Ready To Be Prom Pretty

Seniors Prom is once in a lifetime.  We may never wear a red carpet look ever again.  Not all of us will be lucky enough to attend galas in the future or be the a star of a show (weddings in particular).  Prom is where everyone is spectacular....it's your chance to shine.  Like Kat Graham said, "Go big or go home" about Prom.  I agree---except my wallet doesn't. With expenses of doing my hair, make up, buying a dress, shoes to go with, a cluch, accessories and the fee of arriving with style....How are we suppose to pay for college?
 1) Borrow
  • Your sister won't kill you for borrowing her dress (Jacob)[belongs to my sister] and belt (BCBG, $100+) [belongs to my sister].  This is most effective when no one saw your sister wearing these items before.
  • Buy it, wear it, return it.  The policy says no and the policy sees nothing.

    2)Sponsorship
  • Talk about prom to every person who loves you.  Parents are probably on board, but did you try uncles and aunts?
3) Let's Split
  • The limo ride cost is cheaper if you get more people chip in.  Isn't this the most obvious one?
4) Don't Buy From Big Brands
  • Everyone probably try to buy their prom stuff from there too.  Try less liked stores to avoid wearing the same thing as someone else.  And it's less expensive.  And new talented designers may be working for them if they didn't find a big break yet.  You may just find a gem.
5) If You Are Going To Spend A Lot...
Might as well spend it on something you can use again.  Or look for the brand names stuff at outlets.
Bebe, $60





I got it for $50 at Winners =)
Aldo, $80










 I got it for $40 at Aldo Outlet ^_^






Have fun at prom!-EssSee








H&M, $60--->Sale: $30

**** Try H&M for inexpensive pretty dresses!

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