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Taking A Look At A History Of Quinceanera Gowns

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

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A Quinceanera is a major celebration in the Hispanic community. Traditionally, the ceremony was celebrated on a girl’s fifteenth birthday. Today, there may be many different ways to celebrate a Quinceanera but there are some common factors found in all celebrations, including a party, a religious ceremony and gorgeous Quinceanera gowns. After her coming of age ceremony, the young woman is eligible to perform volunteer work, work and marry. The importance of this celebration in their culture is regarded highly and it is expected that the young women make a good impression by wearing beautiful formal dresses.

At one time the Quinceanera dresses were only in white or perhaps pink, which was a tradition that stood for many, many years. However, it has become a little more acceptable to have a more modern gown and some young ladies really go for the more trendy looks and colors.

Traditionally, Quinceanera gowns were either white or pink, but now many of the designers of formal dresses and prom gowns formal have begun to include designs for Quinceanera dresses. Even the more conservative designers that keep the basic look of a formal ball gown with layers and layers of tulle for the occasion will design it with new and more vibrant colors. At the celebrations of today you are likely to see gowns in yellow, blue and even purple, which most of the young ladies are starting to wear.

Naturally, there are several different designs and styles for Quinceanera dresses and finding one that fits your needs and makes you look amazing is not that difficult. There are certain styles that look good on some people, yet do not look appropriate on others. Understanding this will make it much easier for you to choose a dress. Of course, the major item to remember is to be sure the dress fits and that you feel comfortable walking around in it.

One style of a formal dress is the Empire, which has a waistline that falls directly under the bust. As well, the Sheath style follows the line of the body. The traditional ball gown style is fitted from the waist up and has a full skirt, which makes it great for most body types. Quinceanera gowns also come in an A-line or Princess style that is narrow at the shoulders and then gradually flares out.

Helping You With Your Prom Dress Shopping

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

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Let’s face it, for most high school students their prom is their own personal walk down the red carpet or fashion runway. This of course means they want to look their best and for the girl that usually means finding a prom dress that is nothing less than perfect. Some girls will search every store in town, check with friends, search online for ideas and try on at least 100 prom gowns before making their final decision.

Be sure to keep your own personal style in mind when shopping for your prom dress and don’t be swayed by anyone unless you actually think they are right. Of utmost importance is to make sure it fits properly. You may fall in love with a dress that is one size too small, yet buying a dress that doesn’t fit is a bad decision, especially with regard to comfort. Black seems to be the color of choice for prom dresses but you are by no means limited to that one color. You are free to choose whatever color suits you best. There are many different designs and styles available, such as the long formal prom gowns or short prom dresses. You can pick and choose separates.

There are other ways that you can take a basic prom gown and turn it into something that is truly you. You can add stunning details that will make your dress stand out, such as adding a sash with a splash of print or an extra long scarf in a contrasting color that you can toss over both shoulders in a mock train style. As well, don’t forget to consider your prom shoes, makeup, hairdo and jewelry.

Once you have found your perfect dress you can use accessories to really add to the style. Gloves make a great addition, as they can be used with most styles. For example, if your prom dress is a long formal gown, then find a pair of long gloves that elegantly match your dress. Or if you opted for a shorter dress in a jazzy color such as watermelon, then slip on a pair of bright lemon colored gloves. Other bright colors that really do look good with each other are raspberry and lemon, banana yellow with apple red and even lime with tangerine.

Reviewing The Prom Hairstyles

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

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While the prom is naturally one of the highlights for kids in high school, it may also cause quite a bit of anxiety for them. Boys may spend time worrying about whether the girl they invited is going to say yes, while girls may be worried if their crush is going to ask them or if they will be asked at all. Unfortunately, even once it is determined that they are going, they then start to fret over finding the prom dress that will turn heads, the prom shoes to match the dress and deciding between trendy or traditional prom hairstyles. Suggestions and ideas for these are everywhere, including magazines and online forums so you should be able to find something you like very easily.

One nice thing about hairstyles is that along with the more traditional up-dos are new ones that are constantly being created as well. You should experiment with many different styles, some that you have tried before and perhaps some that you have always wanted to try but have never had an occasion to go all out. Remember that formal prom gowns and short prom dresses will likely call for very different hairstyles, so don’t decide on your hairdo until you have the dress. If you can’t afford to have your hair coiffed professionally, then look online and in magazines for ideas and try to get someone to help you do your hair. You can always add a ribbon to your hair that is the same color as your dress.

You can create some unique prom hairstyles from a ponytail by separating it into two strands and then twisting each into random knots that you can secure to the back using crystal or beaded bobby pins. Or, pull your hair into a high ponytail and then pull down random strands of hair, perhaps slightly curling them first. Any of the ponytail styles look softer when you pull out little wisps of hair in random places, but especially around the face.

Try putting your hair into a ponytail that starts at the midsection of your head and use ribbon that matches your prom gown to weave a crisscross effect into your hair. If you decide to wear your hair in a ponytail, then use large curlers in your hair to create curl and bounce and perhaps finish it with a shine spray. For a no fuss party do, simply pull hair into two equal pony tails, either high or low, and then knot the two sections together. Use bobby pins to secure or to hide any stray hairs you don’t want. Don’t forget that weaving flowers, real or silk, into your hair is a great way to enhance the style with a great feminine touch.

Don’t feel left out of great prom hairstyles just because your hair is short. One very trendy look is hair stencils and they actually look better on shorter hair. You can choose one that is already made or design your own for a look that you know will be completely unique. This is something that you can do by yourself, but it is usually a little easier with help. Once you have decided on the design you can choose a color that matches your prom gown or simply use a gold or silver glitter spray.