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Accessories Are Just As Important As The Designer Prom Dress
There's no doubt that wearing a designer prom dress to Prom can really help a girl to stand out and looking radiantly beautiful. And, many girls will spend a very long time in choosing that perfect dress, but it's just as important to choose the accessories that will be worn with the dress. So, if you haven't already done so, take a little time to consider what you'll need.
Even the most beautiful of designer prom dresses can be made to look even better with the judicious use of accessories. In fact, every type of prom gown, from a classic style like the Joli prom dress to the Hollywood look of a Jovani prom dress, can be enhanced with the right accessories.
The good news is you don't have to spend much either; you've already spent enough on the designer prom dress. An accessory isn't the main item - the gown is - so people don't inspect the accessory. The right accessory shouldn't even be that noticeable; it should highlight the dress but should almost be non-existent.
Here are some prom dress accessory tips to get you thinking.
If your dress is either strapless or has , you're neckline can look quite bear. It's a great opportunity to wear a sparkling necklace with matching earrings. Remember, it doesn't have to cost much; it just has to be in keeping with the style and embroidery of the corset. Pearls are another old favorite, especially with the more classic styles of gowns like the Joli prom dress.
A strapless gown just looks lovely when accompanied with by a shawl. Try wearing the shawl loosely around you arms so that your necklace and earrings remain on view.
How often do women get the opportunity to wear long gloves? A prom dress is usually sleeveless and allows women to wear beautiful satin gloves. You may not be able to buy an exactly matching shawl and gloves when you buy the designer , but be sure that the colors and patterns match the dress.
Choose your hosiery and prom shoes according to the prom gown length. With long skirts style isn't paramount as no one is going to see them anyway, so put comfort first. For high-and-low prom dresses or short prom dresses, choose prom shoes and hose that will empire waist wedding dresses complement your legs and feet.
Open-toe prom shoes with flesh or light-colored hose look divine with slender legs. If your legs are heavy or large in the calves, and you want to de-emphasize your lower legs, choose closed-toe prom shoes with dark-colored hose.
Choosing the handbag can be the biggest challenge. Again, few dresses come with ready made matching bags, so you need to choose one that matches. It doesn't have to be the same color; the colors should be from the same part of the color wheel so they complement one another, or they must be from opposite ends to contrast one another. More importantly, try to find a handbag whose materials matches that of you gown.
Finding accessories can be a lot easier if you shop online for your designer prom dress as many retailer's websites provide a comprehensive list of items that will accessorize the particular gown you're interested in.
Wedding Dresses and Prom Dresses The Pitfalls of Going Cheap
Today's brides and prom girls are faced with ever rising costs in all areas of their lives, but especially so when it comes to preparing for special occasions, like weddings and prom! So it's important to create a budget and to plan and shop wisely. Getting the best value for the money is on every shoppers agenda and today, more than ever, women are given the option of purchasing a custom prom or wedding dress at a fraction of the cost, just by heading overseas!
Many companies overseas are willing to make a custom-made dress for women in the U.S. who want a certain style, but are unable to afford a high quality designer wedding or prom dress. If you decide to purchase your dress from an overseas factory, you need to be aware of the many important issues that will come up regarding the quality, size and color of your dress. You will also be faced with all sorts of shipping issues which are out of your control and out of the control of the vendor.
Lately, there has been whole slew of defunct factories that have re-purposed themselves to address the needs of American women seeking affordable formal wear. Often, these factories have no other experience in fashion except how to run the machines and how to convince the public to buy from them. They own none of the beautiful gowns you see in the pictures and they have made no money selling their gowns to knowing customers.
Low Quality
The actual photos of the real gowns are owned by the real designers of the dress, who overlook the production of each and every gown at each and every aspect of the production cycle.This is called Quality Control and at many overseas factories, you will have none of that. For instance, the picture will only be the suggested look of the dress. The vendor will use a photo of a dress to copy it in your preferred color and size. But keep in mind, the dresses are only replicas of the picture, they do not own the actual dress you are seeing in the picture. The copy will be made so it looks like the same dress even though the material, quality or details won't be the same, for the price you are willing to pay.
Most likely you will not even get a dress that looks like the picture, so beware. One dressmaker from Hong Kong told me, "even though the dress will be almost similar in shape, we cannot be 100% sure, that this dress is exactly as the picture or that the quality will match the original one". She went on to state: "if the quality was the same as the real dress, believe me, royal wedding guest dresses the price would also be much higher."
Nevertheless, even if you were happy with a dress that looked almost like the picture, you might be surprised if the details of your dress were of a less expensive version. For example, one customer expressed regret that her wedding dress looked cheap because her foreign dressmaker used sequins instead of beading. Sequins on a wedding dress! From far away, you couldn't tell the difference, but she was too embarrassed to wear it to her own wedding, so she had to purchase another dress that was of the quality she felt she deserved. To make matters worse, since it looked like the photo, she was not given one dime of her purchase price back, even though she shipped the dress back at her own expense!
Poor Fit
Your custom made dress will be made-to-order, using your own measurements. If you receive your dress and it needs to be tailored, you be prepared for the additional cost and time to make it fit your body perfectly!
Nowadays, good tailors charge $45.00 - $55.00 per hour. Extra turnaround time could be up to a week, or more, if the tailor is not overbooked!
Other common design problems include:
cheap fabric that wrinkles or shows permanent water spotting knee length homecoming dresses from steam irons
poor workmanship
plastic beads and crystals
large pearls in place of seed pearls
garish thread color
poor or non-existent foundation / boning features
poor finishing
unprofessional hemming
see-through lining
While it's true that many of the authentic design companies use manufacturers in Asia and beyond, not all factories are created equal, we know. The really good ones are contracted by the major design houses around the world and are constantly monitored for quality.
Strange Color
If you are buying online, you will obviously be viewing the color choices for your dress on a computer screen. Since computer screens have chromatic aberration, especially between CRT screens and LCD screens, you cannot be guaranteed that the color of the dress will be exactly the same with the photographs you saw. Don't take a chance on being shocked at the outcome. Always ask for fabric samples (swatches) to be sent to you by mail before you order! Any reputable distributor is more than happy to send you samples of various colors and the various fabrics they incorporate into their gowns.
Uncertain Shipping Time
Shipping time can also pose a problem, especially if you are up against a deadline and did not allow enough time for the dress to be transported across the ocean. You might not get your dress for up to 30 days after you place your order. Because you bought the item from opposite side of the earth, it needs time to ship and the duration on its way to you is out of your control. Once the item leaves the hands of the dressmaker, it is out of their control as well. So if the shipper has to add a few days here and there to their travel time based on unforseen circumstances, you may be without a dress for your next special occasion. The shipping times for overseas packages have a lot more leeway than what we are used to in the U.S. Keep in mind that you won't get your money back, if the vendor sent your dress on time, but the shipper held its arrival up for some reason.
While we are on the topic of shipping, you need to be aware that you, the buyer is responsible for all import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. Your dress will sit in a crate at the dock until these expenses are paid and the box is released to the overland transportation company. This could take up to 2 additional weeks if Customs waits for your check to clear, before it ships.
Oh, and in the event you are so dissatisfied with your dress, you do want to send it back for a refund, be prepared to pay the return shipping as well.
Are you willing to gamble that your next special occasion dress will be just what you want in all ways: fit, color, quality? If you don't want to take a chance, then be sure to purchase from an authorized dealer of authentic formal wear. Be patient and mindful, and watch for semi-annual sales of last season's dresses and you will be rewarded with the best, not the second best.