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Top Prom and Formal Gown Designers of 2010


Top Prom and Formal Gown Designers of 2010

It’s that time of year again ladies and gentleman! The beginning of each year marks the beginning of the prom planning season for many U.S. teenagers and their parents. The senior prom is a once in a lifetime event, and although many schools also have a junior prom – there is something extra special about the last formal dance of your high school career. Generally speaking, teen girls and their mothers lead the pack when it comes to picking the perfect prom gown, accessories, hair styles and flowers. The failing economy likely has many parents looking for deals on affordable gowns that are beautiful yet easy on the wallet. Many gown designers are aware of this, and have adjusted their collections properly.

Let’s take a look at what we can expect from some of the hottest prom dress designers for 2010!

1. Jovani: Jovani is known for their excellent quality and high fashion collections. They have gowns that are promised to flatter all shapes and sizes. They pay extra special attention to detail so their beaded dresses are all hand sewn to ensure the perfect look. Although this is all about the prom, know that Jovani’s dresses can be worn at any formal event by women of all ages. Their gowns ar stunningly beautiful and can be seen on many young Hollywood starlets. They aren’t afraid to play with fashion forward embellishments like feathers, sequin and beads. You can find a gown perfect for any occasion, from the prom to the military ball, and even bridal wear.

2. Faviana: Faviana of New York is a family owned design house that has been in business for over 20 years. Their styles are completed with excellent workmanship and innovation. Their pieces are affordable, ranging in price from $200 to $500 and because they are so solidly made, they can last for years – making it worth the investment. Unlike some other formal gown designers, Faviana really aims to cater to women of all sizes with a size range from 0 to 24w. They recently added celebrity wedding planner David Tutera to their house with the launch of a line of glammed out wedding gowns inspired by the Hollywood red carpet affairs!

3. Alyce Designs: Alyce Designs, based out of Chicago – has collections that are fun, flirty, elegant and very feminine. The have a huge assortment of gowns for any formal event or special occasion. Do you need bridesmaid dresses? They have it? Quince dresses? Yes – they have that too! Their prom gown collection includes a black label collection that is super sophisticated.

4. Tony Bowls: The Tony Bowls collection of prom dresses, evening gowns and pageant gowns are probably the most glamorous and sophisticated that of them all. These gowns really capture the essence of a woman, highlight the feminine shape and definitely will have you standing out from the rest. He is quoted as saying “Evening fashions have to be fabulous. Don’t just be better – be the best!”. Well, he has definitely accomplished that with his 2010 collection.

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Help answer the question about prom hair 2010

prom 2010-which dress should i get?
which dress do you like more? im 5 foot 4, 110 pounds. fair/medium skin. dark brown hair.

http://www.netfashionavenue.com/terani-2010-couture-bridesmaid-dress-641e.aspx

http://www.netfashionavenue.com/jovani-2010-prom-evening-dress-14710.aspx

http://www.tiza.com/prom-dresses/La_Femme_15066.htm

http://www.promgirl.net/clprdr13.html

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Savannah Francis

There are literally dozens of other formal gown designers, but we just wanted to highlight our favorites. The most important thing for you to do this prom season is to relax and have fun! Find a gown within your budget that flatters your body type. For more great info and styles visit us today: Prom dresses 2010

http://www.Prom-Dresses2009.com

Happy Prom Dress Hunting!



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18 Comments so far »

  1.  

    Bri b said

    March 11 2010 @ 3:34 am

    Go to Barnes & Noble book store. Browse through their PROM & HAIRSTYLES magazines. They're all out now. Get some inspirations from there.

    Also, start experimenting with different hairstyles, from the ones you see there, and teach yourself how to do it. Anyone can have fun doing that, buy some hair accessories. When you're good at it, it could take 5 mins. to get ready in the morning.

    Ask a hairstylist how to do it, or email me.

  2.  

    WPMixer said

    March 11 2010 @ 4:05 am

    did u braid it with 2 or 3 hairs

  3.  

    Wordpress said

    March 11 2010 @ 4:05 am

    I have an Amazon link on my website (see channel info) where you can purchase the Topsy Tail for cheap.

  4.  

    Megan said

    March 11 2010 @ 4:28 am

    1) Be nice to your hair. Your hair falls out naturally on its own, but you might be pulling it out a little faster with the things you do. The gentler you are with your hair, the less of it you'll yank out.
    2) Don't pull your hair into tight ponytails or cornrows. Use butterfly clips and loose braids instead.
    3) Brush it carefully. If you have wavy or curly hair, you should use a wide tooth comb while your hair is still wet, since brushes can disrupt curl pattern and cause frizz.
    4) Detangle your hair slowly and carefully. Start by combing out the last few inches, and gradually work up. This won't change how your hair grows, but careful combing can prevent your hair from breaking.
    Brush your hair before you shower. Throughout the night your hair can knot up. Brushing your hair before you shower reduces tangling in the shower. Also, when using conditioner, try sifting your fingers through your hair. This reduces extensive combing after your shower and also distributes the conditioner evenly.
    4) Try to avoid tangles by not piling your hair on the top of your head when you lather it in the shower–when you roll it all up into a ball like that, there's more of a chance of tangling. Right before brushing, use your fingers to gently comb through your hair. And when you brush, start at the ends, and hold the strand that you're brushing with your other hand so that if you pull on the hair with a brush, you don't pull on the root (you pull from the grip of your hand instead). Minimize tangles in other situations, such as on windy days, by containing your hair with buns, braids, hats, etc.
    5) Minimize how much you style your hair. Any kind of styling that involves pulling your hair at the root (blow drying straight, straight iron, curling iron, rollers) will contribute to hair loss.[1] Heat styling also can encourage hair to break.
    6) Avoid or minimize chemical treatments like dyes, tints, bleaches, straighteners, and permanent waves. These weaken your hair and increase the likelihood of breakage and loss.[1][2]
    7) Take a daily multivitamin. Your body needs several building blocks in order to produce a healthy head of hair, and you can easily meet your body's requirement by taking a multivitamin consistently. Keep in mind, however, that it can take several months to notice the results, so don't get discouraged. 8) Avoid dramatic weight loss. As you shed pounds, you shed hair. The dramatic changes that your body undergoes when it loses weight quickly (the change in nutrients, the stress involved) can cause your hair to thin. Diets low in protein and iron (e.g. very low-fat) and also those high in protein but low in fruits and vegetables (e.g. Atkins) that result in dramatic weight loss can also trigger significant hair loss. Instead, keep a balanced diet, and focus on gradual calorie reduction (one or two pounds a week)

    Each hair on your head grows for 2-5 years, slows down for about six weeks, and rests for 3-5 months before falling out so a new hair can grow in its place. Normally, 15% of your hair is at the resting phase, but a sudden change in nutrition can cause some hair follicles in the growing phase to switch into the resting phase prematurely, possibly raising the percentage to more than 30%.

    Relax. Stress is a common cause of reversible hair loss. Hoping for the best for your prom :)

  5.  

    bandbabe22 said

    March 11 2010 @ 6:12 am

    Now is definitely the time to start shopping! 2010 dresses are already starting to sell out, so the faster you get yours, the better selection you'll have. I think you're on the right track for color!

    Here's a site I recommend to get started at: http://www.tjformal.com/48945/Prom-Dresses-2010.html

  6.  

    WPBlog Shop said

    March 11 2010 @ 1:37 pm

    I agree surelovesalot..hey cutegirlshairstyles! I tried this on Valentines and all of our family loved it! They could tell it was a heart! Thanks!

  7.  

    Blogger said

    March 11 2010 @ 3:32 pm

    Love It! I love your explanations! Very Adorable.. Are you a professional hair stylist?

  8.  

    Anonymous said

    March 12 2010 @ 4:06 am

    i know ur daughter loves havin u as a mom.. she can go to skool with the coolest hair styles.. awesome the hair is really pretty.. and so is your daughter

  9.  

    lroddxo said

    March 12 2010 @ 9:27 am

    My the time of May 2010, it will probably be at least about shoulder length. I suggest hair extensions. They're the fastest, but not the cheapest way. Just get it done by a reliable source so it will come out looking like natural hair.

  10.  

    Free Blog said

    March 12 2010 @ 12:06 pm

    wow.. ur very good..and the syle is very nice

  11.  

    WPMixer said

    March 12 2010 @ 1:39 pm

    today is the first day i’ve found you! lol..i will definitely be coming back for more super cute hairdo ideas from a super sweet mom!

  12.  

    Rebecca said

    March 12 2010 @ 3:55 pm

  13.  

    Blogger said

    March 13 2010 @ 12:40 am

    There is a link on my website (see channel info) where you can purchase this.

  14.  

    Taste the Rainbow! said

    March 13 2010 @ 12:59 pm

    http://www.zimbio.com/Celebrity+Prom+Hairstyles/articles/SrsCXOdAS2S/Miley+Cyrus+Prom+Hairstyle+Ideas+2009

    I know it Miley Cyrus but i really like it!

  15.  

    Axel said

    March 13 2010 @ 4:54 pm

    peach, lavender, light pink, creme.. something classy and elegant like DEFF!<3

  16.  

    Tom said

    March 13 2010 @ 7:10 pm

  17.  

    Free Blog said

    March 14 2010 @ 1:24 am

    where do u get the topsy tail at?

  18.  

    track_chick625 said

    March 14 2010 @ 3:23 am

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