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DWTS halloween costumes outlet Season 19 Week 7: Costume Critique With so few weeks of competition left for this season's Dancing with the Stars, what will the remaining costuming look like? Will we see recycled looks or exciting fresh, new looks for our Stars and Pros? Tune in next week to find out! I'm hoping for fresh and new!

Halloween was featured this lingerie manufacturer china week on Dancing with the Stars. Each performance featured themed costumes and spooky shenanigans, plus Week 7 ended with team dances featuring Team Itsy-Bitsy and Team Creepy.

Tommy and Peta started off the show underwear manufacturer china with their Quick Step. Tommy donned an old-fashioned tuxedo with satin pants and a top hat. I enjoyed Peta's mauve costume because of the monochromatic, non-cliché color, as well as her halter neckline, free of nude elastic straps, the opera-length gloves and the addition of black stockings with garters. The slits in her charmeuse satin skirt allowed more than just a glimpse of her lovely legs. That being said, I didn't think much of the tacked-on tufts of feathers decorating her skirt I thought they took away from the classiness of her ensemble.

Lea and Artem presented the Argentine Tango in fine regalia. Lea's off-the-shoulder neckline was decorated with some sort of 3-dimensional ‘frou-frou'. It didn't look like feathers, but itwas certainly attractive. Adding some dimension to costuming usually adds visual interest. Her bodice laced up the back and gave it the look of a bustier. Her scanty cobalt blue charmeuse, asymmetrical skirt created a beautiful visual flow for her costume. I truly enjoyed Artem's cut-away tuxedo jacket, featuring over-sized ‘pin-stripes' and his Edwardian-looking cravat. This stylish costume is one of my favorite ensembles for a gentleman, season.

Bethany and Derek performed a beautiful Paso Doble routine. At first, I was too transfixed with Bethany's beautiful dress to notice that Derek (1) wasn't wearing a shirt and (2) was wearing an attention-grabbing, red hood that matched Bethany's costume perfectly! Bethany's deep red, matte-finished costume was on the tailored side, even though it featured matching beaded lace appliques and a matching sheer, deep ‘V' neckline. Her very open back was framed with her collar and long sleeves. Unimpeded with back elastics, it was gorgeous. The fluidity of her long skirt was beautiful and whipped about – perfect for the cape visual in a Paso Doble.

Antonio and Cheryl performed a Viennese Waltz with Antonio in a ‘manly' black shirt with black tuxedo pants, pulled together with a metallic red and black brocaded vest. His ensemble could have been worn very well, by any guy, and silver buttons accented this vest, beautifully. Cheryl once again, wore a very sheer, mesh costume. All in black, this time, with black ostrich feather tufts adorning her sheer skirt. The use of feather tufts on this costume was much more sophisticated than the feather tufts on Peta's previously discussed costume this week. The one disappointing feature was the use of nude elastic straps.

Michael and Emma then presented a country Jive performance. Thankfully, Michael looked dapper in his brown leather vest, white shirt and stylish jeans (unlike his unfortunate Disco jeans costume from Week 5). Although I enjoyed the combination of the gold and red chainette fringe on Emma's middle-connect costume, it was lack-luster. And unfortunately, the bra-top part of her costume appeared to be low-hanging – not a good look for a perky young lady!

Another brocade garment was featured tonight on Val, while he and Janel performed their Viennese Waltz. Val was very dapper in his all black ensemble – another look that any gentleman would look dapper in. Janel's costume was a little weird, with rhinestoned leaf appliques winding down her arms and legs, placed on a unitard made of lots of skin-toned mesh. Her semi-sheer black double-georgette demi-skirt/cape was beautifully incorporated into her costume. Her hemline was finished with horse-hair braid to create 3-dimentionality.

Alfonso and Whitney then performed their Rumba with the least ‘costumey looking' costumes of the night. With a white knit ‘Henley' shirt, suspenders and ordinary gray trousers, Alfonso's look was underwhelming. Witney wore a beautifully feminine lingerie-looking costume with glitzy bedazzled Bridal lace appliques on her boudoir look, with overdress of a sheer, chiffon-like fabric that did not conceal her lovely silhouette.

Sadie and Mark presented a Paso Doble, with Sadie wearing a pale pink ‘bubble-hemmed' short-skirted dress, which to our surprise, transformed into a blood-red, long skirt. I liked the surprise, but I am not a fan of light pink with red…the red totally washes out the pink. Brights should generally be paired with brights, not with pastels. What can I say about Zombie Mark? Zombies have never been among my favorite creatures. At least his look was ‘appropriate' for this week's theme!

Filled with fabulous choreography and costuming, the Team Competition was fun and entertaining! "Team Itsy Bitsy" wore matching cob-web inspired costumes on the girls and matching hooded tops on the boys.

The other team, "Team Creepy", had everyone wearing something different. All the costumes were created with similar fabrics and colors (red, black and white), and were based on a creepy carnival/circus theme. This strategy allowed a cohesive presentation. Interesting enough, here at Satin Stitches we are in production right now, creating a carnival/circus themed costume for a high school dance team!

 





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