Know What You Want
Searching for the dress for one of the most memorable and important nights of your high school years can be quite the feat. You want it to be perfect, to compliment you and for you to feel comfortable in it. Having some ideas of the style, fabric, and colors you prefer before you go out shopping will save you time and energy in your hunt. To do this, look through magazines and websites and print out photos to take with you. However, remember to keep an open mind for styles and fabrics you might not have considered before.
Prom Dress Fabrics
Many formal dresses, including prom dresses, are made out of synthetic blends and synthetic wholes, such as polyester, to create certain styles at more affordable costs to the creator and the consumer. However, next to your prom dress looking good, the next and most important issue is for you to feel comfortable in it all night long. During prom you will sit and eat dinner, take mass amounts of photos, and dance all night long. The last thing you want is for your skin to be unable to breathe, become itchy, or even painfully irritated. Many fabrics such as Organza, Taffeta, and Tulle will cause these issues. Below I have listed the basic definitions of the popular fabrics used to make prom dresses so you know exactly what to look for.
Silk: A natural fabric this elegant and shiny. As a natural fabric it stays cool and will not hold moisture against your skin, but lay comfortably and beautifully against your skin. Silk has been used for traditional and formal ware for a very long time it is a classic.
Satin/Sateen: A combination of different types of materials that gives off a shine similar to silk. This is satin. Sateen is when satin and cotton have been blended together to make more affordable, however less durable material.
Organza: Sometimes mistaken for silk by the touch, organza is light weight and soft. It lays against the body gently and compliments almost any figure.
Chiffon: A light, flowy fabric used in many prom dress styles. It fits great on most body types, and is generally layered on other fabrics. Chiffon can be made from silk, nylon and cotton.
Tulle: For the princess feel. Netted fabric, usually reminding us of ballerina tutus, is weaved from non organic nylon, rayon, and others. Usually placed under a ballroom style gown, it is layered to add volume and bravado. But if you have sensitive skin, be careful! It can be very itchy!
The Best Fabric For You and Your Skin
If you want to be comfortable in your own skin, and in your dress of course, your best choice of fabric would be a 100% Silk dress, satin, or sateen dress. If you cannot find, or afford something of such fabric organza maybe your next best choice for your sensitive skin. Being light and flow you can dance the night away without feeling sticky, overheated, or uncomfortable. This is your night to shine, make sure you pick a dress that will enhance the beauty that you are inside and out! Make this a dress and a night to remember.
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