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Prom And Homecoming Dresses For The 2006 Season.

Now is the time to start searching for prom and homecoming dresses for 2006. Its nice to allow yourself plenty of time, so you can relax and enjoy checking out all those gorgeous dresses before you decide which one is going to be absolutely perfect.

Before you begin searching for your prom or homecoming dress, you should have custom made wedding dresses a clear idea in your mind of whether youre looking for a full formal, semi-formal or dressy casual style. Most high school proms are full formal, so its the perfect opportunity to wear that full length ball gown youve always dreamed of, or the kind of sophisticated formal dress you would reserve for the most glamorous occasions.

A homecoming dance or event will usually be less formal, but the dress code will depend on the event and on your particular schools tradition. The best way to get an idea of the kind of outfit which will be most appropriate is to just ask the senior students, or graduates if you know any.

Now is the time of year when the major trends are beginning to emerge for the coming season. There are a number of looks which are shaping up to be the big trends for 2006, so you have plenty of choice.

Prom and Homecoming Fashion Trends for 2006

Black is the new black. Of course, classic black never really goes out of style, but the sophisticated black dress will be one of the strongest trends for the 2006 prom season. Slinky shapes with glamorous floor length skirts are the main focus.

Bold, dramatic black and white will also be an important look, in particular the classic black and white paneled bodice with a solid white A-line skirt. Well also see solid black dresses with dramatic white detailing.

Winter white is still an important look, particularly with silvery beads and details.

Colors for 2006 will be bold and dramatic. Soft pastels have most definitely made way for striking rich reds, dazzling blues, sparkling golds, sunset yellows and even tangy citrus orange tones. If you like to be really daring with color, this will be the year for bold contrasts of two or more strong colors.

The sexy Grecian style gown is tipped to be a particularly hot look for the 2006 season, after Kelly Clarkson really turned heads with the stunning gold silk dress she wore at the VMA Awards in August. If you have a sensational figure, now is the time to really show it off!

Strapless ball gowns were the main attraction at the Golden Globe Awards in 2005, worn by everyone from Kim Kattrall of Sex and the City to Friends favorite Lisa Kudrow, so well be seeing a lot of this fabulous celebrity style in the upcoming prom season.

Fabrics will be shining, lustrous and glamorous, with satin and silk the main focus. Well also see lots of flowing chiffon, classic taffeta and gorgeous organza.

Beads, sequins, rhinestones, glitter, embroidery and and specialty detailing will also be a major trend, so if you love a little glamour its definitely going to be your year. There will be lots of beautifully beaded necklines and embroidered bodices. Extravagantly romantic lace, ribbons, tie-backs and bows will also be very much in vogue.

Theres no single strong trend in hemlines; its really a case of anything goes, be it a full floor length skirt, tea length, short or daringly short. Well also see everything from cheeky handkerchief hems to classic A-line shapes, long skirts with trains, funky asymmetrical hemlines, sexy slit dresses, and even elegant ballerina skirts. Its really a matter of choosing the skirt shape and length which best suits your figure and shows off your assets.

Prom and Homecoming Accessories

Beads and embroidery will also be in very much in vogue for prom and homecoming accessories. There will be lots of beautifully designed beaded and embroidered purses and shawls to complement the seasons gowns.

You can never go wrong with strappy mid to high-heel shoes to complement evening wear. Bear in mind when youre choosing your shoes that you not only want to look sensational, you also want to keep dancing all night, so look for evening shoes which are comfortable as well as chiffon bridesmaid dresses stylish.

An alternative shoe style which will make a surprise appearance in 2006 will be ballet shoes. There will be lots of prom shoes in ballet styles, but theres no reason why you cant wear real ballet shoes, which are inexpensive and easy to find. With the right dress, theyll look absolutely gorgeous.

And the hot tip for jewelry is chandelier earrings, which look great particularly worn with your hair up to show them off. This will be the year for bold, extravagant, sparkling jewelry, including brooches, necklaces, bracelets, rings and tiaras with every kind of jewel, from dazzling rubies and emeralds to classic diamonds and pearls.

Fantastic Halloween Suggestions Using Aged Prom Dresses

Old prom dresses are often found in resale shops together with bridesmaid's gowns. These elegant gowns are often put on only once after which thrown away, but anyone could recycle an old prom dress and provide it brand new life as a costume for halloween. In case you happen to be using your very own prom gown and would want to keep it for sentimental reasons, avoid trimming the attire or putting on heavy cosmetics, as you may not be able to repair a discolored or ruined dress immediately after Halloween night.

Almost every woman has a prom outfit suspending inside her wardrobe which has been worn once, and possibly cost a small fortune to get. No matter if your prom happened in 1975 or 2007; it's an a sense of shame to pay that kind of cash on a dress which will do nothing but gather dust. Breathe a bit of life back into your prom frock by making use of it into this year's Halloween costume.

Miss America

Create a contest sash having a length of three-inch-wide ribbon. Hang the ribbon over one shoulder as well as cut it so that the edges meet at your waist on the opposite side of your body. Paint Miss America or the title of your choice on the lace with fabric paints. Stitch the ceases of the ribbon with each other to make the sash and drape it over the prom dress for a pageant-winning costume. Add a sparkly tiara in order to complete the effect.

Zombie Prom Queen

In case you don't mind destroying the prom attire, consider dressing as an undead prom princess. Rip the outfit at the end and along the sleeves so it can have a tattered appearance without concern about exposing yourself throughout the night. Put on white or pale make-up to your face and any other visible skin. Blue eye liner applied to your lips is going to give you a chilly, lifeless appearance, and black eyeliner smeared beneath your eyes will make your facial area a sunken appearance. Add fake blood to the outfit and at the sides of your lips and eyes. Wear a tiara or concoct a story about being involved in a car accident on your way to the prom.

Masquerade Costume

Get a masquerade mask to match your prom outfit or design your own, using basic mask forms available at craft stores. These face masks are made out of paper or plastic and therefore are usually white, although you may be able to obtain shaded or metallic masks. Decorate the face masks with fresh paint, sequins, feathers as well as beads. The majority of face masks will already have a rubber band attached so you can easily wear the mask hands-free; if not, you can glue the face mask to an ornamented wooden dowel and hold it in front of your face. Do not forget that in case you elect to make a mask on a stick, you will have to bring it all through the night, which may become very tiring immediately after a few hours.

Aged prom dresses does not have to remain inside your cabinet. Think outside the box and make use of it as a Halloween costume. Picture the surprise of the people when they see just what you have done with your prom dress and how you've convert it into a scary Halloween costume.

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