ksumn1
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Atlanta has Filene's Basement. I haven't looked at prom dresses at Filene's, but I have gotten great deals there on clothes, including work clothes and dressy clothes for formal occasions for me.
If there's a JCPenney outlet store nearby, check out dresses there. I've seen some beautiful dressy dresses for great prices. Penny's outlets near you are in Forest Park, GA, and Decatur, AL.
Don't just write off a store because it's an expensive store. I bought a dress on sale at one of the more expensive stores on sale for less than the sale prices at other stores.
And ask around to other people. This coming April, one of my clients will be wearing my DD's prom dress from last year to the 2010 prom. I really doubt anyone will recognize that the dress has been worn there before, as there were over 500 dresses at last year's prom. I know DD is not going to ever wear the dress again, and it kills me to spend that much on a one-time-only outfit even though I found it on sale. If your DD is really worried about someone realizing it's a borrowed/passed over to her dress, maybe the dress could be borrowed from someone who went to a different school's prom.
I was at the Forest Park JC Penney outlet before Christmas and they no longer have the bridal outlet in the store.
It's where we used to get all out bridesmaid, wedding and prom dresses. There is one place in Carrollton, GA (The Social Butterfly), one in Bowdon, GA (Marvena's) and one on Fairburn Road, in DOuglasville, GA. On I 20, Carrollton would be the closest to you, about 2 hours from Birmingham. Bowdon is about 20 minutes form Carrollton heading toward Ranburne and Fairburn Road is up I 20 past Carrollton about 20 minutes or so. and then in atlanta , there are many thrift stores, retail outlets, David's Bridal etc.
But first I would check your local Goodwill, craigslist, Macy's, Dillard's, JC Penney's etc. I know AL can be a big pageant state, so contact one of the local pageant coordinators and ask for a list of stores. most pageantwear places sell prom appropriate dresses as well. They may also be able to hook you up with a couple of dress swaps. Worth a try.

Oh boy do I feel your pain. Our dd graduated last year.....and PROM was sooooooooo expensive. She didn't go to the Jr. prom so we really did it up for the Sr. one. After it was all said and done....dress/fittings/special bra, accessories, purse/shoes, hair/updo,manicure/pedicure, chipping in for limo with the group....it was almost 800 for a few hours of fun. Now that also included prom ticket price. Here it was very expensive and she didn't want the boy to have to pay 65 x 2 so that was also part of our cost. She had a good time but they treat proms around here like they are weddings. It is HUGE.....especially for the girls. OMG
It is never ending really as far as money goes once they get into high school. 
