2009 Prom Dress Trends

"The Fast and the Furious"

If you are worried about standing out this year at the prom, relax. The 2009 prom dress trends are so bold that they belong in a formal dance sequel of the movie "The Fast and the Furious." The colors are bright, patterns - bold and cuts - dynamic. As long as you stay current, your dress will make a statement.

"Restless"

The prom is the one time that a young girl can show she's turning into a woman. Do it this year by wearing this 2009 prom dress trend. It's a flash back from the past - a long, flowing dress with a plunging neckline. The only different this year is that the neckline is more heart shaped. This dress will bring out the woman in you. Find it in a deep red, shiny purple and reddish-orange. (See example.)

"Six Days"

Want the other girls in school to talk about what you wore at the prom for at least 6 days? Then go with this next hot 2009 prom dress trend. It's a tuxedo dress inspired by what Mischa Barton wore at a Vanity Fare party. This back and sides of this dress are cut out and the bottom is floor length with a slit up one leg. You must have confidence (and a body) to wear this one. You also have to look good in black and white. (See example.)

"Barracuda"

Are you a fierce, bold barracuda? You just devour everyone you meet with your feisty personality. Then, you'll this 2009 prom dress trend. What is it? It's the strapless, corseted, long prom dress that flares at the bottom. Wait! This dress is extra bold this year because you can find it in animal prints. While wearing it, you can have a r-oaring good time at the prom. (See example.)

"Round Round"

Whether the upcoming prom is your first or last one, this 2009 prom trend is a crowd pleaser. It's a knee-length, strapless, a-line dress with a satin ribbon and Empire waistline that flares at the bottom. This outfit can look attractive on a variety of body types because its cut gives the wearer an hourglass shape. Also, it comes in traditional and non-traditional colors like pink, red and gold. So, all of you prom-goers who are unsure of what to wear this year, try this dress on for size. You won't be sorry. (See example.)

"She Wants To Move"

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