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Long Prom Dresses

Floor-length is the default for a reason—a long prom dress looks formal, photographs beautifully, and works at literally any prom regardless of theme or venue. But "long" doesn't mean one-note. David's Bridal carries floor length prom dresses that range from a long elegant prom dress with refined, minimal detailing to cute long prom dresses with unexpected touches and long formal prom dresses in luxe fabrics like velvet and sequin. Looking for something unfussy? Long simple prom dresses with clean lines are some of our most popular styles. Pretty long prom dresses in every color, sizes 0–23.

Floor-Length Styles, Fit, and Wearability

Floor-length dresses work for virtually every prom theme and venue, making them the most versatile hemline option. Fitted styles like mermaid and sheath create a sleek, elongated look, while A-line and ball gown silhouettes offer movement and volume. Consider your shoes early—your dress length should graze the floor when you're wearing your chosen heel height. Fabrics like chiffon flow beautifully at full length, satin adds a luxe finish, and crepe holds a structured silhouette. Here's the practical advice no one gives until it's too late: buy your shoes before your final hem measurement. Your dress should just graze the floor in the heels you'll actually wear—too long and you'll step on it, too short and the proportions look off. Beyond that, accessorize based on what the dress already gives you. A beaded or sequin dress needs very little jewelry. A simple satin dress has room for a bolder earring or a layered necklace. A clutch should be small enough to tuck under your arm during photos—you'll be holding it more than you think. See also long sleeve prom dresses for additional coverage options.

Frequently Asked Questions

What styles of long prom dresses are in fashion this season?

Trending long prom dress styles include corset bodices, dramatic slits, open backs, and one-shoulder necklines. Satin and sequin fabrics remain popular for floor-length styles, along with rich jewel tones and classic black.


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