Prom dress shopping at Tysons

Anonymous
Anyone have any stores they would recommend? Lord and Taylor used to be our go-to, but they're now closed. We could also go to Dulles Town Center Mall. Thanks!
Anonymous
My DD has found prom dresses at Macy’s in Tysons and Windsor in Tysons. There is also a dress store in Dulles Town Center (I can’t remember the name of it), along with Macy’s there.
Anonymous
You might have luck online, there seem to be more dresses online for both Macy’s and places like ASOS and shein.

For Macy’s.com, you can return it in store.

Also check bloomies and Nordstrom too.
Anonymous
Why are we talking about prom already?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD has found prom dresses at Macy’s in Tysons and Windsor in Tysons. There is also a dress store in Dulles Town Center (I can’t remember the name of it), along with Macy’s there.
+1 Windsor-so pretty!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are we talking about prom already?


Because some schools have it as early as April?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD has found prom dresses at Macy’s in Tysons and Windsor in Tysons. There is also a dress store in Dulles Town Center (I can’t remember the name of it), along with Macy’s there.
+1 Windsor-so pretty!


Really?they are so cheaply made.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD has found prom dresses at Macy’s in Tysons and Windsor in Tysons. There is also a dress store in Dulles Town Center (I can’t remember the name of it), along with Macy’s there.
+1 Windsor-so pretty!


Really?they are so cheaply made.

perfect for prom's single use
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD has found prom dresses at Macy’s in Tysons and Windsor in Tysons. There is also a dress store in Dulles Town Center (I can’t remember the name of it), along with Macy’s there.
+1 Windsor-so pretty!


Really?they are so cheaply made.

perfect for prom's single use


Eh - wasteful. It I sent as if they look well made and are cheaply made so lasting one time works for some. It’s that they look cheaply made, are cheaply made and don’t last. So a girl wearing one, looks like she’s in a cheaply made dress.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Victoria's Queen: https://www.victoriasqueen.com/formal-dresses/prom-dresses


Looks trashy and cheap
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Victoria's Queen: https://www.victoriasqueen.com/formal-dresses/prom-dresses


Looks trashy and cheap


So perfect for prom based on what I've seen around here.
Anonymous

OP, My DD (a few years ago now) got a great dress on sale at Macy's. They had a surprising amount of dresses on sale then. Not sure what it'll be like this year but maybe there will be sales as well.

As for the posters yapping about one time use -- my DD wore it to senior prom, then wore it for the hell of it to an outing with friends over the summer where they all decided to dress up, then took the dress to college where she's worn it for two events (at her not-at-all formal college) and as part of a Halloween costume too. So a prom dress doesn't have to be some one-and-done throwaway if your kid is willing to dress up some and has some imagination. It helps to choose a dress that's not full-length, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are we talking about prom already?


You don't have to join the conversation if you're not interested
Anonymous
Not OP, but I'd love to see other online store recommendations for prom
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