April may mean wedding season for adults, but for the teen crowd, this month marks the beginning of prom season. While TV shows depict this as a joyous occasion, it can cause some serious stress — especially when it's time to find the perfect dress. Sure, searching through a sea of sequins and tulle starts off as a fun mother-daughter bonding activity. But by the 10th "not-quite-right" gown, you and your daughter are butting heads. To keep the fights to a minimum and to help your daughter find her perfect dress, we have a few tips for finding something that works with her shape. We've even included a few suggestions that may make the process even easier.
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The fitted bodice of this Aidan Mattox gown ($395) accentuates your daughter's tiny torso as well as her amazing curves.
The flared bottom on Caché's black piece ($258) is ideal for pear-shaped girls who don't want a tight dress.
Who says gowns have to be a solid color? JS Boutique's floral frock ($228) will have your girl standing out in the best way.
The subtle high-low hem gives Jill Stuart's pale yellow gown ($428) a teen twist. Pair with simple heels and some colorful accessories for the perfect prom outfit.
Your little girl will look like quite the lady when she wears Luxe by Lisa Vogel's lacy dress ($225).
No need for a fancy necklace! Betsy & Adam's full-length frock ($229) has jeweled straps that will make your daughter sparkle. It's available in five colors, so you're sure to find one that works with any skin tone.
The gold detail and sheer bodice on this Dorothy Perkins piece ($59, originally $99) makes the little black dress extraspecial.
Girls with a whimsical style will love this ModCloth dress ($110), which is covered in heart-shaped bows.
The use of colorblocking on this Mignon gown ($328) breaks up your daughter's frame, making her appear a bit shorter.
Your daughter's long legs and torso will help show off the spiral pattern on Caché's mint-colored gown ($198).
No need for cutlets! This Aidan Mattox gown ($153, originally $440) includes a high waistband, which creates the appearance of a fuller chest.
Thanks to the bedazzled belt, this maroon ASOS gown ($38, originally $103) will give your daughter some shape rather than hang loosely on her body.
A slip underlay keeps ASOS's lightweight gown ($51, originally $85) from violating any dress codes. Complete the look with a statement necklace.
The torso embellishment on Shelli Segal's jersey gown ($295) accentuates your daughter's figure while adding a little something to an otherwise simple dress.
ModCloth's teal dress ($330) is billowy enough for your daughter to bust a move but not so loose that it looks like a sack.