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Old 07-14-2006, 09:59 AM
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Beautiful dresses :)

Well my mom always made my skating dresses.
She is really good at it and i love it, because no one ever has a dress the same as me.
This year i am trying to figure out a new design.
All i have figured out is that i would love it to be yellow.
If you have any pictures of beautiful skating dresses that i can get some ideas from, can you please post them?
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(My music is fur elise)
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Old 07-14-2006, 01:28 PM
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I'm sure you will get some very nice replies, but meanwhile, it would help a lot if you would edit your post to increase the font size and use proper capitalization. A lot of us here are adults, and quite a few are older adults, which means that it's very hard to read such a small font. Capitalizing where appropriate also makes for smoother reading. Both edits will help more people read your post, and so increase the number of helpful replies.
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Old 07-14-2006, 03:00 PM
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Fur Elise, that's pretty! Last year Danielle Kahle skated a beautiful program to "Beauty and the Beast" at Nationals and had a very memorable yellow dress. Here are some pictures of it.


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Old 07-15-2006, 02:06 PM
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Wow,
That is a really pretty dress .
Thanks for the help
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Old 07-15-2006, 04:23 PM
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May I ask how old you are? I mean child size or adult?

There are a lot of nice dresses out there but not every style suits all ages or sizes...
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Old 07-15-2006, 04:59 PM
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I remember seeing her in this dress....it was very pretty and such a nice color on the ice (although I was distracted by her hairclips and thought they should have matched her hair).

You have to remember not to go too pale a yellow as a very pale yellow does not look too good on the ice. I don't think there is enough contrast. This also goes if you are very pale. Yellow does not look good on everyone. Lavendar looks good also, but you have to also keep the same things in mind. My 2 cents worth....
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Old 07-15-2006, 05:02 PM
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Great job with the editing, Skating Life! Thank you . I like a lot of the designs at US IceWear.
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Old 07-15-2006, 06:52 PM
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I like a lot of the designs at US IceWear.
dbny, thanks for posting that link. I like the designs, too. Do they ever run sales? (Their prices are a bit for me, even for the dresses without stones!)
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Old 07-15-2006, 08:27 PM
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Beautiful but they are a bit pricey. I would not be able to wear them either. My torso is toooooo long. (back to the sewing room for me!).
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Old 07-15-2006, 08:39 PM
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US Icewear

Their prices might seem high, but I got my new competition dress from them, and it's amazingly well made. And they cut dresses to order, so you can have adjustments made to the sizing for no additional cost. (Mine was a split size, in a non-standard color, and I received it 10 days after placing the order.)
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Old 07-17-2006, 06:06 AM
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Check out www.greatskatebuys.com for many nice dresses... just bought from them and love the dress. I got this one:

http://greatskatebuys.com/j194.html

The only truly yellow ones are in the Children's Dresses section... must not be a popular color.

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Old 07-17-2006, 01:52 PM
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May I ask how old you are? I mean child size or adult?

There are a lot of nice dresses out there but not every style suits all ages or sizes...
I am 15 years old and probably maybe the smaller adult sizes. I am only about 5'1''.
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Old 07-17-2006, 03:19 PM
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I remember seeing her in this dress....it was very pretty and such a nice color on the ice (although I was distracted by her hairclips and thought they should have matched her hair).
Yes, that's a pet peeve of mine, too! why is it these top level skaters will spend something like $750-$1000 on a custom-made dress and then put cheap drugstore hair clips in their hair that stand out like a sore thumb! I just spray the heck out of mine, but even if hairspray doesn't work for some people, there are always hair clips available in a color close to your haircolor if you just look. . .
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Old 07-17-2006, 03:27 PM
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You can also get a white one and paint it, and have the design you want.
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Old 07-18-2006, 01:08 PM
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Thanks everyone.
I got great ideas from those sites.
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Old 07-18-2006, 01:24 PM
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Yes, that's a pet peeve of mine, too! why is it these top level skaters will spend something like $750-$1000 on a custom-made dress and then put cheap drugstore hair clips in their hair that stand out like a sore thumb! I just spray the heck out of mine, but even if hairspray doesn't work for some people, there are always hair clips available in a color close to your haircolor if you just look. . .
My hair is really fine and hairspray does NOT work, so I found this stuff called "Got2be glued" for spiking your hair. Here is how I get "perfect show hair"....

dampen my hair (not wet) with a spray bottle
put a small dollop of the spike stuff in my hand and spray a bit of water into it, smear and smoosh it around until it is like lotion
rub it through my hair
comb, then brush my hair back into a ponytail
add brown clips, because my hair is brown (duh!)

For the perfect bun (altho mine is more like a walnut cause my hair is shorter and fine)
Get a hairnet that MATCHES THE COLOR OF YOUR HAIR!!!
double it over....
wrap it around your ponytail (my tail is short so it goes around fine, if yours is long, wrap it around the rubberband and pin it)
keep wrapping it around until it is tight...
then pin it in place
spray the heck out of it!!!
add glitter as desired!!!! (I don't add much because I wear contacts, but I do glitter for ice shows, even though I'm 44)
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Old 07-18-2006, 01:40 PM
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Yes, that's a pet peeve of mine, too! why is it these top level skaters will spend something like $750-$1000 on a custom-made dress and then put cheap drugstore hair clips in their hair that stand out like a sore thumb! I just spray the heck out of mine, but even if hairspray doesn't work for some people, there are always hair clips available in a color close to your haircolor if you just look. . .
I'm lucky! My hair IS black (or brown-black if you wanna go technical here... ) Of course, I also usually have a hairstylist to do my hair for a comp. I'm totally clueless when it comes to hair and makeup and would rather have someone go and do the hair for me. Same with makeup. (Though I am looking into learning how to do makeup from an professional MA so I know how to do it on myself, but this won't happen 'til I get back into competing again...better hope I pass my tests this year! )

Good hairclips that matches your haircolor can be bought at professional hair and beauty stores, like Sally's Beauty Supplies!
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Old 07-18-2006, 03:01 PM
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My hair is really fine and hairspray does NOT work
That's so funny! My hair is as fine as it comes and I always assumed that's why I was able to get away with just using lots of hairspray and not having to clip it. I thought it was people with thick, coarse hair who had to clip it because the weight of their hair was too much for just hair spray. What a mystery. . .
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Old 07-18-2006, 03:05 PM
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That's so funny! My hair is as fine as it comes and I always assumed that's why I was able to get away with just using lots of hairspray and not having to clip it. I thought it was people with thick, coarse hair who had to clip it because the weight of their hair was too much for just hair spray. What a mystery. . .
MY hair is as fine as they come! (I'm Asian! Asians typically have very fine hair, but I digress from the point...)

You'd be surprised what a LOT of hairspray would do for an updo for me!!! (Of course, it also takes an good 45 minutes to an hour to get the pins out and another to wash off the hairspray, but that's another story!!! LOL!!! )
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Old 07-18-2006, 09:36 PM
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I suppose you or someone you know is going to custom make that dress for you?

In that case: the danielle dress is very obviously a disney beauty and the beast dress its a skatified design of belle's dress from that cartoon. So I would suggest going with some other design, infact I think her dress without the extra stuff on the neck and below the waistline would be very nice too.

If you just search "skating dresses" on google you can find many catalogs online with plenty of designs.

You can also search for specific figure skaters in the image search option (i think mai asada has very pretty dresses), you can look at their past costumes, you can think who is closer to your build type and search for them (then their costume style might fit you better too)

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Old 07-18-2006, 09:51 PM
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You can also search for specific figure skaters in the image search option (i think mai asada has very pretty dresses), you can look at their past costumes, you can think who is closer to your build type and search for them (then their costume style might fit you better too)

Hope these helps!
Yes, there are lots of skaters who have nice dresses to inspire ideas. I always like Kimmie Meissner's dresses. They are pretty, but never overdone.
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Old 07-19-2006, 06:31 AM
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Of course, I also usually have a hairstylist to do my hair for a comp.
Well, it's your coach's day job, no? Useful, that! I saw him doing Daisies' hair at AN in Overland Park.... very useful, that!
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Old 07-19-2006, 11:20 AM
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Once I was taught how to do the "ballet bun" thing with my hair and got it working for me I was good to go. That's my competition/ice show hair.

I do my own makeup. Only because I'm 44 and pretty good at it by now...although it does generate looks when you run into the store for hair nets, bobby pins, etc before or after the shows....heavy makeup, glitter, etc on a 44 year old woman! It's even funnier when my daughter, aged 17, is with me!!
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Old 07-19-2006, 11:51 AM
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Well, it's your coach's day job, no? Useful, that! I saw him doing Daisies' hair at AN in Overland Park.... very useful, that!
Yes (though it's hard to determine which job is his "day job"... ) and yes, quite useful!
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Old 07-19-2006, 01:34 PM
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My daughter's hair (like mine) is very very fine. Nothing seems to hold it. After a near disaster when hair pins and scrunchy fell out during a doubletoe, she wouldn't let me put it in a bun or use pins. But the ponytails just looked so raggedy.

After searching out the synchro boards, we have a new solution - I put her hair in a bun (like the ballet bun with a hairnet), but instead of pins, I take some embroidery floss and a short wide needle with a dull tip, and "sew" her hair in by weaving the needle thru the hairnet and then grabbing a chunk of hair from her head. If you use embroidery floss that matches your hair color, and then stick a scrunchy overtop, then its virtually invisible. I don't think you could do this by yourself though, it would probably require another person to do the sewing. And so far, so good, everything stays in place!

Oh, and to take it out - just pull on the end of the embroidery floss, and it comes apart (except for the gooey hairspray mess!)
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