A promenade dance, commonly called a prom in American English, is a dance party for high school students. It may be offered in semi-formal black tie or informal suit for boys, and evening gowns for girls. This event is typically held near the end of the school year. There may be individual junior (11th grade) and senior (12th grade) proms or they may be combined.
1940s prom dresses were usually made from rayon taking the form of jersey, taffeta, or crepe and fastened with metal zippers or small buttons in the back. Black was the most popular color, but pinks, reds, and blues were often used as well.
Here below is a set of vintage photos that shows what prom styles looked like in the 1940s.
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s
Prom Styles in the 1940s