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Mar
19
2010
by Ashley Slayton

One word describes prom 2010: BOLD!

Bold colors, patterns and accessories are the key to making this year's prom one to never forget. Girls and guys both will want to step out in style this year with choices that grab attention and stand out from the crowd. From limousines to psychedelic dresses, everyone will be making a statement on prom night.

The Big Arrival

Image begins with the arrival. Many prom-goers will chip in and share a limousine on prom night. Rolling up in style will begin the night with a bang. Some students will even upgrade to a Hummer limo or other designer ride, complete with party-style interior and music. Parents will rest easy knowing their child isn't have to navigate the dark, busy roads late at night, and students will get a taste of the good life on the way to and from prom night.

Dresses

The dress is probably the single most important part of prom for many girls. It's a right of passage for girls who want to look their very best. This year girls will be going bold with their choices–nothing will be done halfway.

Patterns: Crazy, psychedelic-inspired prints in bright colors is huge this year. Streamlined dresses featuring the bold patterns with a hint of sparkle will be seen on countless dance floors. The range of options for cut and color allow girls to find a dress that flatters them, all while keeping up with the year's hottest trend.

Length: After years of tripping while trying to dance,  girls have finally taken the plunge and chosen short, flirty dress to hit the dance floor–and for good reason! Short prom dresses are still formal enough for the occasion, but girls can move with ease and lose the sense of stuffiness that some can feel in large, cumbersome dresses. It's all about feeling like yourself in your dress!

Metallics: Sequins, beading and full-on metallic fabrics will be all the rage on prom night this year. Girls will set out to copy their favorite celebrities after seeing them rock the red carpet donning metallic dresses of all lengths and styles. Girls can use the versatile look to go full glam or choose edgier accessories and styles to show off their rock star persona. With so many options, prom night is sure to be a little brighter with so many metallic dresses!

Vintage: Some things never go out of style, vintage bombshells being one of them. From the little black dress, to old Hollywood siren, many girls will select a classic look for their special occasion. And what's not to like? Flattering cuts, gorgeous hair and bold makeup are a surefire hit, no matter what decade you're in!

Hair

Girls this year are going for a head-to-toe look. No detail is overlooked in their planning–including the hair! However, while their dresses may be bold, girls will opt for a more subdued look for their hair. No girl wants to look like she's trying too hard. She wants her hair to compliment her look and appear "finished," not contrived or overworked. On prom night, many girls looking like themselves, only more polished and with a little extra flair.

Up do's: What's prom night without an up do? This hairstyle has been the go-to for decades. It gets the hair up and away from the face, allowing a girl's beauty to shine through and giving her prom dress the attention it deserves.

This year's up do's will feature loose curls, low chignons and the occasional sleek ponytail. The days of hundreds of bobby pins and cans of hairsprays are long gone. Girls know now that simple, easy hair is the best way to show off their good looks. Also, look for hairpins and flowers in the hair to top of an overall look.

Short hair: Too often girls with short hair are left in the dark for prom. However, there are dozens of ways to "dress up" short hair for prom! Given this year's big trend of hair accessories, short hair has never been easier do! Simply adding a sparkly pin, headband or bunch of pins will take a short hairstyle from sassy day to glam evening!

And depending on the style, adding a little height to the crown and bending some ends on a few layers and add that special touch to a wide-range of short hairstyles for prom. Take time to experiment prior to the big night to find what looks best.

Accessories

Jewelry and Bags: Because many girls with choose to have their dress be center stage, they will be choosing jewelry that doesn't upstate their dress and compliments their look. A simple earring and bracelet might be the perfect touch when completing a prom look.

Girls will also be choosing low-profile bags, opting for small clutches to their  lip gloss cameras and prom tickets. Some girls may also choose to use their clutches for additional bling on prom night. There are countless options of encrusted clutches that will work beautifully with a wide-rage of dresses without being overpowering.

Flowers: Prom corsages and boutonnieres are an absolute must for prom. This traditional flower arrangement has had a modern makeover in the last few years, making it yet another place to make a statement. Corsage bars are the latest craze that allows prom goers to build their own corsage from a buffet-style offering of ingredients.

Girls and guys are coordinating some of the wild and crazy colors seen in their clothing into their flowers. Flowers in every color, bright beading and heavy wiring are all ways they can make their prom corsages as unique as they are! Bold choices from the top of the head to the tip of the finger will make prom 2010 a night these lucky guys and girls will never forget!

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Mar
05
2010
by Mandy Maxwell

Ever heard of a corsage bar? It's pretty new, but totally fun! A corsage bar is a buffet-style spread of frills, decorations and doodads that allow to you pick-and-choose the coolest features for your personalized corsage!

Picture this: Dozens of adorable bowls filled with all the cutest beads, trinkets, jewels, chains, pearls, all in a multitude of colors. Beside those lay all sorts of ribbons and wires in an array of colors and textures. You will be able to pick and choose what creative things you want for your corsage as well as the perfect flowers you want to showcase your complete prom look.

This prom season is all about COLOR! The patterns are bright, the solids are bright — bright, bright, bright! With all this flashy flare, it's no wonder fashion forward girls are choosing to wear something more contemporary than your average rose-and-babies-breath corsage.

This is where the fun comes in: corsage bars are a great way to spice up your super prom experience! You can get exactly what you want and how you want it.

First, you'll need to ask your local florist if she is are hosting a corsage bar this prom season. Many will be hosting corsage bar parties or weekends leading up to prom. Schedule a time for you and all your girlfriends visit at once and help each other make amazing custom corsages to accentuate their prom dress.

Before starting your design, think about your dress. What style is it? If it's a funky, neon color, get vibrant neon flowers to match. Leopard print? Choose blacks, browns and gold metal accents. You want your corsage to top off your look. Don't be afraid to be bold!

If you are using the metal wire swirls (like in the picture above) be sure to choose the metal that matches your prom jewelry. Silver goes with almost anything, but if everything else you're wearing is gold it's going to stick out like a sore thumb!

Because the trend this year is color, don't be afraid of it! If you have a solid-teal prom dress, use teal flowers and rhinestones in your corsage for a sleek, monochromatic look. Every color has a range of complementary colors, so ask your florist which goes best with your dress. For teal, it's orange, so accent your beautiful, teal dress with bright, orange roses and sparkly silver swirls.

If your dress is black or white, the color palette is endless! Do something striking like a black and red corsage for your black dress. (I know there are a lot of teens are looking for Twilight-inspired prom looks.) For your white dress, do a silver-inspired corsage with metallic silk roses and silver, glittery embellishments.

Things To Remember: Your florist always knows best, so take their expert advice when designing your corsage. Don't go overboard with your design. You don't want to look like you had a tiny craft store blow up on your wrist! Unless you're Lady Gaga, when florist says that's enough then, well, that's enough!
Want more than just a photo to remind you of prom 2010? Choose a corsage that will not only survive a night of dancing and fun, but will last as a keepsake for years to come. Silk flowers are becoming more and more realistic and most florists use them in corsages. (Especially for proms.)

Don't Forget Your Date!
Use the corsage bar to coordinate your other prom essentials. Don't forget to create a custom boutonniere for your date that matches your corsage.

Creative, cutting-edge teens are also doing more than just corsages. You're florists should be prepared to make custom hair accessories like hair clips and barrettes. Matching flower rings are a big trend too! (Check out the photo to the right.) I have even seen some trendy teens putting a row of tiny flowers on across the strap of their shoes! Think outside of the box — it's your big day!

It's all up to you, and that is the best part about the corsage bar! If you want to really stand out, these are 100% guaranteed to be unique because they were designed by you.

UPDATE! Florists, check out the article, "Corsage Bar How-To!" at our sister site, FSN's, Bloomin' Blog!
Here, you'll find basic tips and instructions about creating a corsage bar in your very own shop! Take a look and see how fun it is to let teens' creativity shine through!
Mar
27
2009
by Leigh Morrisett

After prom parties are popular for many reasons, mainly because many teens aren't ready to call it a night with their friends.  By hosting an after prom breakfast, you provide a safe place for the teens to hang out after prom.

First thing to do is to set guidelines with your teen. Discuss what is acceptable at the party and what is not acceptable.  Some parties go on all night. While others have a cut off time for everyone to leave and go home.  Take time to talk this over with your teen and if possible get a few other parents involved.  Make the time period and guidelines for the party known well in advance of the event.  This can be done with the party invitations you send.

You can go all out with your decorations or you can be very minimalistic. Either way, you will need to decide whether to go with the prom theme or in a different direction all together. If you want to change it up, try a pajama party theme.  All the teens can come to the party location and change from their prom wear into pj's (you might want some guidelines for acceptable attire).

Deciding which type of food to serve is simple.  Any Breakfast food will do: eggs, bacon, bagels, fruit. Buffet style works best for these types of food and hungry teens. You may want to have several carafes of flavored coffees available or other drinks such as orange juice, milk and soda. To add pizzaz include a chocolate fountain. If you're hosting a party for a huge crowd of prom goers, you'll need to rent warming dishes and other tableware.  Of course, the most convenient way to serve the food is to hire a caterer.

An after breakfast prom party is a wonderful way to extend the prom in a fun and safe way.  It is also a way for them to create memories that will last a lifetime.

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