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The Buzz Guide to the Gown

Top Searches for Prom Dresses

By Molly McCall
Fri, January 11, 2008, 7:57 pm PST

Primaries come and go. Politicians skirmish and disappear. Only prom is eternal. Let the adults blog about health care and email over gun control, 13 to 17 year old females have one paramount concern when they hit the Web, and it's prom wear.

Thanks entirely to the teen demographic, buzz for "prom dresses" has begun its annual climb into our top movers and searches for "2008 prom dresses" are spiking. To help the sector of our population most intensely focused on the annual social event, we've put together a brief guide to the prom gown. What follows is the latest research on the most searched-on trends in feminine prom attire this week. Good luck, girls!

The Buzz Guide to the Gown
Most Sought-Out Type of Prom Dress:Sexy prom dresses
Also Popular (And Parentally Approved):Modest prom dresses
Hottest Prom Dress Designer:Jovani
Other Highly Requested Brands:Mori Lee, Tiffany, Alyce, and Xcite
The Most Searched-On Colors:White, purple, and pink
Most Requested Length:Short prom dresses
Most Sought-Out Size:Plus-size prom dresses
Next Greatest Concern:Cheap prom dresses
Surprisingly Popular Print:Camo prom dresses
Most Eyebrow-Raising:Duct tape prom dresses
If That Doesn't Work Out, Try:Animal print prom dresses
For the Hard-Rocking High Schooler:Punk prom dresses
For the Girl Who Walks Her Own Sartorial Path:Vintage prom dresses
For Females Who Like a Shape Statement:Poofy prom dresses
And Just Because We Can't Leave It Out:'80s style prom dresses

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