
This is your go-to guide for everything your dancer needs to feel confident and stage-ready — all in one simple, easy spot.
You'll find details on makeup and hair requirements, what’s included with each costume, and any tights and shoes you’ll need to have ready.
There are also quick tips for costume care at home, so everything looks perfect on show day.
Take a quick look below and feel confident knowing exactly what to expect.
Recreational dancers, light blush colour to match skin, pink lipstick, and mascara.
Competitive dancers should wear Competition Team Makeup
There’s nothing else quite like a dance costume – It carries the excitement of the performance yet to come, and of course, there are all those sparkles! For many children, wearing a costume brings out the confidence and poise they’ve been working so hard on in class, and it is one of their most favorite parts about dancing on stage.
Because dance costumes are made from specially fabrics, they can’t be treated like regular cloths. From Stretchy lycra-blended leotards to the embellishments of sequins and beading, costumes are made from finicky materials. For this reason, DO NOT WASH YOUR COSTUME!
Taking care of your child’s costume can be simple if you keep these Do's and Don’ts in mind
Do encourage your dancer to find a safe place at home to keep their costume. Help them understand that this will keep it in Tip-Top shape for photos and performance time.
Don’t allow playtime in the costume. If something spills on it or it rips, it is too late to purchase a new one!
Don’t allow your child to eat messy foods or drink anything but water when wearing the costume for photos or the performance. This helps prevent irreversible damage that can be caused by the dyes and enzymes in food and drink.
Do keep tutus upside down on the hanger, unless otherwise specified by your child’s teacher. This helps keep the tutu fluffy!
Do purchase a nude leotard undergarment for you child if they complain the costume is itchy. These undergarments can be worn at all times for comfort and modesty.
If the costume is wrinkled. Do lay it to “rest” outside of the garment bag. Using a steamer is OK too if you are experienced with one. You may also hang your costume in the bathroom during a shower. The steam from the shower will help the costume “rest”
Do make sure the costume is ready to go when needed! Make sure it is not crumpled or missing anything, and bring it with you in a garment bag. If possible, please wear your costume to picture day and recital.
If you ever have a question about the best way to store or care for a specific dance costume please ask! We understand the costume care can feel like completely new territory, so we’re happy to help anytime.
Due to the cut and design of dance leotards and costumes, dancers are not permitted to wear regular underwear underneath. This helps ensure costumes fit properly, stay secure, and allow full freedom of movement on stage.
Dance tights are thoughtfully designed with a built-in gusset that replaces the need for underwear and provides the coverage and comfort dancers need.
This simple guideline helps create a polished look on stage while keeping every dancer comfortable, supported, and focused on enjoying their performance.
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