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Prom Dresses Are Just Dresses Now

For high schoolers across America, prom season means heady nights of corsages,

limousines, broken curfews, and gaudy, bedazzled gowns—except, maybe not that last

part anymore. The words prom dress once conjured images of shimmering taffeta and

poofy princess skirts and other cringeworthy fashion choices only teens would make.

You can still buy those types of dresses, but these days, high-school dance floors

are more refined, filled with slinky satin, garden-party florals,

and corseted bodices—designs that women in their 20s, 30s, and beyond might wear.

 

Over the past decade or so, the style divisions among age groups have become

far more fluid. Social media has flattened the landscape of influence,

so people of all ages are being fed similar content. Retail, meanwhile,

has moved away from age-specific brands toward fast-fashion sites and online stores with wide appeal.

The assimilation is especially clear in prom style. Teens will wear just about any fancy

adult look to the dance, whether it be a relatively casual dress you might see at an Easter brunch,

or a jumpsuit fit for the red carpet. This has spurred an existential crisis in teen fashion:

What even is a prom dress anymore?

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