Top Prom Dress Trends for 2020

Parents with high school daughters may be surprised to hear about prom already. But young women of prom-going age know that it takes time to choose the perfect dress, and it’s a good idea to start looking for their prom dress now, before the springtime rush. Check out the top prom dress trends for 2020 to become familiar with the kinds of choices you’re likely to see in the boutiques and online.

Jumpsuits

Yes, that’s right—trendy young women may show up to prom dressed in a one-piece jumpsuit made of a glamorous fabric. Styles may show off-the-shoulder looks and slightly flared or slit legs. A jumpsuit exudes confidence and elegance.

Metallics

Metallics have been popular for several years, but this year they go beyond silver and gold toward the full range of color including blues and reds.

Fit and Flair Ball Gowns

This classic style is always a hit, available in elegant monotones, ombre colors (shading from light to dark and color to color), some with beading or lace. It’s impossible not to feel beautiful in a classic ballgown style. The fit and flare style is flattering to many different figure types, and easy to wear.

Sequins

Sequins are also breaking out of monotones, and dresses this year feature more intricate patters of sequins in multiple colors, or pick up on the ombre trend and appear in a gradient of shades.

Red-Carpet Looks

Prom dresses have taken inspiration from Hollywood, with figure-fitting styles. Not for the faint of heart or prim, these dresses are form-fitting and revealing, with thigh-high slits in the skirt, strapless bodices or plunging necklines – even backless styles.

Shimmery, Soft Fabrics and Pastels

For those more comfortable in less revealing but more romantic dresses, among the top prom dress trends for 2020 are flowy, soft fabrics like satin and chiffon, teamed with lace or netting, in pastel shades of green, blue, pink and yellow. Choose a dress like this for a breath of spring at prom.

Two- Piece, Crop-Top Dresses

A little less revealing and perhaps more age-appropriate are the popular crop-top, two-piece styles. These pair a long skirt with a crop-top of the same color, possibly enhanced with beading or sequins. Not suitable for all body types, but fresh and fun – as long as the weather or the venue aren’t too cold.

Florals and Ruffles

Another shout-out to the girly-girls, full-length gowns and crop tops for the two-piece styles may appear in floral prints, sometimes embellished with ruffles. These floral confections brighten up the night and bring a hint of the beauty of nature to the dance.

Narrow your search for the perfect dress by knowing what styles are flattering to the prom-goers’ body type, and get started now for the widest selection.

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