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Tips For Buying The Perfect Homecoming Dress For Your Daughter

Homecoming dances have changed since you’ve last attended one –everything from the type of music played to the type of dresses you’ll see at the dances. While you won’t see sweet Laura Ashley type dresses in this decade, you can use your guidance to make sure your daughter doesn’t arrive at the dance with an overly short dress that only highlights her shapely rear-end.

The Ultimate Guide to Finding Your Daughter’s Homecoming Dress

It’s that time of year again. Time for Homecoming at all the high schools. This brings lots of excitement and fun but can also be stressful when it’s time to look at and buy homecoming dresses 2015. As a parent, you may find yourself in a tough spot having to adhere to a school’s dress code as well as your own morals while wanting to make your daughter happy with her style issues. This guide will help you accomplish both.

  • Check the school’s dress code for formal dances before beginning your search. Some high schools are less strict and only require homecoming or prom dresses to be longer than mid-thigh or that your cleavage not be hanging out. However, other high schools are stricter and forbid gowns with bare backs or plunging necklines so make sure you know what’s allowed first.
  • Look through different fashion magazines or dress websites like Peaches Boutique to get a better idea of this year’s offerings and which styles your teen daughter prefers. Is she into embroidered dresses or could she pull of wearing a patterned Homecoming dress? Perhaps, your daughter is more traditional and wants to wear a long, flowing gown with an empire waist to flatter her waistline with a sweetheart neckline and meshing around it so that she’ll look classy and pretty.
  • Find dresses that flatter your daughter’s body type. If she has the ideal hourglass shape, she can wear almost any style, such as a fitted cap-sleeved Sherri Hill gown. The jersey material flatters and defines your curves, while the ruched bodice, intricate beading, and meshed fabric on the seemingly open back make it both elegant and sexy. If your daughter is shorter or just prefers fun and flirty styles, look at shorter homecoming dresses. Read the details, making sure the skirt length passes the dress code. Try suggesting a high neckline or a halter neckline to avoid too much cleavage showing.
  • Keep a balance. If your daughter likes a plunging strapless neckline, offer a compromise of a longer skirt. You may also strike a compromise if your daughter wears ultra-short dresses if she offers to wear track shorts underneath or don a shawl over a backless dress.

As your teen daughter looks forward to this big night, remember to budget for it accordingly. While Homecoming is not as costly as Prom, it can still cost several hundred dollars for a high-quality dress, accessories, and beauty treatments, and that’s not including the dance tickets, sharing a limo from Limo Find, or any dinner plans after the dance.

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