Trends for Long Prom Dresses in 2015

by | Dec 5, 2014 | Shopping

Every year, there is a rush to find the perfect prom dresses on sale, but most young women don’t realize that long prom dresses are available around October or November for next year. Long dresses for 2015 are coming back into fashion, though many young women prefer to have shorter dresses because of the heat. However, there are many great trends for 2015 that shouldn’t go unnoticed.

Goddess

Every woman wants to feel like a goddess, and prom dresses for 2015 are reflecting that. With bright pastel colors, intricate waist and shoulder designs and long, flowing chiffon material, you can look like a goddess as you go to your 2015 prom. These dresses are on sale right now with many boutiques, such as Fanny Brides.

Flowing

Long, flowing gowns are next year’s hot ticket. Layers and layers of chiffon, organza and tulle make it easy to have a flowing dress that will make you look and feel like a princess. Sleeveless, strapless and halter versions of these flowing gowns will be seen in every boutique and dress shop around come May 2015, but you can find yours early so you won’t miss out on all the great choices available.

Slits

For those that want to look a little sexy at their prom, consider a long skirt prom dress with a high slit in the side. These types of dresses are incredibly flirtatious and are sure to raise the roof at your 2015 prom. Choose something form-fitting for a modern and chic look or choose something with lots of bead action to make it more fun. Whatever your personal style, you’ll find a dress that fits your needs.

Two-Tier

For those that like the short prom dress look, you can have it both ways. A short dress can have a long train to give the appearance of a long, full prom dress without all the added aggravation. You can still show off your legs as your best asset without worrying about looking out of place at your prom.

Tea-Length

For young women who dislike the hassles of lifting their skirts to walk up stairs or in case of rain, consider the tea-length dress. These dresses are on sale right now and feature ankle or calf-length dresses that are still considered long, but not quite so long to drag on the ground or get stepped on.

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