You can make your basic belly dance costume look much more
expensive---and much more performance-worthy---by accessorizing yourself
to the hilt.
BANGLES. Bare arms look ... well, bare. So cover them up
with bunches of sparkly bangles. Available at any Indian apparel store,
cheap bangles will add sparkle and color to your costume. Since they
are cheap costume jewelry, you want to a wear a lot of them. Buy enough
bangles to cover your wrists from the palm to half-way up your forearm.
Don't worry about overdoing it: less is NOT more when it comes to
belly dance costumes. Start your bangle collection by buying the
basics: a set of gold and a set of silver. When you get more money to
invest in jewelry, buy colored bangles to match each of your costumes.
The bangles not only dress up your outfit, they also catch the light
beautifully when you dance.
GLOVES. Another way to compliment your cheap costume and
cover up bare arms is to invest in a pair of gloves. There are many
styles of gloves available to belly dancers, and you can have them
custom-made fairly cheaply. A typical pair of custom-made gloves only
runs about $15. Considering that you could wear one basic pair of
gloves with several costume, they are a really good investment. You can
also find one-size-fits-all gloves on many belly dance costuming sites.
If you don't want gloves, arm cuffs or sleeves are another option. In
any case, covering your arms with some type of sparkly or flowing
fabric will dress up your plain costume and emphasize your arm
movements.
EARRINGS. An abundance of fancy costume jewelry will make
any costume look even more dazzling. Since your audience will be
looking at your pretty smile often, it's important that you compliment
your face with big or shiny earrings. Choose long chandelier earrings
if appropriate or go with smaller rhinestone pieces. These earrings are
just meant to catch the light, so they don't have to be expensive. You
can find something suitable at Wal-Mart or the beauty supply store.
NECKLACE. Sometimes a large pair of earrings will add
enough sparkle to your face and neck. But if you still feel bare, add a
necklace to your costume as well. Rhinestones and other large, fake
jewels are always good choices. Remember that you can wear this
necklace with many other costumes if you go with a basic rhinestone
setting. Some rhinestone necklaces can get pricey, but you can find a
cheap one for $10 to $20 at the beauty supply store or online. Fire up
Google and do a search for cheap prom jewelry; you're sure to find
something suitable that's within your budget.
RINGS. Add even more sparkle to your arm and hand movements
with shiny rings, especially if you aren't going to be dancing with any
props that will distract from your bare fingers. Go with rhinestones,
cubic zirconia diamonds, or even oversized gold and silver butterflies.
Rings are another versatile, cheap costume piece that you can use with
every costume.
TIARAS AND HEADBANDS. Don't neglect the jewelry that's made
for your head. Besides making you feel like a queen, a rhinestone
tiara or jeweled headband will make your costume look richer. If your
basic costume came with arm cuffs that you never wear, you can sometimes
turn the cuffs into a headband. Just sew elastic to the ends of the
arm cuff, and then cover up the elastic with your hair when you put on
the headband. Rhinestone tiaras are another great option. They are
affordable and readily available both online and in beauty supply
stores. Remember to look for prom and costume jewelry and avoid fancy
(overpriced) bridal tiaras. A great tiara will cost you only $10.
SKIRT. Since you spent so little on your basic costume,
it's best to splurge on your skirt. After all, it's a really big,
noticeable part of your outfit. Look for skirts made from shiny lycra,
sparkle velvet, or chiffon skirts embellished with sequins or
rhinestones. A fancy skirt will go a long way in making your outfit
look expensive. A custom-made skirt could be pricey, but you can find
great options in online belly dance boutiques for between $40 and $65.
SHOES AND ANKLETS. They say that a person's shoes make a
big impression. So forgo the boring black heels from Wal-Mart or
Target, and find a pair of prom-worthy shoes at a big chain shoe store.
Look for shoes that have some sort of embellishment like rhinestones or
big plastic jewels. Colored satin heels are a great option while clear
plastic heels will also work. Either type of shoe should only cost you
between $20 and $30, and the clear plastic heels will go with any
costume. If you dance barefoot, you can still dress up your feet with
anklets made either of rhinestones or coins.
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