To look and feel
your best...
Finding
Prom Dresses that
Suit Your Body Type
T. Kintrick
Young or old, every woman
wants to dress to look her best. That's doubly true when it
comes to formal occasions, since everyone will notice what
others are wearing. Add in the pressures of being a teenager,
and shopping for prom dresses can become a worrisome struggle.
The good news is that there are evening dresses designed for
every body type and individual style. Follow these simple
guidelines for finding formal dresses that will make you look
and feel great.
Body Image and Loving Yourself
There's not a teenager around who isn't
self-conscious about some aspect of her body. After all, we
live in a culture that has an idealized standard of beauty that
is simply unrealistic. The models in the fashion magazines and
the celebrities we admire are the exception, rather than the
rule. "Real" women don't look like models, and you shouldn't
feel pressured to conform to a standard that is
unattainable.
Before you start looking for prom dresses, look
in the mirror and learn to love the image that looks back at
you. Whether you're petite or tall, thin or plus size,
understand that you deserve to have both your inner and outer
beauty shine through on prom night. Decide which of your
physical features you'd like to accentuate, and which you'd
like to downplay.
Accentuating the Positive
If you're petite, for example, perhaps you'd
like to dress so that your torso or your legs look longer. If
that's the case, look at styles with clean lines and that don't
have a lot of excess fabric. Short cocktail dresses might be a
good choice, as they draw attention to your legs. An empire
waist will lengthen your appearance, and a sizzling pair of
stilettos will add height.
Plus-size girls can choose from among a wide
range of styles. If you're pear shaped, you can show off your
booty with a form-fitting dress, or opt for a flowing,
vertically draped skirt with a fitted bodice to balance out
your figure. If you're apple shaped, V-necklines are especially
flattering. An empire waist will draw attention upward, though
there's nothing wrong with flaunting your curves.
If you have an hourglass shape, virtually every
dress will enhance your figure. Draw attention to your upper
torso with a fitted bodice or corset, or go for sheer elegance
with pageant dresses. Prints and complementary color
combinations will also serve you well.
Girls who are especially slender can go one of
two ways. First, you can try styles that incorporate a lot of
fabric, and that feature gathering or shirring. Second, you can
draw attention to or enhance your bustline with styles that are
embellished or that use a contrasting color at the bust.
If you have a full bust, you can either enhance
the feature with a strapless gown or look for prom dresses with
straps that are widely spaced to downplay your bust.
V-necklines will also add length and draw attention upward
toward your face.
Whatever your body shape, you can find prom
dresses that are flattering, elegant, and fun. Most of all,
remember that beauty comes from self-confidence, a sense of
style, and self-love.
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