Day: <span>March 8, 2023</span>
Day: March 8, 2023

10 best prom dresses under $200 to shop at Amazon

Shop the 10 best prom dresses under $200 at Amazon today.

Shop the 10 best prom dresses under $200 at Amazon today.

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Prom season is coming up and we know you want to feel good as you dance the night away with your date, best friend, frenemy or girl group. There are plenty of retailers to check out for prom dress shopping to help you find the perfect look. But, instead of spending a fortune on a dress that you swear you’ll hem and wear again, consider ordering a chic prom dress at Amazon for under $200.

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Prom dress shopping can be quick and easy with the help of Amazon. More specifically, Amazon Prime. You can score fast delivery on thousands of beautiful prom dresses and return anything you don’t love for free. Below, we’ve rounded up the best prom dresses at Amazon for under $200. Shop glittery ball gowns, statement formal dresses and more.

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1. Miss ord Women’s Mermaid Sequin Prom Dress

Shopping for a prom dress on Amazon? Consider the elegant Miss ord Women's Mermaid Sequin Prom Dress..

Shopping for a prom dress on Amazon? Consider the elegant Miss ord Women’s Mermaid Sequin Prom Dress..

From $88.89 at Amazon

2. Woosea Women’s Sleeveless V-Neck Split Dress

For an effortless, classic prom dress, this option from Amazon is a clear winner.

For an effortless, classic prom dress, this option from Amazon is a clear winner.

$58.99 at Amazon

3. Ever-Pretty Women’s Off The Shoulder Ruffle Dress

We love this sweet, ruffled prom dress at Amazon.

We love this sweet, ruffled prom dress at Amazon.

$46.99 at Amazon

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Queen Camilla’s engagement ring’s mysterious history and past as a royal push present revealed

 Queen Camilla's engagement ring details explained. Seen here the Queen is at the Big Jubilee Lunch At The Oval

Queen Camilla’s engagement ring details explained. Seen here the Queen is at the Big Jubilee Lunch At The Oval

Queen Camilla’s engagement ring’s mysterious history and past as a royal push present revealed ahead of her 18th wedding anniversary.

Plenty of the best celebrity engagement rings catch fans’ attention, but those that belong to the Royal Family are perhaps especially iconic and full of history. From Kate Middleton’s stunning sapphire that once belonged to the late Princess Diana to Meghan Markle’s engagement ring with its diamonds from Botswana where she and Prince Harry vacationed, the special details behind these pieces tell unique stories. Though Queen Camilla’s engagement ring has a much more mysterious history and is even rumored to have been a royal push present…

Camilla's engagement ring in close-up as she arrived for a party at Windsor Castle

Camilla’s engagement ring in close-up as she arrived for a party at Windsor Castle

Whilst other royals have colorful gems like the blush pink stone at the center of Princess Eugenie’s engagement ring, the Queen Consort’s ring features just diamonds. The Art Deco design exudes classic elegance with an emerald-cut diamond estimated to be around five carats and baguette-cut diamonds either side. It’s reported to be worth around $254,527/£212,000.

King Charles gave his wife of almost 18 years this fabulous ring before their wedding day back in April 2005. And it’s got a deeply personal past as Queen Camilla’s engagement ring once belonged to the late Queen Mother. She was pictured wearing it a lot in the 1980s particularly and although she wore it on her ring finger, it wasn’t her own engagement ring.

Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, and his wife Camilla, the Duchess Of Cornwall, attend a Service of Prayer and Dedication

Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, and his wife Camilla, the Duchess Of Cornwall, attend a Service of Prayer and Dedication

King Charles is understood to have been incredibly close to his grandmother, who according to The Telegraph, reportedly

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Beauty spot: The latest skincare launches

Now February is well underway, it’s a good time to think about switching up skincare routines.

Changes in the weather may have made your skin dry, or you may feel like your trusty old moisturiser just isn’t doing the trick anymore.

Well, the good news is that a whole crop of excellent formulas is about to appear at your favourite beauty retailers. Read on for details.

Harborist’s Hyper-Gentle Balm-Gel Cleanser

Great for use on combination or oily skin types, Harborist’s popular product is also great for removing make-up and sunscreen at the end of the day. Formulated with camellia and jojoba seed oils, simply add a splash of water to the gel to transform it into a thin milk. It’s vegan-friendly and made without added fragrance or essential oils too.

Skin Proud’s Proud Pods

If you haven’t tried out squalene yet, there’s no time like the present. Made with 100 per cent plant-based squalene, these serum capsules are ideal for use when travelling. After cleansing, open one of the ampoules and then distribute the contents evenly across the face and neck, once per day, followed by a layer of moisturiser.

Dreem Distillery’s Moonlit Mask

When skin seems particularly dry, a face mask is often the key to restoring hydration. Made with broad-spectrum CBD, bakuchiol oil, willow bark extract, and kaolin, this indulgent product is packed full of nourishing goodness for even the driest of complexions. Following your usual skincare routine, apply a thin layer of the indulgent mask to the face and neck prior to bedtime and wake up looking fresh-faced in the morning.

BEAUTYPRO’s VITAMIN-C Brightening Sheet Mask

Love a sheet mask but don’t like the plastic associated with traditional offerings? BEAUTYPRO has the answer. The brand has just unveiled a face mask line which comes in 100

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Start small, make a name for yourself to succeed in fashion industry: Rebello

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BOLLYWOOD fashion designer and stylist Ashley Rebello, the man behind the iconic looks of Salman Khan in his Bollywood blockbusters and his Bigg Boss appearances in most watched reality TV show Bigg Boss 16, said, “First, fashion design students should start small and make a name for themselves at the local level. Apart from this, they should have a big vision, confidence and work hard to be recognised and succeed in the fashion industry.”

Robello was speaking at a press conference at the Inter National Institute of Fashion Design (INIFD) at Ambazari Layout on Wednesday.

He visited the INIFD campus and conducted an exclusive design workshop with INIFD design students. Sarvesh Agrawal, Managing Director of INIFD Nagpur and others were also present. Robello further said that he is the brand ambassador for INIFD and has been working for more than 30 years in the fashion industry. He said that the students of Nagpur were very talented and creative. During the workshop he gave an insight to the students on the fashion trends. He shared the art of fashion design and the versatility involved this field. INIFD students presented sustainable looks in a fashion show by using the waste material and unused clothes where they displayed their ingenious creativity. He provided valuable advice to the students in the workshop that would give direction to their design portfolio.

In every project, Robello works with 30 to 40 design students on the sets and gives them in-depth hands on experience.

Robello’s interaction with the INIFD Nagpur students was a great learning experience of being a star designer.

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How Ukrainian fashion designers braved evil Putin’s bombs to put together a stunning show at London Fashion Week

THE Ukrainian people have shown they are a nation of solidarity and resilience.

Their fashion designers are clearly no different.

Proud fashion designers from left, Ksenia Schnaider, Ivan Frolov and Julie Paskal with the Ukrainian United 24 flag

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Proud fashion designers from left, Ksenia Schnaider, Ivan Frolov and Julie Paskal with the Ukrainian United 24 flagCredit: Getty
Paskal's collection Out of Cocoon featured floaty frocks and dresses

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Paskal’s collection Out of Cocoon featured floaty frocks and dressesCredit: Getty
The collection was decorated with laser-cut butterflies and teamed with matching make-up and ballet shoes

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The collection was decorated with laser-cut butterflies and teamed with matching make-up and ballet shoesCredit: Getty

Three of them, Julie Paskal, Ksenia Schnaider and Ivan Frolov, came together for a show to close London Fashion Week yesterday, a year since Russia invaded their homeland.

Editors and influencers crammed on to benches to see these Kyiv-born shining lights present their autumn/winter 2023 collections, created while missiles flew.

The trio thanked the British Fashion Council for welcoming them to London but then told how they hoped to show their next season’s designs in a liberated Ukraine.

Each artist put on a stunning spectacle, with intricate, skilled and luxury designs to rival the most famous of brands, and each with their own powerful message.

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Schnaider’s models took to the runway first, to an ominous soundtrack and wearing upcycled patch-work outfits imagined from repurposed denim, tracksuits and neck ties.

Ties were sewn together to create a skirt, making the point that men have now ditched their office wear to instead wear military fatigues.

Ksenia Schnaider's models wore upcycled patch-work outfits

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Ksenia Schnaider’s models wore upcycled patch-work outfitsCredit: AFP
The designs were imagined from repurposed denim, tracksuits and neck ties

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The designs were imagined from repurposed denim, tracksuits and neck tiesCredit: AFP
Ivan Frolov showed off his creations with a size-inclusive catwalk, including this red dress with sparkly heart motifs

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Ivan Frolov showed off his creations with a size-inclusive catwalk, including this red dress with sparkly heart motifsCredit: Dan Charity
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