DANCING FEET DRESSES FOR WEDDING GUESTS

DANCING FEET DRESSES FOR WEDDING GUESTS

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Whether the wedding reception includes a full-on band or a deejay, you’ll want to dress smart for the action. Smart is about fit and style. Think opposite of the most extreme dresses at the 67thGrammy’s. Those gowns are intended to be displayed while the wearer poses in front of a backdrop screen. They are not for dancing. In fact, even celebrated actresses do a costume change before the after-party action.

Avoid tube top style gowns if you intend to raise your arms vs. keeping them in your lap. Wardrobe malfunctions like Janet Jackson’s are expensive.The FCC imposed a $550,000 fine against CBS and its affiliates for airing the “wardrobe malfunction” incident. The Supreme Court later tossed out the fine.

Angelina Jolie’s 2012 Oscar leg pop was People Magazine cover worthy. But when the shaking hits the dance floor, that slit will creep up and suddenly you have a Skims show that you didn’t intend to perform.

Low cut V-neck dresses gap at the chest when seated. Either pick a different neckline, bring on the duct tape like real models suffer through, or don’t sit down, ever, all night. Never.

If your skirt ismini and flouncy, keep your dance moves slow and under control. Or you’ll be putting on a pantie show.

Any of these slip ups are likely to be immortalized by the wedding photographer simply doing what he/she does best…making everlasting memories for the newlyweds.

Test your dress options out pre-weddingby dancing like nobody’s watching to these top 5 wedding reception songs:

Dancing Queen by ABBA

Dancing In The Street by Martha & The Vandellas

Just Dance by Lady Gaga

I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)by Whitney Houston

Shut Up and Dance by Walk The Moon.