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How To Choose A Homecoming Dress

Homecoming is a very important event among many middle class students who are about to graduate. The main purpose of a homecoming is to allow students time off from their studies to have fun. The event generally takes place every year in most colleges and universities in the United States. During the event, a homecoming queen and king are crowned. The event is quite a show off event to an extent. Before you choose the type of homecoming dress that you are going to wear, find out the theme of the one your school will host. Some schools will host semiformal homecoming while others allow people to become quite dressy.

For ladies, there is an inexhaustible choice of what to wear in the market. You will want to wear something funky, classy and stylish. If your school hosts a , then your options will we narrowed a little bit and you have to add some creativity to get the taste that you like. If you know who your date will be, then this will make choosing a dress quite simple. If it is a tall guy, consider wearing heels if you are short. Try not to match your homecoming dress colors with your date. Remember you want to dress unique and in something that no other girl will wear.

You can also coordinate your clothes. For example, if you are going to wear purple, your date can wear a purple tie and so on. If you do not know who your date will be yet, choose a dress that you are sure will turn all the mens attention to you. Make sure that the dress does not make you look like a prom attendee. This means that you should stay away from dresses that are popularly known for prom. Your length should be at the knees at least.

If you are looking forward for your , homecoming is the best place to experiment on what you will wear. You can choose a style that is totally the opposite of what you expect to wear during your prom. Most of all choose a dress that works with your body. Do not go for a short dress if your legs are not that showy. Find something that will flaunt your figure properly. Try several dresses to find the style that suits you best. Remember that guys will be paying attention to your homecoming dress. Your date should not dress in an exaggerated tuxedo. He can stick with a jacket and a tie if the school requires a tie for the occasion.

How To Choose The Color Of Your Prom Dress

Prom night is your chance to shine, and by choosing the right set of colors for your prom dress and ensemble, you can make not only your figure and your dress look fantastic, but your face, skin and hair as well. Use your skin's natural hues influence the dress color or pattern you choose. A dress which matches your skin's natural tone will make you appear more vibrant and glowing, while the wrong color can make you appear sallow, sleep-deprived or pale.

Determining Skin mnm couture 2013 Tone

Before choosing a prom dress color, you must first know your skin tone! Skin tones are broken down into two main categories: cool and warm. People with cool skin tones have pinkish-blue undertones to their skin, while those with warm tones have golden undertones. The easiest way to determine which type you belong to is to wash all makeup from your face, then alternately hold silver and gold foil up to your face. The right metal will make your face appear glowing and healthy, while the wrong color will make your skin look grayish and washed out. Silver looks best on cool skin tones, and gold looks best on warm tones.

Once you've determined whether your skin tone is warm or cool, you'll need to find out which season you are. Winter complexions (cool) are typically pale white, yellowish-olive or dark, typically belonging to people with brown or black hair and dark eyes. Inversely, summer complexions (also cool) also have blue or pink undertones, but people with these complexions tend to have hair which doesn't contrast their skin tone as much; most summer-complexioned people are natural blondes or brunettes with light colored eyes.

Spring skin tones, which are warm, often belong to women with creamy ivory skin, freckled pink skin, or darker, suntanned skin coloring. Most people with spring skin tones have strawberry blonde or light red hair with blue or green eyes. Autumn complexioned skin tones have golden undertones which are more bronzed or orange-colored than spring tones. Women with ivory or dark, beige or golden brown skin tones, dark red or brunette hair and brown eyes often fall into this category.

Colors for Winter Tones

Winter complexioned girls have a lot of options when it comes to choosing the best prom dress colors; winter skin tones tend to look best in intense, rich colors such as navy blue, crimson, hot pink and black, but lighter colors such as bright white or fluorescent pastels look great too. Winter complexioned girls should avoid prom dresses in earth tones, which may make them appear pale or sallow.

Colors for tight short dresses Summer Tones

Summer skin tones look most stunning in cool, muted colors and pastels such as baby blue, rose, lavender, plum and even pale yellow. Intense, harshly contrasting colors and earth tones tend to make summer skin tones look washed out.

Colors for floor length evening dresses Spring Tones

Girls with spring skin tones tend to look best in prom dresses with pale, soft colors such as camel, yellow, ivory, kelly green, coral and sky or aqua blues. Spring complexioned girls should avoid dresses with colors that are too harsh and contrasting, such as black, stark white and dark brown. Girls with spring complexions look stunning in the kind of flowing, soft floral patterned fabrics and soft pastels which are popular this season.

Colors for Autumn Tones

Girls with autumn skin tones should look for prom dresses in rich, earthy or spicy colors such as olive orange, gold, rust red, dark brown or a rich gray. Autumn colors always work well on autumn skin tones, but prom dresses in excessively bright colors and blue tones should be avoided.

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