The Pros of Going Short
Style experts
say there is a long list of good reasons for choosing a short dress, some of them fun and some of them practical!
- No tripping or overheating. With a short dress, comfort reigns and you won't need to worry about your heels getting caught up in your dress – and you'll be able to coolly strut your stuff on the dance floor all night without your dress getting in the way, or making you overheat.
- Less dress, less to change. Alterations for prom dresses can be a major headache – and if you're unlucky, it can be one which can continue until just hours before the big night. With a shorter dress, any alterations that may be needed are likely to be a lot smaller and a lot easier.
- Standing out from the crowd. While there are plenty of short formal dresses to be seen on catwalks and red carpets, chances are that on prom night, you'll be surrounded by girls in long gowns – and the odds of somebody turning up in the same dress are a lot lower when you go short!
- It won't have to be just for prom night. While many prom dresses end up packed away in a box at the back of a closet forever after the big night, a short dress will have plenty more chances to be seen again at future parties. And if your budget is a major consideration, the price tags often get smaller along with the size of the dress.
- Give your shoes a chance to shine. Your shoes are a big – and expensive – part of any prom ensemble, and with a shorter dress, you’ll be a lot more able to show off those perfect heels or pumps!
What Style of Short Gown Will Suit You?
While there may be
less material to play with, there are just as many varieties of short prom dress out there as
there are of longer gowns, and one can be found that will flatter any figure.
Sleeveless dresses are ideal for the slim figure, while halter styles can be
stunning on just about anybody – and will put your accessories on full display!
One-shoulder dresses are among the most flattering around, and the princess or
“A-line” dress style is a great way to introduce features like pearls and sequins.
There are also plenty of lace-covered style that suit short dresses – and all
kinds of figures – perfectly, and the classic cocktail short dress can be ideal
for prom night, and plenty of other occasions besides.
Staying Short and Staying Classy
Short may be
trendy but it can also be traditional – short dresses were turning heads as far
back as the 1920s! Style experts say that with a shorter dress, you can still
achieve a completely classic look if you keep things straightforward – don't go
overboard with your hairstyle or make-up keep your shoes, jewelry, and other
accessories simple, and make sure everything matches the dress!
This article is contributed by Mediabuzzer.
Beautiful styles!
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ReplyDeletePersonally i don't know what I'd choose. Maybe short, because I wear more often long dresses than short ones! (I have to living in doha!)
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I'm so jealous! I have never been to a prom, but if I did, I actually would have preferred a long dress, but after reading this post and looking at these amazing prom dresses that you picked out, I must say that I find these short dresses really cool!
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They are all cute :) Keep In touch dear..
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I totally agree with you, I really like that tip, that short prom dresses can be reused! :)
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These are gorgeous, love the different styles of them too :) xx
ReplyDeleteI wish we had the prom here - it's probably happening now, but not like in the US. We don't have a corsage, nor a date, usually you go with your girlfriends. I would also pick a short dress for sure, so much prettier. Happy weekend Kim xx
ReplyDeleteThese dresses are perfect for a prom or even for a cute event lovely pick Kim they are stunning. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love short dresses more than the long ones for sure. Because of my height, it's hard to find long dresses that don't need any adjusting:P
ReplyDeleteId pick a short gown too for a prom, that red one is simply outstanding! Here in my country there isnt this tradition, such a shame! Have a nice weekend Kim! xo
ReplyDeleteThese look really cool!I like the second one
ReplyDeleteCANDICE | BEAUTY CANDY LOVES
Even though I loved my prom dress, I sometimes wonder if I would have worn a shorter dress lol! Great post Kim!
ReplyDeleteNot gonna lie, I've always preferred long dresses to short dresses because legs (lol) and I've always believed that long dresses are better suited for prom. But now that I've read this post, I'm giving it a second thought, haha
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I'm now wondering where my long prom dress is stored! Short prom dresses definitely make sense and there are such cute styles!
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I wore a short prom dress both years and I loved it! Although now, I wish I would have worn a short dress one year and a long one the next because you only get so many opportunities to wear a gown like that!
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I never made it to my prom, but I would have chosen a long dress. Happy weekend, Kim!
ReplyDeleteDresses like these, especially modern silhouettes can be so much fun to wear. I do love gowns though, but these are great pieces. <3 /Madison
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Long prom dresses are probably more traditional but short styles seem like they'd be more fun.
ReplyDeleteRowena @ rolala loves
I've noticed that shorter dresses are more popular now for prom or formal dances than when I was in school!! I'm super short to long dresses were always way too long for me.
ReplyDeleteI think the short dresses look fab, here for prom they're being used too…
ReplyDeleteIn my case, I prefer long ones - there are not many chances to get dressed up in long royal like gowns … so i make take advantage of those opportunities.
Prom dresses are so fun and flirty these days! They were hideous and puffy back in my high school days.
ReplyDeleteYou've made a good point, short prom dresses mean you can show off your gorgeous, embellished heels! :)
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I never experienced prom, I think it's an Amarican culture which is slowly adopted by other countries. My husband's nice is having her prom end of this month and she is super excited about it and shopping for a prom dress is such a huge deal for her. It's really cute to see how excited she is. I gave her some makeup for her prom night and she's over the moon about it. LOL!
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These dresses are so pretty! I didn't wear short dresses to any of the proms I attended, but I love short party dresses now. They're so much fun!
ReplyDeleteI always regret not going to prom for the experience and being able to dress up like this, that dress next to number 3 is beautiful! I agree on all the pros a short dress can have, I feel like a long dress would just be a burden by the end of the day with it dragging on the floor everywhere :x
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I wore a short prom dress when I went to prom a long, long time ago. It's definitely all about the shoes for me :) Have a good weekend, Kim!
ReplyDeleteIt's funny how customs and trends change. When I had my formal or any kind of event requiring a gown it was always considered such a faux-pas to go super short. Angled hems and thigh high splits were always acceptable though and a way of preventing trip ups.
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You don't have to convince me! I'm always up for a shorter dress ;b Haha, the long ones are just too fussy to have to deal with throughout an eventful night!
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I quite like the idea of long prom dresses.
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All of them for me :) On my French blog: "you can straighten your hair and eat Strawberries Tagada at the same time" :)
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I've always like short dresses. The only time I wore long dresses were my wedding evening gown and I think just 1 more maxi dress. Even when I attend weddings, I would usually wear short dresses. Perhaps I should try to embrace long dresses too.
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As I was reading this I had to smile, as a few weeks ago I attended a black tie event in a full length dress and my heel caught in the hem a couple of times. I was so relieved not to have fallen over!! I agree too that it's a shame that shoes are hidden. Short dresses are certainly easier to wear and can be worn more often but the long ones do feel glamorous.
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I love dresses in general but I have way more short dresses. It's a lot more versatile than long dresses. Beautiful styles Kim!
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I love the variety of dresses you can find nowadays, when I was younger it used to be long prom dresses only so I quite like seeing how things evolve and change! :)
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Looking back on it now, I wish I had chosen a short dress for my dance but I did the half high and half long look so it wasn't fantastic but at least it was trendy back then lol
ReplyDeleteThese gowns are so beautiful for the younger ladies.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love those prom dress options. I definitely rocked a short one two years in a row.
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Beautiful dresses! Short dresses are so cute!
ReplyDelete#1 is my fave! Short prom dresses are for real perfect to show up the heels!
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actually, all of my prom dresses were short "cocktail" dresses!
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