Prom Dress Sunday at Brides of Market Harborough
PROM DRESS SUNDAY2 Coventry Road
Market Harborough
Leicestershire
LE16 9BZ
t: 01858 414818
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Prom Fayre at the Mercure Albrighton Shrewsbury 20th October 2011
As the boys dress to impress with their smart suits, shades and cool hair style the ladies also make sure they are in tip top condition with a new dress, hair, nails and makeup done to perfection.
16-year-old school-leavers are now eager to celebrate the end of their exams and students can spend all year planning their prom which is usually set well away from the school. It is a night to celebrate and remember as the party goers arrive at their destination and step out of stretch limousines.
Now with a brand new school year, everyones back and all the talk is of the Year 11 Prom. Albrighton Hall Hotel and Spa in Shrewsbury has realised the importance of the school prom and are holding their first Prom Fayre on October 20th between 6 – 9pm.
The evening promises to be a great success with lots of local exhibitors, a fashion show, free make-up and hair tips plus a prize raffle with all proceeds are going to the Breast Cancer Campaign. The first prize in the raffle will be a prom dress like the one Laura is wearing from Jessica’s Bridal in the photograph opposite taken by Brian Fisher Photography (Shrewsbury’s specialist printing on night events photographer). Visitors’ will also be able to take a look inside and out the limousine from 2XL who will also be attending the evening.
Entrance is free and everyone who attends will be able to enjoy a ‘mocktail’ (non alcoholic cocktail ) on arrival, so even more reason to attend and get some inspiration to make your prom the best it can be!
For even more inspiration for looking great on your prom night with zero stress why not visit thepromorganiser.co.uk. the website has some great ideas and blogs.
For any further information or register for the Prom Fayre please contact Fiona Clarke At The Albrighton Hall Hotel on 01939 291 732
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The Prom: A New Rite of Passage?
After five years living and coping with the physical and emotional transitions of becoming a teenager, it’s fitting that the end of the first major academic examinations at the age of 16, they mark out this special moment with a festive occasion – the increasingly popular Prom.
Whether taking place at a local hotel or country club, or even at the school itself, the sight of stretched limos, classic cars, buses, fire engines horse drawn carriages, tractors with trailers and even helicopters, bringing beautifully dressed young ladies and handsomely dressed young men is becoming all the more common. For most of the guests the glittering ball gown or new suits or hired tux are obviously not their usual attire – and it shows, as they awkwardly settle into the evening. The flash of cameras is continuous as groups of friends and classmates, with whom they have shared the highs and lows, come together to celebrate, experiencing a rite of passage in surroundings worthy of such an event - it’s the school Prom.
In the last six years, this high school import from the U.S. has become a major focus of activity alongside year 11 examinations and the decisions relating to the students’ futures.
The Prom is often largely organised by the students themselves, overseen by a senior member of staff. Not only is it a major focus for the students, it has also become of commercial importance for local traders and service providers. In some parts of the U.K. there are now prom fairs where local providers offer schools and their students presentations on how they can assist in making the Prom night one to remember. Venues, caterers, dress and suit hire companies, entertainment artists/discos, novelty transport, make-up specialists , decorations and event photographers will all be on hand to help make it a night to remember. It’s rapidly becoming big business.
Brian Fisher, an event photographer and an ex-teacher of social ethics in a number of Shropshire schools, finds this new love of the prom very interesting. He firmly believes that this new experience can be of great value socially for the local teenagers. Organising the event in a safe environment, at venues outside of their normal experience is a positive learning experience, whilst the formal wear also helps them to enter the world of adulthood. For some, this form of celebration will become a regular thing as they journey through life, for others though, this will be a special experience to be treasured by them and their family. As a photographer and an ex-teacher secondary school teacher, Brian has become very conscious that some businesses see The Prom as a means of making a good income from vulnerable teenagers and their families. However, he also recognises that it’s a great opportunity for local companies to display the quality of their services and products. This way, as they become independent adults, the teenagers will return to develop relationships with these businesses as they celebrate other family, business or social events throughout their lives. As a photographer who takes, prints and sells the prom photographs on the night, I have gained future bookings for weddings, family portraits, social events etc.
I would hope that other businesses would see the Prom in such a way, by reducing their prices, offering first class service, offering free advice to prom organisers and hopefully making The Prom an event which everyone can enjoy.
For more information about Brian Fisher, take a look at his web site www.shropshirephotographer.co.uk
Or view his advertisement opposite this post.










