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Hollywood-Inspired Glamour Is All the Rage for 2005

Designer prom dresses focus on elegance and sophistication

Port Jefferson, NY (PRWEB) February 10, 2005 -- As designers begin to ship their collections of 2005 prom dresses to stores around the nation, the unofficial start of the prom season begins. The question on almost every teenage girl's mind is, "What's hot for 2005?" Prom dresses that reflect the sophistication and style of Hollywood's most popular female celebrities will be gracing the shapes of prom goers across the country and around the world this year.

For 12 years, Elia Rubinstein, owner of MagicMomentsProm.com and Magic Moments dress salon in New York, has been guiding young ladies to select stunning dresses and gowns for their most important occasions. When it comes to this season's collection of designer prom dresses, Rubinstein is truly excited. "This year's silhouette is generally a bit more fitted than in the past. The hottest new trend for 2005 prom dresses is that designers are copying the celebrities in Hollywood."

Seventeen Magazine's website (www.seventeen.com) confirms the excitement about Prom 2005 with an online survey. Some 25,000+ participants voted on what they consider to be the most exciting part of the prom. Shopping for prom dresses was by far the winner with a considerable 42% of the votes.

And there's no wonder why with all the spectacular designer prom dresses available this year. Jovani is offering gowns similar to the one Kate Hudson wore in the movie "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days." Terani shows off a 1940s-style Marilyn Monroe-inspired creation reminiscent of the one she wore in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." Simple elegance is the key for 2005 prom dresses.

Ladies of grace and style are making their mark on the 2005 prom scene. Dresses inspired by Nicole Kidman, Julia Roberts, Charlize Theron and Uma Thurman top the list of popular prom dresses. Not sure sophistication is the style for you? Rubinstein assures, "We carry prom dresses from over 25 designers. We offer a large variety of styles from the sweet and demure to the sophisticated and unique. We also offer a prom dress registry both in-store and online. This means we will not sell the same dress, in the same color, to another young lady going to the same event you are attending."

Magic Moments can be found online at www.magicmomentsprom.com. For additional information or to arrange an interview about 2005 designer prom dress styles and trends, please phone Elia Rubinstein at 631-474-2647.

Contact:
Elia Rubinstein
Phone: 631-474-2647             
www.magicmomentsprom.com

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