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Ideas for your 2017 Prom - no matter what your style!

#prom17, #promdresses, #promfashion , #prominspo , #teenfashion, #teenlife , #teenstyle

This week our fashion guru Blair has pulled together some great outfits, to make you the bell of the ball!

Prom season is coming. Signifying the end of your school year and the start of a bright future.

There's no better time to show the world who you are whilst having fun discovering your own style.

GLITTER PROM

If you want to wear a floor length ball gown covered in sparkles and unleash your inner Cinderella then go for it!


GIRLY PROM

If you can’t bear the thought of pretending to be a Princess then don't be afraid to break the mould and ‘do’ you.

UNICORN PROM

We've put together a few ideas to inspire your prom look, but the thing to remember is to feel comfortable and confident in whatever you choose to wear.


STYLE IT DARK PROM

Own your style girls and most importantly have FUN!

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to 8ybg

a prom is a dance at school

sharklover44 r

in most of these dresses, you would be showing of a lot of your breasts. is it posible to where something a little less revealing?

8ybg

OMG u guys i do not know wha tprom is LOL

Roses

Can't wait for my year eleven prom in a few weeks! It will be a great way to celebrate the end of GCSEs and say goodbye to my friends cos I'm not going to the same college as then in September. Don't worry about the date and just have fun! Btw I have a floor length burgundy gown :)

Cassie Coconut

Never had a prom! I wouldn't were any of those to one anyway I am no good at dressing up. Maybe next year in year eleven I will want to, but do I have to buy something especially? I don't think I can afford anything and all my clothes are casual. Help!

huh

prom will never happen cuz of covid

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