Tuesday 15 November 2011

Popular Theme Ideas For Proms

The prom completes your stay in high school. Almost as much as graduation, the prom is anticipated by all students from the start of high School! All juniors and seniors have the opportunity to dress formally, have, fun, and dance with their high school sweethearts during prom. Students are always excited by the fun when the idea of a prom occurs to them.

Go Retro

Organizers must choose a theme for students to be able to plan their outfits. Do you know what the party's theme should be? The theme will determine what type of decorations should be used, the setting, and the attendee's clothing. One of the most popular prom themes for 2009 is 70's retro. A vintage look can be accomplished with a silk scarf, gold necklaces and sunglasses that are oversized. The look of the 1970's has never gone out of style. This prom theme is neat, as it would bring back memories from high school. It would be enjoyable since they could see how their parents were like.

Shakespeare's times

This motif is designed for young people who want to play at being dashing Romeos and eye catching Juliets - Shakespeare would be proud! The theme of this prom will highlight the apex of Shakespearean literature. This theme has a romantic atmosphere that is reminiscent of classic Shakespeare. The negative thing is every one has to wear Elizabethan costumes, including the neck frills of the period. The thick fabric will make people sweat if the hall isn't air conditioned.

Surfing

Tired of the same old predictable look of dresses and tuxedos, how about taking it to the next level, declare it a Surfin' USA, beach theme all the way. The students would be able to wear real swimwear if the venue is actually on the beach. Less daring girls may decide to wear one-piece swimsuits and shorts. It is acceptable for men to dress much more casually, though. If you decide taking a bunch of children to the shore is too dangerous, one way to make do would be to hang tiki torches and play reggae music - maybe sand the floor to give the gym a beachy feel.

Greek Olympian Theme

Why not create Olympian Greek gods and goddesses out of the high school students? All that is needed are Grecian tunics and one shoulder dresses in sheer chiffon and satin. It shouldn't be a Herculean task. Accessories such as gold arm cuffs and strappy flip-flops finish the Grecian look. You must bring your swords!

Designer Chic

Who says runway stars have to be skinny models or well muscled men to be able to walk along the catwalk? When given the limelight, juniors and seniors will show off signature brands such as Armani. During the ongoing global crisis, you can still shop for fashionable yet affordable clothes. The students will try to emulate the looks of the runway without breaking the budget - that is part of their job of being 'models'. Everyone will be able to strut their stuff on the catwalk and that will benefit self esteem for all. If you want a certain look, like a runway style photo session, hire a photographer that can take pictures whenever the pupils strut their stuff. Using life size models really sets the theme. Feel free to experiment with your outfit. Being creative is the key. Girls could display the ethereal beauty of a ballerina by dressing in a chiffon empire-cut tunic and a matching satin headband. A simple wardrobe for a catwalk professional consists of lots of solids and very few prints.

A Gala Evening

This idea never goes out of fashion. Sitting in their luxurious tuxedos and delicate silk dresses, the students couldn't help but feel an overwhelming sense of sophistication and glamor. The music of the gala theme is what gives it a classic feel. It's similar to the fashion catwalk, complete with lighting, but more formal. Because the focus is on grace and style it is better to wear plain dresses that do not have accessories and ruffles. It is important to select the right fabric. The best fabrics for gowns are satin and silk.

Proms are there to allow people to enjoy themselves, no matter what the theme is. Don't spend money on clothes you will most likely never wear again. Whenever you can, choose higher quality at a reasonable price.




Jacquie Generra writes about Teenagers and other Fashion & Personal Care as a staff writer for HowToDoThings.com.

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