Expensive, upscale prom dresses

Anonymous
Not online but Signature in Georgetown on Wisconsin was amazing for prom dresses. My daughter and I had a wonderful experience there last year - so much fun!
Anonymous
I wanted to get my daughter a really nice dress — we don’t spend a lot of clothes but I thought it would be fun just to really splurge and go out all once in her life. But she insisted it was embarrassing to spend more than like 150 on a dress. We did get a fairly nice on at Macys and then had a fun time shopping for vintage bling for it.

It’s funny because I feel like we were spending 150 in the 80s on dresses that weren’t even designer or anything. And that would be like $400 today. But all the cheap imports have really brought down the price of dresses.
Anonymous
Do you have money for this? Ross always has prom dresses from prior year for less than $30
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How expensive?


Doesn’t matter. Looking for best fit and quality. Up to $1000


They are all made in the same chinese sweat shops using the same child slave labor, whether you pay $100.00 or $1000.00

Anonymous

Search online or better yet have your child do so.

You've got options.
Anonymous
Try Zimmerman. Saks has some
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How expensive?


Doesn’t matter. Looking for best fit and quality. Up to $1000


For a teenager to wear for one night. Gotcha.


Even worse, for one square yard of fabric!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wanted to get my daughter a really nice dress — we don’t spend a lot of clothes but I thought it would be fun just to really splurge and go out all once in her life. But she insisted it was embarrassing to spend more than like 150 on a dress. We did get a fairly nice on at Macys and then had a fun time shopping for vintage bling for it.

It’s funny because I feel like we were spending 150 in the 80s on dresses that weren’t even designer or anything. And that would be like $400 today. But all the cheap imports have really brought down the price of dresses.


The price has also come down because the internet has made it such that there is a huge used market through Mercari, Poshmark, depop, etc. and there is also a big rental market .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How expensive?


Doesn’t matter. Looking for best fit and quality. Up to $1000


For a teenager to wear for one night. Gotcha.


Even worse, for one square yard of fabric!


The skimpy short prom dresses are not in fashion anymore. For hoco yes but not for senior prom. My daughter’s prom dress was full length with beading on the top and tailoring. All of her friends also had full length mostly with full skirts (one had the long slip dress style).
Also my daughter has worn hers again— to a college formal. She’s worn her hoco dresses at least 3-4 times, and I’m glad we bought one that was a little nicer than the standard disposable hoco dress (she has one lace one from lulus and another one that’s like a skater style from Macys so nothing crazy but they are decent).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How expensive?


Doesn’t matter. Looking for best fit and quality. Up to $1000


Try V Chapman's site and/or stores that carry that brand. It really depends on what your DD is looking for, but we learned when we were looking that there isn't much of a niche for quality prom dresses. Most of the higher end formal wear is marketed to older women, who generally eschew the prom aesthetic.

We got DD's dress from Needle & Thread---it was beautiful, but it's a more romantic and low-key look that won't appeal to teens looking for glitz and glam.

https://us.needleandthread.com/collections/evening-dresses?tw_source=google&tw_adid=782922514971&tw_campaign=21143145265&tw_kwdid=kwd-156062137&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=21143145265&gbraid=0AAAAADgmke1RdQUqiHuwIFB64WYtRKXqi&gclid=Cj0KCQiA4eHLBhCzARIsAJ2NZoIc8MSqFjoriNZuF-ERhqkklNLypy1X1qFyGCpbE_Hz3qNJvAaipvAaAsdaEALw_wcB



These are gorgeous! I don’t see too many options I think would be appealing to a teen, but for my 40 yr old self, I like them
Yuck no
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Best place to shop online? Thanks!

Try Milla
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You have to find an upscale bridal and formal store and find the gowns in person. That’s the only way to get something truly unique. Jovani, Terani, Sherri Hill all are nice brands.


“JOVANI!!!!”

IYKYK
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to find an upscale bridal and formal store and find the gowns in person. That’s the only way to get something truly unique. Jovani, Terani, Sherri Hill all are nice brands.


“JOVANI!!!!”

IYKYK

I know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How expensive?


Doesn’t matter. Looking for best fit and quality. Up to $1000


For a teenager to wear for one night. Gotcha.


Yep! We’re rich so doesn’t matter to us. Have a great day!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How expensive?


Doesn’t matter. Looking for best fit and quality. Up to $1000


For a teenager to wear for one night. Gotcha.


Even worse, for one square yard of fabric!


Dress will also be used for sorority rush and other formal events. I can see how your daughter might need a cheap dress for one time use, though!
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