7/29/2023 0 Comments Lingerie cover bellyTake strips of fabric, gather it and place them strategically to create a partial cover over your belly AND decorate the bra and skirt in a very cohesive way. Similar to draping with a hip scarf, but this one is done more properly and professionally. See more styles in my 24 ways to wear a hip scarf tutorial □ For example, tuck the ends like this, and you have an instant drape over your torso! If you take a piece of sheer fabric or hip scarf, you can do so much. It covers your belly partially, and it is such a beautiful feature. Of course, you can make it as wide or as narrow as you like, and you can embellish them afterward as well. I love lace because it’s so pretty on its own! Take some motifs from your lace fabric, sew them together to create a strip, and place it from your top to your belt or skirt. See how to make this in detail in my Belly Drape tutorial. It’s a great way to add more colours or textures to your costume as well. This is a very easy drape – simply cut out a triangular shape of fabric, and attach it to your bra so that the pointy end covers your torso. Or you can try fabric flower appliques like these. These create such a professional-looking costume. These grape vine appliques are easy to shape and look amazing. You can attach them to go beyond the outlines of your bra or belt, as long as they stay up on their own. I like playing around with appliques, because they are very flexible. Learn how to make beaded fringe or swag in my Belly Dance Costume Workshop □ This works better for people who have a short torso than a beaded fringe going across your belly which gives a look of a very short torso. Add beaded tassels where you need coverage, or create a beaded swag. To update this look, consider having more of a beaded tassel look. The beaded fringe partially covers your torso, and helps highlight your chest movements. Let’s get started!Ĭlick here to learn more about the Belly Dance Costume Workshop! So in this post, I’ll share with you 7 pretty ways to add coverage over your belly without hiding all your movements in the order of small coverage to full coverage. At the end of the day, it sucks if you cover up your belly so much that your audience can’t appreciate the beautiful shimmy you’ve practiced for many hours. And it’s perfectly fine to not show your belly to dance belly dance.īut sometimes it feels like options are limited. Maybe you have a more conservative audience, or you feel more comfortable with more coverage. Sometimes as a belly dancer, you want a bit of coverage over your torso.
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