightly flaring from waist down; good for bottom heavy figures
  • ball gown – seamed waist, form fitting at top and full skirt from waist down, for average to tall figures
  • empire cut – high waistline starting beneath bust and long full skirt from waist down, good for camouflaging large hips and thick waist, also gives an illusion of height for petite figures
  • high-low – low-hemmed at the back and above the knee at front, good for showing off long legs and hourglass figure
  • sheath – body hugging all throughout, good for tall, for slim figures
  • tea length – knee-length, shows a more casual or relaxed side, ideal for tall, thin figure
  • tulle skirt/bouffant gown – form fitting at top with a stiff, puffy skirt at bottom, for bottom heavy figures

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