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Perfect prom finds

Perfect prom finds

The end of the academic term is upon many of us this July and this can only mean one thing, shopping for your perfect outfit! Whether it is a school prom, a college leaving ceremony or university ball, these gorgeous finds are great for send-off celebrations.

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If you’re looking for a traditional prom princess dress, then Forever Unique offers a range of gorgeous girly designs. This lemon dress with appliqué detail is delicate and soft and is perfect if you want to achieve end high school style.

End of college and sixth form ceremonies are often more anticipated because of the exciting after party. An outfit that’s great for a formal evening as well as being suitable for a big night out is ASOS’s sequin shift dress. Its sequins add a glamorous touch and the short style and vibrant colours transform this dress into a party – ready outfit.

For university balls and black tie dress codes, MANGO is the place to shop. This Dolman print gown is just one of their gorgeous floor length-dresses which all scream high-end style. At extremely reasonable prices, MANGO is famous for its fashionable looks for less and this dress is a great buy for formal occasions. With a number of bold shades to work with, this dress would be easy to accessorize and would require simple hair and make-up, helping you achieve effortless chic.

Sophie Morgan

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