| Following some ideas in the first article, this post is | | | | Below are examples of some common errors and |
| to look into a bit more detailed about how to | | | | how to fix it by selecting a suitable dress. |
| select your ballroom dress to make it matches | | | | Back bone not straight enough: |
| your dance. A ballroom dress should not only look | | | | This is a common problem for many dancers. It |
| beautiful when you are standing in front of the | | | | can be fixed by having some cut of fabrics |
| mirror but also make you really gorgeous when | | | | adorned from your neck (or your upper arms) to |
| you are dancing. Basically, it should satisfy the | | | | your back. You can even use more than one cut |
| three elements below: | | | | of fabric. By this way, your back will be |
| | | | somewhat hidden behind those fabrics. |
| 1. It must not restrict you from moving when | | | | Elbows and arms: |
| you are dancing | | | | Another error in standard dance is that your arms |
| 2. It should highlight your strong points (e.g some | | | | and elbows may unconsciously lower down when |
| of your techniques or your body) | | | | you are dancing. This can be fixed by selecting a |
| 3. It should cover your weak points. Obviously | | | | ballroom dress that have roomy sleeves with thin |
| there is no dress could replace your daily practice. | | | | fabric material. |
| However if you know where your weaknesses | | | | Another recommendation: if you have purchased |
| are (both in terms of techniques and body), you | | | | your ballroom dress, do not wait until you have |
| can select a ballroom dress that helps you hide | | | | chance to get on the dance floor but try it and |
| those weaknesses and highlight your strengths. | | | | see if it really fits your body and your |
| As a result, you can get a better impression for | | | | movements well. |
| your performance. | | | | |