Peyton Manker spent nearly 400 hours creating the gown. An Illinois high school student made a coronavirus-themed prom dress out of tape -- and the internet is loving it. Peyton Manker, 18, said she ...
Making a fashion statement at prom doesn’t have to mean draining your savings account. Just take a look at blogger and YouTuber Amber Scholl: She turned a $4 thrift store dress into her “dream prom ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You don’t have to spend a fortune to look your best at prom, as demonstrated by blogger Amber Scholl. (Photo: Getty Images) Scholl ...
Beauty vlogger Amber Scholl got creative with trash bags to make a surprisingly beautiful prom dress that looks like it's embellished with roses. Scholl shared a video of her DIY dress on YouTube that ...
18-year-old TikToker @satellite4moon posted a video in her homemade prom dress. The teen spun around in a brown dress before unveiling a Cinderella-inspired blue gown. The video, which has 5.7 million ...
High schoolers often shell out at the end of the year. There's yearbook costs, senior trips and the prom. All of that adds up in a normal year, but in the midst of a deep recession, parents and teens ...
Prom season is officially here, which means beautiful (and really, really unique) prom dresses are popping up all over the internet. And this one $15 DIY dress may just take the cake for being ...
Who says buying a prom dress has to break the bank? Certainly not Amber Scholl. The 24-year-old YouTube vlogger uploaded a DIY video on March 31, 2018, showing her fans how she transformed a $4 thrift ...
It's no secret that attending your high school prom can be memorable, exciting, and downright expensive. The tickets, the dress, the limo... that's just the beginning. In the midst of all this, have ...
When students strike a prom pose this year, they’ll likely be doing so in an outfit that showcases their personal style. Researchers have found that Generation Z is focused on individuality, and now, ...
We often hear about teens asking their celebrity crush/icon to prom via social media. But one New York City teen took several of her icons to prom — and in the most creative way. Aishamanne Williams ...