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Bold and Beautiful: Bright is right for Prom 2007

Bright is Right
Red, royal, fuchsia, orange, magenta, and green, all bright, vibrant colors, are big hits for prom 2007.
The season has just begun, but intense hues are having a big impact. These rich tones are usually seen in silk satin because silk dyes so beautifully. There is a bright, happy color that is right for every girl's coloring and this is a great year to wear one. These bright vibrant colors, often called jewel tones, are best when the cut is simple. You can choose sexy, elegant, clasic, or funky. all are great in eye-popping color.
Many of the best jewel-toned dresses have gold bead or rhinestone accents. We especially like the styles from Jovani that feature silk satin with liquid gold beading. Jovani prom style 10627 features a back open to the waist accented with 2 inch wide liquid gold crossed straps and gold banding around the waist. The gold liquid beads are a beautiful accent for the bright jewel-toned satin.
Jovani prom style # 10628 has a very wide band of liquid gold beading cinching the waist and midrif of a flowing high slit silk satin gown. The high slit in the bright satin skirt shows a flash of sexy leg and a sparkling gold shoe from Alisha Hill.
Niteline and Best Prom Dresses colaborate on a beautiful bright orange silk satin dress with gold bead and rhinestone trim outlining the sexy so low back.
To see other beautiful jewel-toned prom dresses, check out our new Top Ten dress section and join the Bold and the Beautiful for prom 2007.

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