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Salsa Dresses
Monday 29th of October 2007 06:11:35 PM
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Salsa Dresses

Salsa dancing is hot; salsa music is hot. It’s only fitting, then, that salsa dresses are just as steamy. Sure, comfort, style and movement play an important a role in your salsa attire, but your average salsa dress is one that will make heads turn as you walk across the dance floor.
Typically, a salsa dress is short, and flares at the bottom. The combination of low backs, deep and halter necklines, flared hem lines, ruffles, and spaghetti straps make the dresses feminine, attractive an elegant all at the same time. A salsa dress accentuates the female body, but is just as hot for the way it let’s a woman MOVE. Flexibility is a must, because salsa is a dance form filled with fast and vigorous steps. So, supple materials such as stretch silk, nylon and Lycra are widely used in these dresses, as well as fabrics with a high elastic content. This means your body can move and be comfortable at the same time.
Of course, vibrant colors are vital to a sexy salsa dress! While red is the most common color, dresses also appear in white, black and even some pastel shades. Some salsa dresses are one solid color; others may consist of a combination of two or more—a red dress with black trim, for example, or a black dress with red roses on it. There may even be a little glitz and sparkle, but the salsa dress is more than eye-catching even without the sequins or rhinestones common to other dancing attire.
Not so comfortable in a dress? Well, a salsa dress isn’t the sole outfit of this dance number. Some dancers take the two-piece road, opting for a sexy top with a short skirt or fitting pair of pants. There are even one-piece pant outfits available. Just like the salsa dress, these options are sexy, stretchy and feminine. No matter which kind of salsa outfit you choose, you’re guaranteed to re-discover your sex appeal.

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