does anyone know of a few stores with really cute prom dresses?? i just want a store that not everyone in my whole entire school is shopping at. i would like to actually go to the store, so i don't want magazines or anything like that. Also, i do not want stores like JC Penney or Macys just because they're so popular around here.
ad0rkable answered Thursday March 8 2007, 7:53 pm: If you're willing to go a little more expensive, try a bridal boutique. You could get a bridesmaid dress that looks good and wear it as a prom dress. It's original and no one will ever know unless you tell them.
You could also try places like Buffalo Exchange which is cheaper because it's used, but you can find original things from a long time ago that nobody wants. Also try little boutiques in your town that are vintage clothing if that's your style.
If you're creative you could even buy a dress from one of those stores that everyone shops at and make it original by adding beading, feathers, anything you want. No one will have the same dress, but this might take a little more time. [ ad0rkable's advice column | Ask ad0rkable A Question ]
modelkate11 answered Thursday March 8 2007, 7:47 pm: lord and taylor(a little pricey), get the Seventeen magazine prom edition because they have like a thousand dresses in there and they tell you where to get them. i got mine from JC Penney but the guy i went with asked me late and it was my last resort. lord and taylor had some really nice dresses though, google them because im not positive what their website address is. [ modelkate11's advice column | Ask modelkate11 A Question ]
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