Monday, July 12, 2010

Belly Dance Costume - Harem Pants

Though the belly dance has been here for many years, it gained prominence with the likes of Shakira’s crossover into the mainstream music. Her chartbusting tracks showcased this talent and Shakira’s name became synonymous with belly dancing. She has been known for her powerful and sensual movements for all her videos and live performances.

Developed in the Middle East, this Arabic style of dancing is now the most sought after form even amongst the elite crowd. Considered not just a form of dance, it is also popular amongst women who desire to maintain their fitness levels!

Performed mainly at night clubs, belly dancing always conjures up images of vivacious and sensual costumes. The costumes form an integral part of the dance. The technique required for this dance entails the dancer to make circular motions, shimmies and usage of the hips and belly to the maximum. The costumes are designed in such a way that it adds more glamour to the dance. One often sees the use of props being interspersed during the performance.

Belly Dance Costume:
The basic of belly dance costumes consists of bustier, harem pants, layered skirts, veils, flamboyant belts etc. Different regions have varied designs of the same.

The Turkish belly dance costumes have some interesting detailing used on them. Fringes rate high on the popularity chart and they are found adorned on the bustier and the belts as well. The fringe is attached to the base of the bustier and extended to the back. The common Turkish designs showcase beaded work and also glass stone embellishments on the costume. The belt is generally in a V-shape.Contrasting colors are used to add some drama. The brief top is often crafted in points or curlicues. The shapes of the bustier vary from being asymmetrical to large diamond shapes.

The skirt or the pant is often made in sheer, see-through material. Sometimes you can even find cutouts or keyholes in the skirt. If the costume is designer-made, it gets more decorative with the increase in the detailing. Headbands are glamorized and the veils get sassier. The fabrics used are generally velvet and chiffons with a blend of lycra.

The Egyptian belly dance costume primarily leans towards the conservative kind. The dancers were not allowed to show the bare midriff. Therefore it consisted of two-piece suits with a skin colored cloth as the base.

Fringes on the bustier are sometimes combined with beads. Sequins are also used to cover the entire costume. There is not much variation seen for the brief top. Generally, the decoration is minimal. But some of the designer Egyptian belly dance costumes wary from the basic kind. One can see ample use of beads and embroidery. The designs used are mainly floral or abstract patterns. Multi-tiered skirts, veils, arm bands, headbands all form part of this attire.

One can see many other modifications in other parts of the world. The ornamentation varies from place to place. There are also a lot of metal embellishments being used today. These metals are either antique looking or polished.

Large coins, chains, sequins, mirror work are also used as part of the decoration.
The headbands are not just plain but now we can even see some fringes attached to it. This is turn enhances the entire look of the dance when the fringes dangle delicately on the forehead.

Skirts are now being widely made using the chiffon material. These are often layered in sheer material. Yet another popular option is the Harem pant.

Harem Pants:
Initially a part of any belly dancer’s wardrobe, the harem pants are now being seen on the streets as casual wear. Belly dancers generally wear them under the skirt or even as an individual garment. Often these pants are slit on the sides, sometimes up till the knees or the thigh area. Harem pants are known to add a touch of authenticity to the belly dance costume.

The side slits of the harem pants are often outlined with decorative trims. Some dancers prefer to connect these two halves of the pant with beaded strands, metallic ribbons etc. Scarves are sometimes sewed to the belt. At times, we can also find panels being added to the harem pants to attract attention to a specific area. If one has to avoid sewing the scarf onto the pant, one can use an elastic belt for the same purpose. The cut of the harem pant is of utmost importance. Pants with wrong silhouettes can tend to give a fuller look to the legs. A long legged woman, best carries out fuller harem pants.

Fabrics for the harem pants can range from georgette, lace, velvet, sheer knits, lightweight silk etc. Today, they look great when teamed with short tops and shrugs for a casual look. Flats work best with harem pants for an evening out.

So, what are you waiting for? Grab your costume and go the Shakira way!

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