“Euphoria” Attire: Y2K Prom Princess Vibes

“Euphoria” Attire: Y2K Prom Princess Vibes

If you’re looking for inspiration for your prom outfit, look no further than Euphoria. The HBO series is known for its unique and stunning fashion, and you can easily emulate the styles of characters like Rue, Jules, Maddy, Cassie, and Kat. With “Euphoria” attire, you’ll be sure to stand out and look stunning in all your prom pictures.

1. ZAFUL Cross Cutout Cinched Cold Shoulder Dress

Maddy knows that when she steps out in one of her daring outfits, the room is hers to do with as she pleases; this little black dress is *such* a moment with its daring cutouts and matching accessories. I give you permission to wear opera length gloves to the prom.

Cross at the yoke front for an exaggerated keyhole cutout, this curve-hugging mini dress is topped with sultry cutout openings at the back, long sleeves to balance well with the short bodice, and an adjustable drawstring to make textural ruches.

Cassie has claimed the color blue as her own after making an appearance at school wearing a blue dress she said belonged to an Oklahoma band. We tracked down a formal gown in a same shade of blue, complete with chic cutouts that evoke the front-tie of her adorable crop top. Bringing a notebook and throwing a fit in the restroom if you need to use it are both totally voluntary.

The square neckline of her eyelet lace shirt is one of Lexi’s favorite cottagecore details. This neckline is ideal for a subdued prom gown; one of our favorite options is this lovely dress by Reformation, which features similar long sleeves and ruching.

The smooth, slippery fabric of Maddy’s pyjamas is the epitome of opulence. Use this green spaghetti-strap dress to channel her posh vibe for prom — Nate Jacobs, WYA?

While Kat’s fit is actually the Fardosa Cami Mini Dress from Auné, it’s currently sold out because of the demand from the show. This dupe from Finesse is preeeetty spot on and perfect for dancing the night away with your date or your besties.

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