Coming up with a prom theme is a good idea for lots of reasons, and can be one of the most fun parts of prom organising. The decision can cause some heated debates in the prom committee however, so stay calm when someone doesn’t love your prom theme ideas as much as you do!
Why have a prom theme?
The Prom Organiser’s top three reasons for having a prom theme:
- Having a prom theme makes it easier to design posters, invitations and tickets
- The prom venue decoration options can be narrowed down to a focused design
- Prom guests can choose to join in with their outfits (e.g. colours, accessories) and that’s a lot of fun for them too
Prom themes make everything to do with design easier, as without a theme, your options are simply endless. The prom theme brings motifs, colours and prominent shapes with it that can inform everything you design for the prom. For example, if you go for Arabian Nights, it immediately conjures up images of desert sand, rich fabrics in vibrant colours, and the arch shape of Arabian architecture, just for starters.
How do you choose a prom theme?
The first step is to brainstorm as a committee. Go crazy! Come up with all the wild, wonderful ideas you can and write them down on a big bit of paper. Don’t think about whether it’s feasible, it’s all about the ideas at this stage.
Next, take a step back and look at each idea, considering the following questions:
- How could that prom theme help with visual design?
- Is it easy to make or find prom decorations that fit in with that theme?
- Can we make good use of this theme on a tight budget?
- Would anyone find this theme too awful / offensive / stupid to be able to enjoy their school prom?
The last one might be strange, but let’s say one of your brainstormed ideas is a zombie prom. Zombie films and books are popular at the moment, but there are lots of people that find them scary rather than funny. It might seem like a huge amount of fun to people who think that sub-genre is a laugh, but it might be too niche, and too out there for everyone to enjoy.
That list of questions will help you prune the crazy ideas into a list of feasible prom themes. But you’ll still have to choose between them and at this point you have three options:
- Put it to a committee vote
- Have the chairperson decide the theme
- Put it to a vote in the year group having the prom
You could involve the whole school in the last option, but as only one (two at the most) year group will be attending the prom, it seems more fair to just let them vote.
Always bear in mind that the theme won’t please everybody, that’s impossible. If the choice of prom theme is just causing too much grief, arguments and tantrums (they do happen you know!) then you might want to choose a colour based theme instead. One school in Somerset went down this route and chose silver, blue and purple. It served the same purpose in terms of designing posters etc and made decorating the prom venue much easier.
So, there you have it, a quick guide to choosing a prom theme. I’m gathering up lots of prom theme ideas at the moment for prom themes part two, so it’s your turn now:
Tell us your favourite prom theme ideas, and we’ll feature them in the next prom theme post! You can tell us over Twitter, on our Facebook page or in the comments below. Have fun!

















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