Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Help From The Prom Goddess – East Coast Vs West Coast Prom Dresses

The East and West coast of The USA vary in a lot more ways than simply their style of hip hop music. Here are some differences between East Coast and West Coast prom dresses.

What’s Up East Coast!

In New England states, as far down as Delaware, prom dresses are more conservative than in the west. This may be credited in part to tradition and lifestyle. This area of the country is significantly rooted in custom.

As you may understand, the East Coast was the earliest section of America to be settled and it still abides by some of the Puritan sensibilities of the period. Just to illustrate, you can still find actively practicing Amish communities here as compared to the West.

Subconsciously, this fact has an effect on style vogue. Indeed, contemporary liberties have expanded the definition of what is acceptable, but a few of the authentic family values keep teens in this region from dressing up too racy.

For high school formals, you will still see splits. They just might not go higher than mid-thigh. And they will typically be on only one side rather than up both the right and left leg. Furthermore, you will see them around the front legs more so than in the back.

And lastly, hemlines definitely will still go short, just not as short. And it is improbable that you will get both a mini hem along with a split in the same design. More common will be a separated layer which overlays a fully blanketed layer.

Rather than plunging necklines, sweetheart cut bodices are preferred. And rather than a bum-baring V-back, fashion magazines will feature halters with sophisticated patterns of shoulder straps.

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