Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Stuck At Prom awards scholarship money to teens who create prom-worthy ensembles out of duct tape. (Images via Stuck At Prom) Prom ...
The fashion designer, 30, partnered with the Children’s Institute for its Prom2Go event, which provides free gowns and ...
For nearly 200 years, prom-goers have embraced personal style. Here's how the class of 2026 dressed up.
Ask a mother of four if prom has changed over time and you’ll get an earful. Take it from Kelly Ferry, 56, of Merrick, whose youngest child, Leo, 17, a senior at John F. Kennedy High School in ...
FLINT, MI — Beecher’s prom never disappoints. The fashion is always a beautiful mix of trendy to timeless as students arrive ...
FARGO - When it comes to prom now versus prom in the 20th century, much has changed. Not only are kids today staging elaborate promposals, they're spending a ton of money on dresses, tuxes, hair, ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — It’s that time of year, prom season is here. As we are seeing prices go up, Free Ever After Bridal Boutique on the Eastside is keeping dresses affordable. Free Ever After Bridal ...
A 12-year-old designer who made fashion history at age 5 is now turning dreams into prom dresses. When Empress Giddings was invited to prom, her excitement quickly turned to worry — she had no dress ...
The prom season is one of the most exciting times in a student’s life but it can also be a dilemma for those pondering what style of dress to wear. A ball gown with a full skirt or a short cocktail ...
This coverage is made possible through a partnership with Grist and Interlochen Public Radio in Northern Michigan. On a Saturday in February, high school senior Kaylee Lemmien sifted through racks of ...
Hoffman Estates senior Alex Waterman is in high demand. The 17-year-old budding fashion designer has stacked his portfolio with elaborate dresses for a design school in New York City and is the talk ...
Prom dresses are always pricey, they always have been. But these days, they’re so expensive that many families can’t afford one. Now, Channel 2′s Berndt Petersen is learning how a graduate of ...