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			<title><![CDATA[Prom &#39;09 - Dresses by Style]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <div class='ArticleAuthor'>By Megan Matte</div><br> You can tell it's spring, not just because the flowers are blooming and the birds are singing, but by the sound of flouncing tulle pulled off the hanger, by the scent of perfume spritzed in every direction, and by the sight of energetic scrutiny in the eyes of teenaged, female mall-goers across the country. Yes, prom is right around the corner once again, and those who have been waiting with baited breath for this time of year to roll around again are certainly rejoicing at the promise of another occasion to get out and hit the racks in search of the perfect dress.   If you want to stand out on your special night, be sure to select a style that both fits your tastes and steps outside of your normal comfort zone. This year, let Fresh Angles give you a push in the right direction with looks to go for, and prom pitfalls to avoid.   Edgy  This look is not for the fashion-timid! If you're prepared to cross the boundary of ordinary, try on a dress from La Femme's prom line, called Gigi, specifically style #14301. Daringly-red fabric paired with a slim silhouette, and glittering rhinestones along a bold neckline make for a dazzling dress for you to don. Keep in mind while looking for a dress that's "of the moment" that the essence of chic is in the balance between a minimalist aesthetic and the catchy details; just say no to ridiculous prints and ostentatious necklines. Finding the perfectly in-vogue prom dress depends on a nod to today's trends and your own concept of style. (Found  here .)  Eye-Catching  Forget the long gowns and stuffy traditions, you're going to prom for the opportunity to dance, to laugh, and to hang out with your friends. Look no further than Alyce Design's style 6321, which boasts a trendy silver/fuchsia sparkle print, swirly cocktail-length skirt, and adorable red ribbon around the middle; perfect for showing off your moves and living the life of the party. Remember, especially if you're going for a short prom dress, give extra attention to picking shoes and jewelry - it's the accessories that will turn your look into an ensemble worthy of the center of attention! (Found  here .)  Heavenly  As the name suggests, Fire and Ice Prom offers many distinct styles under one label. One of their specialties, however, seems to be ethereal designs featuring full tulle skirts and subtle detailing that captures the elegance of bridal-wear but sidesteps its pompousness. The dress featured, style F3367, will make you look positively angelic from the crystalline-blue beaded bodice to the ribbon-laced back. It's one-of-a-kind dresses like this that make it clear not all angels wear robes and togas! A seraphic gown with a wide skirt is great for girls who are less confident about their legs and want to show off beautiful shoulders. Keep in mind, though, that white can go terribly wrong on some skin tones, so pick what shade is best for you. (Found  here .)  Vintage  If you're a dash quirky with an eye for fashion, you'll go head over peep-toe, platform heels for a vintage-style prom dress. You may be tempted to search through a consignment or second-hand store for a fun vintage design, but your chances of finding a prom dress that fits? Slim to none. Luckily, there's Unique Vintage, a store specializing in retro formal-wear, accessories, and shoes. The prices are great (many dresses under $150), and the styles are even better. From Marilyn Monroe-inspired looks in every shade imaginable to flirty 1920's flapper dresses with beautiful bead detailing, this place has everything. Take style #8352 for example - trendy with just the right amount of whimsy. Don't forget a matching pair of gloves to complete your look! If you do decide to go retro for prom, just make sure you're not crossing into costume territory; there's a fine line between cute and kitsch. (Found  here .)  Romantic  They say prom is every girl's chance to be a princess, and no doubt you'll be at Cinderella caliber while wearing any dress from Flirt by Maggie Sottero. Browsing through their repertoire of designs, there's no shortage of damask silks, tiered satin skirts, and stunning jeweled corsets. The dress featured here, style P1346, is a flawless example of unapologetic glamour done right! Top it off with a tiara, and you'll be the star of the ball. Just a warning before buying, be sure you can maneuver in a voluminous skirt like this one. (Found  here .)  ]]></description>
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