Can You Get a Tax Deduction for Donating Prom Dresses?
Yes! Prom dresses and formal gowns donated to a 501(c)(3) nonprofit are tax-deductible at fair market value. Most prom dresses yield deductions of $50-$500, depending on designer and condition.
Your once-worn prom dress is taking up closet space, but could help another student create magical memories. Plus, you get tax benefits while supporting our nonprofit mission—everyone wins!
Why Donate Your Prom Dress?
Worn Once
Most prom dresses are worn for a single night—donate instead of letting it collect dust.
Tax Savings
Get a deduction of 30-50% of what you paid while helping others.
Make Dreams Real
Help students who couldn't otherwise afford a formal dress experience prom.
Sustainable Fashion
Give beautiful dresses continued life instead of landfill.
What's Your Dress Worth?
Fair market value depends on brand, style, and condition:
Great news: Dresses worn once typically retain 40-60% of retail value. New with tags can approach full price!
Formal Dresses We Accept
Long Prom Gowns
Floor-length formal dresses in all styles—mermaid, A-line, ball gown, fitted.
Short Formal Dresses
Cocktail-length homecoming and semi-formal styles.
Two-Piece Sets
Crop top and skirt combinations, modern prom styles.
Embellished Gowns
Sequined, beaded, crystal-embellished show-stoppers.
Prom Dress Brands We Accept
Popular: Sherri Hill, Jovani, Mac Duggal, La Femme, Faviana, Alyce Paris, Terani Couture, JVN, Primavera, Morilee
Designer: Badgley Mischka, Marchesa Notte, Needle & Thread, Adrianna Papell, Tadashi Shoji
Contemporary: Windsor, David's Bridal, Lulu's, ASOS, Revolve brands, Nordstrom brands
Condition Requirements
✅ We Accept
- Worn once or twice, excellent condition
- All beading/sequins intact
- Clean (professionally cleaned preferred)
- Working zippers
- Minor hem alterations OK
❌ Cannot Accept
- Stained or damaged
- Missing beading or embellishments
- Broken zippers
- Significant alterations
- Strong odors (perfume, smoke)