Arrowhead Seniors and Juniors Prep for Prom 2018

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Sherri Hill, based out of Austin Texas, is a popular dress brand among Arrowhead students shopping for a prom dress.

Arrowhead students are already feeling the buzz of prom two months before its date. Student Senate announced this years prom theme of enchanted forest

Arrowhead junior and seniors are prepping for this night. Arrowhead’s 2018 prom will be on April 28th at the Country Springs Hotel. Prom is open to only juniors and seniors. According to student senate president Addie Siepman they will release more information as the date gets closer.

To prep for prom, students are looking both online and instore for both dresses and tuxes. Flowers, shoes, and groups are also being considered.

Prom dresses, available online and in store, can be tailored to every price range. Many students sell dresses through social media platforms like Instagram says Arrowhead senior Corinne Burkart.

For those not looking to buy a prom dress Rent The Runway is a website that charges a fee to rent their designer gowns. The prices range from $20 to $500 depending on the designer of the dress. For more information on Rent The Runway, visit their websitewww.renttherunway.com

Local stores selling prom dresses include Nordstrom, Von Maur, Windsor, Macy’s and Boston Store. Bridal shops like Bliss Bridal and David’s Bridal also sell prom dresses.

 

For those looking for designer gowns like Sherri Hill or Jovani, can look at Bliss Bridal in Brookfield or at Peaches in Chicago. Peaches located in Chicago is the closest and largest formal dress retailer with over 20,000 prom dresses on site.

Arrowhead senior Lauren Huether said, “I went to Peaches last year and it was such a fun experience they had so many dresses to choose from.”

Boys looking for tuxes will be able to find these at department stores such as Von Maur and Nordstrom. Rentals are available from Men’s Wearhouse, Jos. A. Bank, and online sources like www.theblacktux.com