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HP1045 Black Diamond Cascade Professional Belly Dance Costume     $305 ($315 with add'l flesh mesh, see explanation under "Sizing" - "Skirt Hips")
By Hoyda of Egypt

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Made in Egypt.

A general statement about HP series costumes: these are truly works of art and outstanding craftmanship, extremely high quality work and attention to detail. I've been almost overwhelmed to tears at how well they are made (less work for me!). The prices on these are frankly misleading; compared to what else is on the market I feel I could easily charge at least $50 - $100 more for these and you would still be getting a solid deal -- but her prices are reasonable, the makers believe dancers shouldn't have to mortgage their homes for quality professional costumes, and I'm overjoyed to be able to pass that on. A few points: only high quality fabrics; only REAL GLASS crystal stones, and AMPLE use of them; high quality beads without over use of plastic or acrylic, and when acrylic novelty beads are used (as on most high end costumes, for example, in the fringe) they are lovely and high quality; only heavy weight thread is used for beadwork, never doubled or quadrupled 'normal' weight sewing thread; the finishing of the beadwork itself is impeccable - every end is cleanly knotted, there are no long threads hanging loose - the inside of the costume is probably as neat and clean as you will ever see!

Va Va Voom! Yes, it's daring! But extremely elegant and completely "safe"! Gorgeous swags of glass crystal rhinestones swoop across midriff and chest. Every silver line you see on skirt and bra is a continuous row of the same rhinestones (next to a wide overlapping line of glass tumbled silver Egyptian bugle beads) - in other words, there are a LOT of rhinestones! Offhand I don't know the "point" size, but these are not the tiny ones, they are generous 1/8". Slightly larger (almost 1/4") individual stones are the single accents you see, generously scattered throughout. All edges of bra and skirt have the same glass bead trim as the wavy lines.

The skirt is not completely straight. It's a well tailored, 3 gore (piece) fit-to-slight flare, cut on the bias, which means it hangs beautifully. Fabric is black all-way stretch with a black metallic overlay of tiny closely spaced dots. Over the left hip is a connecting band of flesh mesh; originally comes as about 3" "tall"; additional (goes further down leg) mesh is shown in the photos and described under "Sizing" - "Skirt Hips"; it can be included for additional $10 (making total costume price $315). Side zipper.

The gorgeous bra has, of course, a bazillion rhinestones, and 3/4" wide clear pliable plastic halter style straps. When I first saw these used quite some time ago by the haute couture designers, I was dubious - I thought that they would be visible anyway, in most venues, so what was the point. I'm a convert. Yes, the plastic can be seen somewhat if you are near your audience, but it still gives a "floating" look to the bra - I always get complements on these costumes!

Accessories: Matching gaunlets.

Age/Condition: New.

Sizing:
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Bra
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Should fit range including: 32 D/DD, 34 C/D, 36 B/C. Max underbust = 35."
IMPORTANT: Bra arrived from Egypt without any fasteners (hook/eyes). Since 99% of the time you have to move them anyway, to me it's just as well; would save the time of picking out the stitches of sewn-on fasteners. I will include all needed standard Egyptian costuming fasteners (the wide, flat "hook and eyes," of which the eye is actually a bar). Particularly with the clear plastic strap, it's preferable that the fasteners were NOT sewn on - when you sew through the plastic, it does leave holes. Don't be afraid of the plastic. You just sew through it as you would anything else. Just use heavy thread (I'll provide some of that, as well), and poke as few holes as possible! I've done it on quite a few costumes.

Skirt Top: Smallest body will reasonably fit approximately = 30," largest body will reasonably fit approximately = 35."
3/4" wide elastic, about 8" unstretched, across back in thread casing. It came to me pulled VERY tight; I removed and reattached elastic so I could at least get into it (I'm 32" at skirt top). Larger sizes may need to loosen more; very easy, see tip here.

Skirt Hips at widest: Smallest body will reasonably fit approximately = 32," largest body will reasonably fit approximately = 36."
IMPORTANT: The piece of flesh stretch net that connects the skirt above the slit, as it arrived from Egypt, is about 3" vertically. In all of the photos here, there is an additional piece of flesh power mesh (with stick on rhinestones) that I pinned in behind, extending down the leg about another 4". I am about 35" around my boo-taay, and on me the slit was gaping pretty wide without the extra net, and I think that it will do so (without the extra mesh, or some other method of holding the slit edges together a little further down) on all but the tiny-est hips. With the extra mesh it's perfecto. Obviously this is a pretty bare costume, and without the extra mesh be prepared for it to be even barer! I will leave the extra mesh - which is also about 5" wide and will allow letting out of the skirt for even larger sizes, if you don't mind a wider slit - with the rhinestones, for additional $10 so that the total costume cost is $315. It will be pinned in, exactly as it was for the photos, so that you can adjust and sew in the way you need.

Skirt length: 36."

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