What Does Your Dream Prom Gown Look Like

Some young ladies always pictured themselves in a princess prom gown with a full skirt and a tight bodice. The childhood dream can become a reality on prom night when you step into one of the princess-style prom dresses offered from the Mori Lee line. Why not go with a ruched skirt and a corset-style on top? Anyone who has read or seen Gone with the Wind has pictured herself decked out like Scarlett O’Hara and this collection gives you the chance to get an idea of what that might be like!

Perhaps you picture yourself in a more fitted look in your prom gown. No problem – take a look at the Mauri Simone collection of 2011 Prom Dresses.

They are not only appropriate for prom dresses, and homecoming gowns, but you can wear these stylish items to any type of event where you would need to put on evening wear. The line includes a chocolate-colored long gown with a deeply ruffled skirt, a strapless dress in a pale yellow color with a handkerchief hemline, and a white, floor-length number that reminds one of what a Greek goddess would wear if she came to Earth.

If your taste runs to bright colors and luxurious fabrics, then you will definitely want to check out the offerings from Tiffany Designs. These dresses are so vibrant, they demand to be worn with the confidence of a woman who wants attention. Get a halter style with a deeply scooped back or go for a strapless look; either way, these long gowns will make you look and feel beautiful.
That’s what playing dress-up as a child is really about. Little girls want to picture themselves wearing long, elegant gowns as adults. While most of us will never know what it’s like to be a princess, that doesn’t mean that we can’t put on a luxurious ball gown and go to the prom looking like one – at least for that night.