Prom fashions aren’t just for prom-goers this year

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Prom may be cancelled but style is eternal.

Proms around the country are being cancelled, and seniors may not have a chance for that special prom experience, but it doesn’t mean that there won’t be an opportunity to wear those special prom outfits. According to several sites on the Internet, some who had already chosen their outfits are planning to dress up on prom night and share a Google Hangout prom with their friends. Others are looking at throwing a formal party when all this is done and doing it up just like prom. So, what will the party people be wearing in 2020?

The top 5 prom looks for girls are:

#1 The Prom Jumpsuit

#2 Red Carpet Dress

#3 The Classic Ball Gown

#4 Metallic Prom Dress

#5 Sequin Prom Dress

The top 3 prom styles for boys are:

#1 Tuxedo

#2 Black Tie

#3 Color – go bold!

According to www.promheadquarters.com, this year’s colors are either bold or muted, with very little in between. Neon dresses are expected to be popular, as are rose gold or copper, lilac, aqua, or a dusty blush. Other alternatives are basic black or bold floral patterns.

When the mall opens and stores are back to selling the non-essentials, these styles can be found at places like Windsor (https://www.windsorstore.com/), Charlotte Chiu Bridal (https://www.charlottechiubridal.com/), Gigi’s Bridal (https://www.morilee.com/retailers/gigis-bridal/) and Men’s Wearhouse (https://tuxedo.menswearhouse.com/) in Fairfield, and Gesinee’s Bridal (https://www.gesineesbridal.com/) in Concord, as well as some regular clothing stores like JC Penney’s, Macy’s, Forever 21, and Rue 21. But for now, it is possible to shop online and take your time to find the right look.