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Fit & Flare Prom Dresses
Fit and flare prom dresses feature fitted bodices that hug through the bust and waist before flaring outward into a fuller skirt. This silhouette creates an hourglass shape on every body type by defining the smallest part of the waist and adding volume below. Jovani designs fit and flare styles in multiple flare points from empire waist to hip level, with skirts ranging from subtle A-line swing to dramatic full circle. These dresses come in sequin, satin, chiffon, and crepe fabrics with steel boning through fitted bodices. Available in sizes 00 through 24 with full lining throughout.
What Makes Fit and Flare
Fit and flare describes any dress that fits closely through the torso before flaring out into a wider skirt. The “fit” portion hugs the bust, ribcage, and waist to define your shape. The “flare” adds volume from wherever the skirt begins, creating movement and drama below the fitted section. This combination flatters because it emphasizes the waist as the narrowest point while the fuller skirt balances proportions above and below.
Flare Points
The point where the dress transitions from fitted to flared changes the overall silhouette. Empire waist styles flare just below the bust for a flowing look that skims the midsection. Natural waist flares begin at the smallest part of your torso for classic hourglass shaping. Drop waist styles stay fitted through the hips before flaring at mid-thigh. Each flare point creates a different effect, so consider where you want the eye to focus.
Fit and Flare vs Other Silhouettes
Fit and flare overlaps with several silhouette categories. A-line prom dresses are a type of fit and flare with gradual widening from waist to hem. Ball gown prom dresses take the flare to maximum volume with full tulle or organza skirts. Skater dresses are short fit and flare styles with circle skirts. The common element across all is the fitted top and fuller bottom.
Who Fit and Flare Flatters
This silhouette works across body types because it creates waist definition regardless of your natural proportions. Straight figures gain curves from the contrast between fitted bodice and full skirt. Apple shapes benefit from the defined waist and skirt that flows over hips without clinging. Pear shapes find balance as the full skirt matches their natural hip width while the fitted bodice adds proportion above. Hourglass figures see their natural curves enhanced by the silhouette that mirrors their shape.
Fabrics for Fit and Flare
Satin prom dresses in fit and flare cuts create structured, elegant silhouettes with visible skirt volume. Chiffon prom dresses offer softer, more romantic flare that floats rather than stands. Sequin prom dresses add sparkle throughout both the fitted and flared sections. Tulle creates maximum volume in the skirt while keeping weight minimal.
Skirt Fullness Options
Fit and flare skirts range from subtle swing to dramatic circle. Soft flare adds gentle movement without significant volume, ideal for understated elegance. Medium flare provides noticeable shape change at the waist with moderate skirt width. Full circle skirts create maximum drama with skirts that stand away from the body. Consider your venue and how much you want your skirt to move when selecting fullness level.
Find Your Fit and Flare
Browse Jovani’s collection of fit and flare prom dresses to find the silhouette that matches your vision. Each dress is constructed with steel boning through the bodice and premium fabrics throughout. Try styles in person at an authorized retailer to see how the flare moves and falls on your body.