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New Prom Dresses For 2006!

Here are a few ideas about what has been seen in the new dress collections, and the styles that dominate. Tips on how to wear them and some great fashion ideas, whether youre or !

1. Halternecks

This style is one that transcends time, it has been seen all over the new collections and the necklines are increasingly deep. It’s great for flattering slim frames, but also for showing off a shapely bust. If you have a small bust try a dress with a flimsier fabric, so that it does not cling so tightly, as this will not enhance. By having ruffles of fabric this will give the illusion of a more generous bust.

2.Budding & Beading

A great timeless piece that is seen on all. This means the small detail that is embroidered on the fabric, be it round the hem at the bottom or next to the bust. The catwalks were lined with detailing, so try to pick a dress with some interesting sparkled or coloured detail. My favourite ones are those with a detailed bustier and then a simple similar to the one on the left.

3. Waist-lines

All the fashion collections are toying with the idea of the waist. The lines were all over the place, from just under the bust to the hips and certainly the favourite idea was having the waist accentuated with gathering of fabric and adding of extra fabric in bright colours. Try loads of different styles when you shop for your dress, and don’t be put of - why not buy something that is unusual - these are sometimes the better .

4. Lace

This is a very sexy fabric, and worn in any form is likely to be ideal if you are looking for a romantic dress. Try a dress which has a hidden fabric over the top of the coloured one. These tend to make your skin look softer and your look very red-carpet. Try lace over the whole dress, on the bust and on the sleeves.

5. Two-tone

A great idea that is inspired by the recent designs is that of a two-tone dress. This means that either the dress fades from the darkest to the lightest shade possible (similar to the one on the right) or the dress is split into two shades, usually the bust one shade and the skirt the other. These are flattering on all shapes and sizes, from to .

6. Gathering

For , the gathering takes place mainly below the bust. This is the most flattering silhouette for all sizes. Look for gathering in different places than you would expect, try on that have gathers or ruffles in the skirt in all different positions, including horizontal and circular.

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Some of the seen in the latest designs shows show off the glories of past years. Taking inspiration right from the times of Jane Austen, right up to the 1980’s, look better and more vintage than ever. Try to mix eras to create an up to date fashion concept. For example, try a dress cut under the bust with short sleeves with an A-line skirt.

For further tips and ideas for how to choose and co-ordinate your clothes, visit 2006 Prom dresses

This article was submitted by Alissa Carter, owner of Dress Search website, great for .

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