Dancing in the Right Wedding Dress
Shopping for the right wedding dress can be a daunting task. One thing to look for when choosing your dress is if you can dance in it. The first dance that you will share with your husband will be something that you will remember forever. Don’t let that moment get ruined by a lack of movement or some other issue with your dress.
Some common dress styles are the a-line, empire, sheath, ball gown, and mermaid dresses. Now not all of these dresses are bad for dancing, you just have to be aware of some of the common issues that can hinder your dancing ability. Some dresses that stick out right away with some concerns are the sheath and the ball gown.
The first dress is the sheath. This type of dress can actually hinder your movement while dancing because of the tightness around the feet and knee area. This could prevent you from doing and tips, spins, or taking normal to wide steps. The next dress that stood out as a potential problem is the ball gown. If you are going for a ball gown, make sure it is not so big that your husband can’t even come a foot from you. You should probably have someone you brought wedding dress shopping to test this out with you.
Just be sure to try a variety of movements while you are dress shopping, especially sitting and walking. That should help you judge the range of motion you will have while on the dance floor. If you are still looking for a place to take some dance lessons, Dance FX Studios in Mesa, Arizona, offers Wedding Dance Lessons. We can help you plan and choreograph your first dance so it matches you and your fiancé’s style individually and as a couple. For more information regarding a wedding dance consultation, please visit https://dancefxstudios.com/