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Are You Saving or Splurging for Prom? March 26, 2009

prom moneyHave a minute? Take this quick survey about your prom spending/shopping habits this year — we’re dying to know! Let’s find out if you’re a recessionista or livin’ large for prom — TAKE THE SURVEY!

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My Prom Date Disaster

As web intern here, part of my job is sharing my real-life prom traumarama with you. But don’t worry, my prom date disaster actually turned out to be the one of the best nights of my life!  I bet most of you are already thinking what guy you want to be your date for prom, because if you wait until the last minute you might find out he’s already taken, right? But what happens if he says yes early on, and  then dismisses you a day before prom?

Yep, that’s my story!  I was excited for prom not only because I loved my long, emerald green dress that took me two months to find, but also because I was finally able to introduce my boyfriend to all my friends. I asked him to be my date two months before prom and he said yes! Everything was going perfectly until a week before prom. We got into a small argument and the night before the dance, he texted me saying he wasn’t coming. The next day,  I woke up sort of angry and sad, but I didn’t let that incident ruin my night. I decided to go by myself and have fun with all my friends.me and my friend

On prom day, my mom sent me to buy something from the grocery store around the corner. On my way there, I met up with a  guy friend of mine who I first met when I was eight years old and I told him my situation . He told me not to feel bad and that he would pick me up from my house at 7 p.m. I was so amazed by his response, because I didn’t even ask him to come with me.  W hen I told him he didn’t have to be my date, he simply said,  “that’s what friends are for.” We had a wonderful time and danced until we couldn’t anymore, and at the end of the night I was so glad that I went with him and not with my first choice.

I shared my prom gossip — now it’s your turn! Do you already know who you’re taking to prom?

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Dyeable Shoes Making a Designer Comeback! March 24, 2009

Lela Rose, known for her feminine ready-to-wear collections and elegant wedding and bridesmaid dress line (she designed the bridesmaid dresses in former First Daughter Jenna Bush’s wedding!), has a new shoe collection at Payless ShoeSource that can complete your prom outfit. (Keep reading, because I’m going to tell you how to score a pair for free!)

At Payless, Lela’s Unforgettable Moments is a collection of satin shoes that you can dye in 64 custom colors — for just $50. Although strappy, metallic shoes have always been a mainstay for prom, these satin shoes are an affordable option to add more color or elegance to your look. If you’re wearing a black gown, you could dye your pumps red, for a stand-out effect. Or, say you were wearing a champagne-colored gown — you could dye your shoes to match them, for a subtle effect of elegance. You can make your jewelry a bit bolder: wear huge, sparkly chandelier earrings and they won’t be competing for attention with your shoes.

What I like best about the Unforgettable Moments shoes are that they have leather soles for durability, and certain styles have a strap around the ankle - SO important when you are on the dance floor.

But don’t just take my advice! I figured you’d want to hear from the true star, Lela Rose (pictured), so I asked her for her prom do’s and don’ts.

LELA ROSE’S PROM ADVICE: “Just don’t pretend you are a princess and wear a tiara! Dress age appropriately and consider buying vintage. Have fun with what you wear because you will definitely look back in 10 years and wonder what you were thinking!”

So, want to get your own pair of Unforgettable Moments shoes for free? Enter our giveaway here!

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Bid on Celebrity Dresses! March 19, 2009

You can own dresses worn by Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, Ashley Greene, and other stylish celebs! They’re putting their dresses up for auction to support DonateMyDress.org, the network that helps girls who can’t afford prom dresses get them.

Go to charityfolks.com/donatemydress to see what’s up for bids. Some dresses were even worn on the prom/dance episodes of Kyle XY and Greek! There are cute Betsey Johnson dresses starting at a fraction of the price of a new one. Place your bids early — the auction is up till March 27th. Good luck!

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Ashley Greene Kicks Off the DonateMyDress.org Campaign in Style March 15, 2009

The Twilight star teamed up with DonateMyDress.org yesterday to kick off a month-long campaign to collect prom dresses for girls in need at Saks Fifth Avenue stores nationwide!  For three hours, she greeted fans who brought a dress to donate and Twilight books and posters for her to autograph.Ashley and Girl Donating Dress

Ashley was just like her character Alice Cullen in Twilight: cheerful, graceful, eager to help get girls like Bella pretty for prom, and absolutely gorgeous! If you want to copy her style for prom, here’s how to get her look:

HER DRESS: Ashley wore a long, flowy, goddess-y alice + olivia dress, which she later donated to the cause — it will be auctioned off on charityfolks.com/donatemydress!  In the goddess dress flipbook on MyPromStyle.com, you can find prom dresses that are similar (why not give your strapless maxi dress a colorful twist with an ombre color pattern - see this dress. Ombre is definitely a trend you see in other alice + olivia dresses!).Ashley Greene in alice + olivia

HER MAKEUP: Chee Lee, a makeup artist from the Giorgio Armani Beauty counter at Saks, gave Ashley a natural bronzed look to match the earth tones of her dress. Armani makeup is a bit pricey, so I asked her what’s worth the splurge. She said the Luminious Silk Foundation ($58) is a must-have because it has yellow undertones, is lightweight, and blends perfectly. You can then rely on drugstore brands for eye shadow, mascara, liner, etc. she says.

For her natural look, Chee used Maestro a rose shade of lipstick (#14), topped with lip shimmer, eye shadows that were sparkling sand and brown colored, black eye liner and false lashes. Chee definitely recommends using false lashes for prom. “It makes all the difference!” she said. Don’t worry, they won’t fall out, because Chee says the adhesive glue is very strong. Plus they make black-colored glue, so you can’t see it. Practice it out before the prom — watch the how-to video here.

* Don’t forget that if you haven’t donated a dress yet, you can do so at any Saks Fifth Ave store near you for the next two Saturdays in March — and get a 20% coupon off a new dress when you do!

* And if you want to host your own prom dress drive for girls in your community, it’s not too late. Read my how-to-get-started guide here!

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Your Prom Night Horoscope March 13, 2009

Do you love reading your horoscope? If so, then you definitely have to check out your prom night destiny on MyPromStyle.com.Astro Prom

Honestly, I’m not hardcore into astrology — I don’t really know what being Sagittarius means to this day, but I was still curious to know what my sign predicted about my prom style. (Yes, I go to prom too! The Ultimate Prom in New York City, in fact, for our annual video series premiering again next week!)

My prom horoscope ended up sounding pretty true so far! It said my style was “sparkly” and the dress I think I’m going to wear to prom this June does have sequins on it. It said I have a spirited mood — I would agree!

Check out your prom horoscope here — does it ring true for you?

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Customize Your Prom Dress Online - and Win It Free! March 11, 2009

Is your worst nightmare showing up to prom in the same dress as another girl? Sure, anyone can personalize a store-bought dress with a killer pair of heels, funky jewelry, and a pretty hairstyle, but if you are looking for even more customization, we’ve got the scoop!

Coco Myles Dresses

I recently discovered CocoMyles.com, an award-winning Website that lets you customize your own evening dress online. You pick the neckline, skirt hemline, fabric, color, and beading you want, and you can also order matching shawls and scarves. If you prefer, choose a dress style inspired by a famous actress, and then select your own color. The best part is, you can do it all for less than $200!

It takes five weeks for your dress to be made and shipped to you. If within 48 hours of receiving it, you decide you don’t like it, you can return it (the only bummer is you’ll have to cover the shipping cost and a $25 fee.)

We’ll help you try your hand at being a dress designer for free! Enter our sweepstakes here, and you can win the chance for you and your best friend to design your own prom dresses.

What would your dress look like? I love the “Pretty Betty” style inspired by America Ferrera, but instead of choosing blue like she did on the red carpet of the 2007 Emmys, I’d go eggplant. Or maybe charcoal, and pair it with hot red heels. Or maybe stick to my signature pink…decisions, decisions!

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Donate a Dress, Just Like Twilight Star Ashley Greene, at Saks Fifth Ave! March 9, 2009

DonateMyDress.org is teaming up with Saks Fifth Ave to collect prom dresses in their stores nationwide, starting this Saturday! All dresses will be donated to community organizations in the DMD network that help prom-goers in need. Besides knowing you’ve helped another girl go to prom looking fabulous, there’s also 20% off a new dress in it for you!prom at Saks Fifth Ave

If you live near New York City and are obsessed with Twilight, don’t miss this!! Ashley Greene, who plays Alice Cullen, will be on hand at the flagship store in Manhattan to offer prom style tips and share her own prom memories. It’s March 14th from 1pm-4pm on the 4th floor.

Ashley’s own prom dress didn’t quite meet the approval of her parents — read about it here — but she adored it, so you might want to ask her for advice if you’re in a similar boat. Granted, if you bring mom along and she ends up helping you pay for your new dress…well, it wouldn’t hurt to compromise on a style you both love.  :)

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Brenda Song Stops by the Office! March 5, 2009

Brenda Song, from the Suite Life on Deck, shared her crazy prom story with us when she visited our office this morning. As a working actress, she had to cancel on going to prom a couple times — but third time around, she made it happen! It just took a bit of prom dress shopping craziness…but I’ll let her tell you all about that. Watch below!

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Going Green for Prom? March 3, 2009

Are you and your student council thinking of ways to green the prom this year? Lots of schools are, so you should too! Here are ways you can jump on the wagon:

girl with flowerDRESS DONATION / SWAPPING

I just read an article about Huntsville High School in Alabama, where senior Morgan Hopper organized the Senior Chick Dress Swap — girls brought dresses they had already worn once and swapped them for a new one. This is a great way to go if you’re on a tight budget and not super picky about the style you want.

Even if you decide to buy a brand-new prom dress (Jovani, NightMoves, Niki Livas are some of my favorite labels, btw, which you can find in the MyPromStyle.com Dress Finder), you can still go green by:

1) Carpooling with friends when you go dress shopping. It’s more fun to shop together anyways!

2) Donating gently worn dresses to girls in need via the DonateMyDress.org network. Find locations in your area by searching here. Recycling and charity rolled into one!

FOOD AT PROM

If you’re on the planning committee, look for a catering company that specializes in locally grown food. Avoid using disposable plates, flatware, paper napkins or dishes at pre- or post-prom parties.

BEAUTY

Try some organic beauty products. Seventeen picked out their favorites here!

TRANSPORTATION

Hummers and stretch limos use up much more fuel per person than a 30-passanger bus would. Consider pulling a bigger group of friends together and renting one of these!

You can get more go-green ideas from page 385 of SeventeenPROM — on newsstands now! I’d also love to hear YOUR ideas for a green prom — leave them below!

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