Prom season approaches, and you’re trying to find a plus size prom dress that makes you feel gorgeous. So why is it so hard to find a prom dress that doesn’t make you look like the mother of the bride, or make you look like a sausage in a tutu, or require metal plate armor to look smooth? Here are some tips for finding a prom dress to compliment your curves.
Step 1 Take your measurements. Measure your bust, waist, hips, low hips, and inseam. Write the measurements down and keep them with you as you shop. Every brand is sized slightly differently, so knowing your measurements will save you time and frustration.
Step 2 Start early. Don’t get stuck the week before the dance scrambling for a dress. March is a good time to start looking. If you can, buy a year early to get the best deal. Summer is the best time to buy gorgeous formal dresses at deep discounts. Buy a little loose if you’re worried about a size change. You can have it taken in by a dressmaker the next spring if it’s too big, but it’s much harder to let a dress out if it’s too small.
Step 3 Decide which parts of your body you want to accentuate, and which parts you don’t want to expose. If you have great legs, go for Tea Length Prom Dresses. If you have beautiful shoulders and arms, Halter Prom Dresses will look lovely. If you’re busty, go for coverage with beautifully structured seams. If you’re pear-shaped, look for a dress with details by the bust, a corset, or Ball Gown Prom Dresses to minimize hips. The goal is to create the appearance of a balanced hourglass shape to show off your figure.
Step 4 Check online to get ideas. The Internet is a great place to shop for prom dresses if you know your measurements. The selection online is better than any one store, and you’re more likely to find a prom dress nobody else will be wearing that night.
Step 5 Wear foundation garments and comfortable heels to prom. Wear these exact same pieces when you go to try on dresses. A convertible bra, foundation piece for your belly and hips, hose and heels will give you an accurate view of what your dress will look like on prom night. In the dressing room, conduct the “sit down” test to make sure the dress is comfortable. Bring an honest friend with you to help you decide.
Step 6 Go to local stores in your area with plus size prom dresses. Ask the salesperson what sizes they carry before you rifle through countless racks of too-small dresses to save time and frustration. If you find the perfect dress, put it on hold. Wait a day to buy and try it on again to be sure it’s the right one for you.




