9:25 am - 11/16/2012

The fashion icons get ready for prom.
Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian had better watch out - the Jenners are coming.
The reality stars' fresh-faced half-sisters Kendall and Kylie are fast building a fanbase to rival their hugely popular big sisters.
And it seems the pair have an advantage over their big sisters - with budding careers as models.
Young models Kendall and Kylie were picked to be the faces of a range of prom and pageant dresses by designer Sherri Hill.
The teen reality stars modelled a huge selection of dresses all embellished with sequins and featuring masses of tulle.
'Hi everyone. Just wanted to share some more pics from our Sherri Hill photo shoot,' Kylie wrote on her website on .
'Kendall and I got to wear the most AMAZING dresses and I’m so excited for you all to see how the final images turned out. I love getting glammed up with my sissy! So much fun :)'
According to Promgirl.com, Sherri Hill is the 'go-to' designer for homecoming, prom and pageant evening wear.
'Her unparalleled design achievements in the pageant industry include many current and past winners and contestants,' the site boasts. 'Eight of the Top Ten Miss USA 2009 finishers were wearing a Sherri Hill gown including the winner.'
The creations, which are also a favourite with pop-stars Selena Gomez and Carrie Underwood, start at $400 and rising up to $1200 for some of the more elaborate numbers.
In September the sisters also strutted their stuff in New York on the runway for the Evening Sherri Hill show.
Kendall, 17, and Kylie, 15, walked effortlessly in their sky high heels, also did the traditional curtain call with the designer at the end of the catwalk show.
The event, which took place at Trump Towers, was also attended by The Donald himself, owner of the Miss Universe pageant.
And Kylie and Kendall, the youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner clan, also recently announced that they are getting into the clothing design game with an eponymous clothing line.
Aimed at tweens and teens, it will debut next spring and include shirts, pants, shorts and accessories.
'We always get asked what we are wearing, so when we got the chance to design our line with Majestic Mills, we were thrilled,' the girls told People. 'We have been really excited by the creative design process from the start because we love fashion, and we can’t wait to share it with our fans!'


















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Kendall & Kylie model the hottest Prom Dress styles of 2012

The fashion icons get ready for prom.
Kim, Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian had better watch out - the Jenners are coming.
The reality stars' fresh-faced half-sisters Kendall and Kylie are fast building a fanbase to rival their hugely popular big sisters.
And it seems the pair have an advantage over their big sisters - with budding careers as models.
Young models Kendall and Kylie were picked to be the faces of a range of prom and pageant dresses by designer Sherri Hill.
The teen reality stars modelled a huge selection of dresses all embellished with sequins and featuring masses of tulle.
'Hi everyone. Just wanted to share some more pics from our Sherri Hill photo shoot,' Kylie wrote on her website on .
'Kendall and I got to wear the most AMAZING dresses and I’m so excited for you all to see how the final images turned out. I love getting glammed up with my sissy! So much fun :)'
According to Promgirl.com, Sherri Hill is the 'go-to' designer for homecoming, prom and pageant evening wear.
'Her unparalleled design achievements in the pageant industry include many current and past winners and contestants,' the site boasts. 'Eight of the Top Ten Miss USA 2009 finishers were wearing a Sherri Hill gown including the winner.'
The creations, which are also a favourite with pop-stars Selena Gomez and Carrie Underwood, start at $400 and rising up to $1200 for some of the more elaborate numbers.
In September the sisters also strutted their stuff in New York on the runway for the Evening Sherri Hill show.
Kendall, 17, and Kylie, 15, walked effortlessly in their sky high heels, also did the traditional curtain call with the designer at the end of the catwalk show.
The event, which took place at Trump Towers, was also attended by The Donald himself, owner of the Miss Universe pageant.
And Kylie and Kendall, the youngest of the Kardashian-Jenner clan, also recently announced that they are getting into the clothing design game with an eponymous clothing line.
Aimed at tweens and teens, it will debut next spring and include shirts, pants, shorts and accessories.
'We always get asked what we are wearing, so when we got the chance to design our line with Majestic Mills, we were thrilled,' the girls told People. 'We have been really excited by the creative design process from the start because we love fashion, and we can’t wait to share it with our fans!'


















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Loveeeee Song
Jump
Right Now
Lost In Paradise
Numb
Those are my faves.
Honestly, knowing how to design, make/use patters, and sew was the best thing my mother ever taught me. I loved going to events in dresses I made, and knowing that 1) No one else would have the same one (happened to my friend 3 dances in a row), and 2) the satisfaction of saying "I made it," when people say they love it and ask where you got it.
/case closed
Sub-basicHyper-basicHYPO-BASIC!
I didn't get the signature long gown or the mullet dresses everyone else was wearing. I wore a purple, knee length dress from Charlotte Russe bc I ended up going at the last minute. Still loved it though :)
My mom hit the roof when she saw it. my grandmother took me shopping and agreed it was the best dress for me. LOL @ my mom. Plus my date was hot and I had the best time ever. That was 12 years ago. !_!
it was mid to late nineties, and everyone was in a fever for regency style dresses with the empire waist. they're lovely, but i wasn't keen. i made my clothes and went barefoot with painted nails.
long silk trousers, black, and a dark blue top that was long and hung nearly to the knees. i based it on the styles i saw in the film "Scent of Green Papaya"- i loved the clothes in that. the clothes were vietnamese, but they were more everyday than extra fancy. i figured, i'm probably only going to wear it once- i'll wear what i like and pay what i like. it's why i didn't get shoes.
I got my dress from a secondhand shop and my mom basically forced me to get the dress she wanted. Both junior and senior year. I destroyed every picture I could find cause those dresses were awful.
except the sheer part was actually a cutout thing idk it's hard to explain
The tackiness at my prom was so fucking out of control though, there was some bitch wearing a replica of that halle berry Oscar dress i swear to god and her boobs were all over the place a damn MESS
But I went more classy and simply with my dress. It was a navy blue, strapless, floor-length, sweetheart neck a-line, with light beading around the bust. And I wore my hair in french twist with simple makeup. Definitely stood out amongst my classmates lmao Most girls looked like vegas showgirls or something.
except the dress was white and the jewels were way smaller and the jewels were clear and pink.
only more fitted at the top and it puffed out a bit more. My prom was in 2004 and my date hated it. :( He was kind of a jerk that night but its all good bc I ended up making out with someone else.
It was cream, but didn't look like an outright wedding dress like the other white dresses.
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w/e, looking back at it there's really no reason to spend that much on a dress anyway.
i liked the pink one, too, strangely... that and the red one. it was the style and color, respectively.
that being said, my friend's prom dress was silver silk floor length with spaghetti straps and matching silver shoes. and this was in 1999, lordy lordy.
idk i have tacky ridic tastes in clothing so thats my excuse but i dont speak for my fellow teen peers.