07 Apr 2012

Prom Dresses You Shouldn’t Be Wearing This Year

Since I recently made a post about what dresses I find to be appropriate for this year’s high school students attending Prom, I suppose it is only fair for me to post some dresses that I think Prom could do without. There are quite a few schools that have been notifying students of specific dresses that are banned from the event and while I am a firm believer in expressing yourself through clothes, I think I agree with the schools.

A few of these so-called “banned” dresses are featured in the seasonal prom issues of magazines such as Seventeen Prom and Teen Prom. Why do these even exist? Most of the time, these dresses have to be specially ordered or ordered online and that to me just doesn’t seem worth it especially when you can go into a store and have the opportunity of trying something on.  It is magazines like these that sometimes put a lot of stress and pressure on a young girl to find the perfect Prom dress, but the dress is not what is going to make your night memorable. Anyways, here are a few dresses that I would not want to be wearing at Prom.

Sexy Jasz Evening Gown

I’ll admit the ombre fade to dip dye is nice, but two cutouts? Really? TWO cutouts? One is usually enough and sometimes even that can be pushing it. The cutouts in addition to the high slit and the back of the dress (click the link for this bonus view) are too much. The model should just omit the middle, wear a bustier and wear the bottom of the dress as a skirt.

Sexy One Shoulder Prom Dress By Jasz

Necessary to expose the side of your ribs? Not really.

Unique Jasz Chain Detail Dress

Chains are the best accessory for Prom.

Sexy Coral Gown

This is not a real dress.

Panoply Unique Prom Dress

Winner.

I can’t continue on with this post anymore, but for more looks – click here.

Posted on April 7, in Style

2 Comments

  1. Very useful information, thanks for sharing

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