Top designs of the elements of belly dancer costume

In this article we are going to introduce you to the key components of a belly dancer costume of professional quality. You are either able to create your personal items, or obtain them from diverse vendors. Those inclined towards making their personal costumes can look up the Belly Dance outfit Patterns elsewhere online for finding out about pattern corporations who construct patterns apt for belly dance costumes.

This costume can have a traditional or more contemporary appearance. The fabric, embellishment, & accessories that you choose will decide whether the costume have an appearance of a specialized boogie uniform or a pastime outfit meant for fun. While a number of dancers are more drawn towards the glamorous, contemporary look of sequins and beads other are more drawn towards a more traditional appearance of natural materials & fibers. The contemporary look suits dancers who fancy dazzle and glamour and the traditional appearance suits those who have a preference for natural embellishments and fibers.

In the section below we discuss the difference in some basic elements among the traditional and contemporary belly dancer costume.

belly-dancing-costumes-headdressHead/hairAccessory

The hair accessory / headpiece put in the final touch to the one wearing the belly dancer costume and make her a complete dancer. The one that suits a contemporary styled costume is a    Charmeuse, China Silk, Tissue Lame, Foils, Crepe, Brocade, Velvet, Velveteen, Chiffon,         Georgette or Lace. For a traditional look one must wear a Cotton gauze, Tulle bi telli, Cotton broadcloth, Sari fabric, additional textiles of India or Velveteen.

Vest/Choli as an element of a belly dancer costume

belly-dancing-costumes-vestA number of dancers feel somewhat too exposed on wearing nothing other than a festooned bra on top. Putting in a vest / choli / provides some coverage while balancing the completeness of the belly dancing skirts to some extent.

The vest could be fashioned out of shimmering fabric for a nightclub appearance, or any natural filament like cotton for lending a more unsophisticated /historic Ghawazee appearance. The armholes and neckline could be demarcated using sequin trim of a single strand, or simply left unadorned. The choli is able to be put on either underneath a costume bra, / discontinued at the neckline for framing the bra. For a costume with a professional appearance go for a choli fashioned out of an tribal textile like a brocade that’s rich or textile from India  having an embroidery or embellishment of shisha mirrors. A choli fashioned out of washable cotton will make a wear ideal as a practice wear or for student shows.

Ornamented Bra

belly-dancing-costumes-ornamented-braThis is an element of a belly dance costume set that is made up of a well-built bra got from any lingerie shop and subsequently decorated.  A wise thing to do while purchasing this element of a belly dance costume set is getting a bra that’s somewhat larger compared to the preferred finished dimension, since the stitching made use of for covering the bra using fabric and decorating it could constrict it to a somewhat smaller size. Occasionally dancers substitute every strap on a bra for lending it a fresh form. For a conventional look get a bra made from Velvet, Lamé, Brocade, Glitter dot, Foil or any fabric with a covering of sequin and for a more contemporary look get one made from Velveteen, Brocade, Poplin, material from India, Upholstery fabric or Stretch velvet.

Full Skirt

Full belly dancing skirts have remained a trendy belly dancing gear due to the manner in which they whirl and gush along with the movement. For a contemporary look this belly dancing gear can be had on as a lone layer provided that the fabric isn’t translucent. The traditional style put on for all belly dances is a spherical skirt fashioned out of 3 panels that are half circles.

belly-dancingThe elements of a belly dancer costume are vital to its appearance. How they are worn and the material they are made from determine whether the costume has a conventional or contemporary appearance.