School prom dress plan for creative pupils in Staffordshire

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School pupils in a Staffordshire high school have a budget busting plan up their sleeve to help beat the rising cost of attending their end of year school prom. Pupils at Maryhill High School studying product design are hoping to win funding in order to make their own prom dresses by recycling second hand clothes, showcasing their final prom dress designs in a full-blown catwalk show.

The cost of attending the school prom is a much-debated subject, with the final bill often running into hundreds of pounds once the price of the prom ticket, dress or suit, hair and make-up and limo hire all adding to the overall expense of the school prom experience.

One group of GCSE students are hoping to save on the expense of the all-important prom dress by scouring local charity shops to find second hand dresses and then use their creative skills to turn these old articles of clothing into unique stunning prom gowns, the local Staffordshire newspaper reports. The students have even contacted TV stylist, Gok Wan, to make him aware of their project and to ask for his top tips on creating winning designs out of second hand pieces.

The pupils have applied for funding from Class Act, a competition run by The Sentinel and sponsored by Barclays Money Skills, as the teenagers hope to win the £5,000 prize which they will use to buy sewing machines to create their designs, also to buy their materials and second hand clothes which they plan to revamp, and also for lighting and cameras for use in the final catwalk show.

Do you think the prom dress recycling project is a good idea? Would you consider creating your own prom dress using second hand items? Let us know your thoughts on prom dress recycling by posting your comments below.

Funeral limo rescues stranded prom goers

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A group of school girls were rescued by a funeral limo after the company they’d booked a luxury stretch limousine with to transport them to their school prom in Sunderland went bust.

Like most high school students, the seven girls who all attend Farringdon School began planning for their prom night months in advance, booking their limo hire at the first opportunity.

However their plans were thrown into disarray when one of the party received a phone call from their limousine hire company to inform them that the firm had ceased trading and would therefore be unable to provide them with a chauffeur driven limo come prom night.

With only a few weeks to go until the prom, all of the local luxury transport providers were fully booked and so it looked as though the girls’ dreams of arriving at their prom in the back of a chauffeur driven limo were over, that was until a local funeral directors heard about the limo-less prom girls and decided to offer their services.

Scollen and Wright Funeral Services offered the girls the use of their black funeral limo free of charge to ensure they had a night to remember.

The funeral directors were unsure if the 16-year-old girls would feel uneasy about travelling to their prom in a funeral car, however the prom goers were actually thrilled with their prom ride as it was something different and there was definitely no danger of any other pupils turning up in a funeral limo!

Disney Prom movie prepares for its UK cinema release

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The new Disney movie based on all things prom has already proved a big hit in the US and is about to thrill school leavers this side of the Atlantic as it prepares for its release in UK cinemas on June 3rd.

Prom will be released in the UK just as the school prom season starts to take off in Britain with school leavers up and down the country frantically preparing for the ultimate end of year party. To get into the prom spirit, make sure you book your ticket to see this fun loving movie when it hits the UK cinemas this Friday.

The story in Disney’s Prom follows a group of different couples and the trials and tribulations they endure in the run-up to the all-important prom night. From finding the perfect prom dress, to asking that guy or girl to be your date at the prom, to tracking down the best limousine to get you noticed on the night, Disney’s Prom deals with all the prom related dilemmas faced by school leavers across the globe.   

Starring Aimee Teegarden as the principal character of Nova Prescott, and with an uplifting soundtrack provided by US boy band All Star Weekend and Travie McCoy’s cover of the Supergrass hit, Alright, the new Disney movie looks set to become the teen hit of the summer.

If you can’t wait until Prom’s UK release on Friday, check out the trailer now to see what the movie has in store.

Teen banned from prom for posting invite on school wall

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A teenage boy from Connecticut has been banned from attending his school prom after he posted a giant invite on the walls of the school asking a girl to be his date.

James Tate scaled the school wall and attached 12 inch cardboard letters to spell out the message, “Sonali Rodrigues, will you go to the prom with me HMV (hit me up) – Tate.”

Although Sonali was bowled over by the romantic gesture when she arrived at school the next day to see the message, the teachers at Shelton High School saw the act very differently and took action to ban the teen from attending the prom.

The head teacher at the Connecticut High School branded the act a safety risk, and took action to punish the teen for attempting this dangerous act by not allowing him to attend the prom for which he’d just secured a date.

School pupil James Tate roped in a couple of friends to help him post the message on the school wall, with one helping to hold the ladder, while another fixed the double sided tape on the letters, while James attached the message to the wall. The high school student said he was careful to not put himself or his friends in danger while posting the message, saying he even wore a protective helmet in case of any accidents.

Despite his pleas, the high school is standing firm and refusing to let James Tate, and his accomplices, attend the senior prom.

The protests have already started, with a Facebook group calling for the ban to be lifted on James attendance at the prom attracting 5,000 likes.

Closet Extravaganza donates prom dresses to girls in the US

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As any parent of a teen knows all too well, the cost of attending a school prom can be extremely costly, especially for those living on low incomes. One school nurse working in Columbus in the US decided to launch a scheme to donate prom dresses to ensure no pupil was left out of the fun of the school prom.

Known as the Closet Extravaganza, the scheme was launched 6 years and is held every other year. The Extravaganza is growing in popularity year on year with 60 girls receiving prom dresses through the generous donations the first year, and 180 attending the following Closet extravaganza picking their prom outfit from the 400 dresses which had been donated.

As well as offering the all-important prom dress to youngsters in the Columbus area, the Closet Extravaganza also provides accessories such as shoes, jewellery, and handbags to complete the prom look perfectly.

Jean Kamrath, the school nurse at Columbus High School, said she was inspired to launch the scheme due to the high levels of poverty in the area, and she wanted to ensure that no teen was unable to attend their prom because of the expense involved.

This year’s Closet Extravaganza is due to take place early next month, all donations are welcome.

Another important school prom accessory is limo hire, luckily Limo 4 Proms are offering cheap rates across a wide range of chauffeur driven prom limos. Check out Limos 4 Proms now and receive a free quote for your school prom date.

Limo Broker launches brand new highly optimised website

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Top name limousine hire company, Limo Broker, are celebrating this week following the successful launch of their brand new website.

Featuring state of the art search engine optimisation techniques, Limo Broker’s new main website is an extremely powerful marketing tool for the company as it ranks highly on all major search engine results list meaning it’s more likely to be seen by potential customers.

A selection of high quality images and also video clips showcasing some of Limo Broker’s most popular limousines and luxury cars has been uploaded onto the brand new website to help enhance customers’ experience of the site.

A range of new articles with helpful tips and advice has also been added to Limo Broker’s new website so as to aid customers in their quest to track down a great limo hire deal. With recommendations on the best limos to hire for school proms, weddings and hen and stag dos, and news on the latest limousines to join the Limo Broker fleet, the new site aims to provide potential customers with all the information they could possibly need to help with their enquiry.

Limo Broker is leading the way within the luxury transport industry in terms of its connection with social media, and so the new website has enhanced links to Limo Broker’s Twitter and Facebook pages. Those who become fans of Limo Broker on either of the social networks will be the first to hear about any last minute discounts and special offers on limo hire throughout the UK.

Check out the flashy new Limo Broker website with its new logo design and computer graphics and let us know what you think.

Stretch limos on display at Swindon school prom show

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Swindon’s recent school prom show held earlier this month by Commonweal School in The Mall featured everything a young prom-goer could possibly need to ensure they are fully equipped for their leaver’s ball.

The school prom show was organised by the Parent Teacher association and featured a catwalk show with year 11 students modelling the latest prom dress fashions. A luxury stretch limousine was also on display at the event where visitors had a chance to get up close to the top of the range ride. Limo hire for school proms is extremely popular with many operators booking out months in advance on peak school prom dates.

Over 70 people including school pupils, mums and dads and grandparents all turned out for the event. As well as the catwalk show, there was also a hair demonstration by Cosmo Colours giving future prom-goers a run-down of the latest hairstyles and tips for teaming hair with prom outfits.

A raft of other stalls were also set up for the school prom show featuring everything from jewellery to make-up, suit hire to limo hire, prom dresses to shoes.

Year 11 pupils at the Swindon school are due to celebrate their prom next spring, and thanks to the special preview show, they’re more than ready for it!

Dad buys fire engine to transport daughter to the school prom

Kind hearted dad buys fire engine to transport 17-year-old daughter to her end of year prom

Kind hearted dad buys fire engine to transport 17-year-old daughter to her end of year prom

A fire fighter dad from Minehead in Somerset went to great lengths to ensure his daughter made an entrance to remember when she arrived at her school prom earlier this month.

56-year-old Chris Jones had promised his daughter that he’d transport her to her end of year prom in a red fire engine. However the plan for the grand entrance looked in serious doubt after the fire station boss informed Chris that he wouldn’t be able to borrow one of the fire engines for the special occasion because of health and safety reasons.

Determined not to let his daughter down on her prom day, the fireman from Somerset decided to track down his own red engine. After scouring the internet, Chris found a 1973 Commer Commando red fire engine for sale for £1,750. Anxious to not disappoint his prom-going daughter, Chris snapped up the vintage engine.

Along with a fancy outfit and a new hairdo, prom day transport is high up on the list of priorities for prom-goers. Not surprisingly limousine hire companies report being booked out months in advance on peak prom dates.

17-year-old Rebecca was described by her dad as being “quite emotional” when he rolled up in the red engine to whisk her away to her school prom. Fireman Chris says he now needs to decide whether he’ll keep the engine now the special prom date has come and gone.

The awards season and school prom bookings prove big sellers for limo hire in London

Limo Hire in London gets a boost from the awards ceremony season in the capital

Limo Hire in London has received a welcome boost, largely from the upcoming awards season and the school prom trend. Limo Broker has reported a surge in these types of sales, with many of their most luxurious limos getting booked out by celebrities who want to be seen in the very best vehicles.

With the Brit Awards and the BAFTA Film awards both scheduled to take place in London next month, Limo Broker has revealed that over half of their fleet based in the city are booked out for both of these dates. As well as celebrity bookings, many audience members, and competition winners are planning to ride to the Brit Awards in a chauffeur driven limo courtesy of Limo Broker.

School proms are also proving extremely popular within the London area. With virtually every high school in the city planning a prom to mark the end of term, and hundreds of schools in the surrounding area of London also holding prom celebrations in the city, it’s no surprise limousine hire for proms is flying off the shelves.

The O2 arena has also announced an exciting line-up of acts due to perform at the venue during the course of the year. With the likes of Lady Ga Ga, Black Eyed Peas, Stereophonics, Whitney Houston and the X-Factor tour all confirmed to perform, limo hire to the O2 Arena during 2010 is really hotting up.

If you require top quality limousine hire for a special occasion in London this year, book now and take advantage of Limo Broker’s January sale rates before they come to an end.

School prom show arrives in Northamptonshire

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Northamptonshire will play host to its very own Prom Show at the end of the month which will offer young prom-goers all the help they will need in preparation for the big night.

The last prom show in the area was such as success, with hundreds of youngsters attending, that they’ve decided to do it all over again. The event is scheduled to take place on January 28th at the Best Western Rockingham Forest Hotel in Corby and will run from 6pm until 9pm.

The show is sponsored by Bonnie Brides and Grooms. Everyone who attends will be given the opportunity to register their details, and be entered into a prize draw to win an outfit supplied by Bonnie Brides and Grooms up to the value of £300, and a £100 voucher to spend at Ballgown Heaven. Plus the first 50 entrants will be given a free goody bag.

A wide range of local prom suppliers will be present at the show including prom car and limo hire operators, dress and suit specialists, hair and make-up professionals, and photographers. There will also be a prom hair demonstration courtesy of Askews hairdressing. Nibbles and non-alcoholic drinks will also be provided to all who attend.

So to get on organised for your big school prom in Northamptonshire, head down to the Prom Show 2010.