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What are some common themes seen at high school proms?

High school proms often revolve around several common themes, many of which change slightly year to year based on current trends. Here are some of the most popular:

Classic & Elegant:

* Hollywood Glamour: Old Hollywood style, think red carpet, black and white, Art Deco.

* Masquerade Ball: Mysterious and elegant, featuring masks and formal attire.

* Timeless Elegance: Focus on sophistication and classic colours like black, white, gold, and silver.

* Roaring Twenties: Flapper dresses, jazz music, Art Deco designs.

Modern & Trendy:

* Under the Sea: Ocean-themed decorations, shimmering fabrics, and nautical elements.

* Enchanted Forest/Fairytale: Magical and whimsical, with enchanted forest decorations, fairy lights, and flowing fabrics.

* Hollywood/Movie Night: Featuring red carpet, posters of popular movies, and movie-themed decorations.

* Glow in the Dark/Neon: Bright colours, neon lights, and glow sticks create a vibrant and energetic atmosphere.

* Tropical Paradise: Beach-themed decorations, vibrant colours, and tropical flowers.

* Masquerade Ball (Modern Twist): Keeping the elegance but incorporating modern elements in color and style.

Unique & Creative:

* Decades Themes (Specific Year): Focusing on a particular decade's fashion and music (e.g., 80s, 90s).

* A Night in [City/Country]: Replicating the atmosphere of a specific location, like Paris, New York, or a tropical island.

* Superhero/Comic Book: Comic book characters, superhero costumes (or inspired attire).

* Casino Night: Gaming tables, poker chips, and a sophisticated atmosphere.

* Promposals Themed: Reflecting the creative promposal ideas that students utilized to ask each other. (This isn't a specific visual theme, but often influences overall style).

It's important to note that themes often blend elements from multiple categories. For example, a "Hollywood Glamour" prom might incorporate elements of a "Masquerade Ball" with masks or a "Roaring Twenties" with Art Deco touches. The specific theme chosen will often reflect the preferences of the student body and the prom committee.

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