Top 3 Ballet Dancewear Trends For Aspiring Ballerinas

If you’re hoping to jump in on the ballet trend come Autumn you’re much better off wearing pieces that you can get directly from the source instead of cheap imitations. You’ll look better, feel better, and soon enough you will be twirling yourself in to an exciting Autumn Winter season of frequent visits to the dance studio.

With today’s hot ballet trend and with access to an endless list of fab online shops just a click away, it’s super easy to get beautiful gear and accessories from the hottest designers and online boutiques. Just for Kix is an excellent example of an affordable website selling trendy ballet dancewear and there are many more. You’re welcome.

With that being said, today we’ll take a look at the top three dancewear trending styles that aspiring ballerinas are currently enjoying, to get you in the mood. So if you’re looking to take advantage of the current wonderful ballet trend, just because you love dancing so much and feel a lot more comfortable in a tiara, here’s where you should start.

The Tutu

If you’re going to get into the ballet trend, you might as well go big. Wearing a tutu is certainly not for the faint of heart and you really have to have the confidence to pull this off. However, it’s incredibly fashionable, really fun to mix and match, and you’ll look absolutely amazing if you give it a try and just let go!

We highly recommend pairing your tutu with your favourite pair of sneakers, tee and a denim jacket. This will help offset the outrageousness of it all while channeling your inner Carrie Bradshaw. Or rock the trend with your favourite button up and sparkly heels. 

Give it a try and we bet you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Take a good long look at yourself in the mirror and see how amazing this outfit looks on you!

The Right Tights

It should come as no surprise that every dancer in the world has a favourite pair of tights. Tights are the norm because they are comfortable, silky, smooth, and very easy to perform in.

As you may or may not already know, there are many wonderful benefits to wearing tights. For starters, wearing compression tights are great because they can actually help prevent the swelling of your ankles. If that’s a regular problem for you, you’re in luck because tights can help with this particular issue.

Next, if you have cellulite in areas that you don’t want people to see, tights are going to come in handy because they will help hide it, so you’ll no longer have to feel embarrassed.

Finally, if you have varicose veins, wearing tights or compression stockings will alleviate the throbbing, aching, and the pain. It can help you find your way back to a better health.

The Bodysuit

For those people looking for a fun, attractive, distinctive dance look, wearing a bodysuit is certainly a great way to achieve that. Bodysuits have been around for a long time and they look fabulous on those with the right figure.

The best thing about wearing bodysuits is they basically go with anything. You can put on a bodysuit and then slap on a pair of jeans and look amazing. Or you can put on an A-line skirt and it will look absolutely incredible too.. with or without a jacket. If that doesn’t tickle your fancy, how about pairing a bodysuit with a pencil skirt? They go together like peas and carrots.

If you’re looking to jump on the ballet dancewear trend, consider trying any one of the three trendy looks we’ve shared with you today.

Charlotte Giver

Charlotte is the founder and editor-in-chief at Your Coffee Break magazine. She studied English Literature at Fairfield University in Connecticut whilst taking evening classes in journalism at MediaBistro in NYC. She then pursued a BA degree in Public Relations at Bournemouth University in the UK. With a background working in the PR industry in Los Angeles, Barcelona and London, Charlotte then moved on to launching Your Coffee Break from the YCB HQ in London’s Covent Garden and has been running the online magazine for the past 10 years. She is a mother, an avid reader, runner and puts a bit too much effort into perfecting her morning brew.