tiger print dress Orange Tiger Print | Latin - Rhythm Dress
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tiger print dress

tiger print dress Orange Tiger Print | Latin - Rhythm Dress

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tiger print dress Orange Tiger Print | Latin - Rhythm DressIndulge in the excitement of the dance floor with this stunning Latin rhythm dress! Made from lustrous tiger print lycra and luxurious solid slinky in vibrant orange, it showcases intricate side bodice cutouts and a mesmerizing lattice design on the low back, bodice, and lower sides. Sparkling Swarovski rhinestones in gold aurum and orange hyacynth add a touch of glamour, while hand beading with orange teardrop beads and bold orange chandelle feathers

Indulge in the excitement of the dance floor with this stunning Latin-rhythm dress! Made from lustrous tiger print lycra and luxurious solid slinky in vibrant orange, it showcases intricate side bodice cutouts and a mesmerizing lattice design on the low back, bodice, and lower sides. Sparkling Swarovski rhinestones in gold aurum and orange hyacynth add a touch of glamour, while hand beading with orange teardrop beads and bold orange chandelle feathers elevate it to new heights. Take the dance floor by storm with confidence and style today!

Design Features:

  • Lustrous tiger print lycra and vibrant orange solid slinky
  • Intricate side bodice cutouts
  • Mesmerizing lattice design on low back, bodice & lower sides
  • Sparkling Swarovski rhinestones in gold aurum & orange hyacinth
  • Hand beading with orange teardrop beads
  • Bold orange chandelle feathers
  • Includes arm embellishments & neck piece for extra pizazz

Perfect For: Latin and Rhythm dance styles including Cha Cha, Rumba, Samba, Jive, and Swing. The stunning tiger print paired with vibrant orange and bold feathers creates an exciting look perfect for competitions, showcases, and performances where you want to take the dance floor by storm. The intricate lattice design and side cutouts add mesmerizing visual interest, while the gold and orange rhinestones with hand beading elevate the glamour to new heights.

Converta Dress Options:

Transform this Latin-rhythm dress into a stunning ballroom gown! This dress pairs beautifully with the Orange Blossom Converta-style skirt, or we can create a custom skirt in rich midnight black, radiant sunset orange, luminous soft yellow, or an enchanting combination to perfectly complement the tiger print and orange bodice. With a flowing ballroom skirt, this dress becomes ideal for smooth dances including Waltz, Foxtrot, Tango, Viennese Waltz, and Quickstep—bringing elegance and drama to every glide, sweep, and turn across the floor. See more looks that can be achieved with customizable arm embellishments! Contact us to design your personalized ballroom look.

Size: Will fit size 3/4-9/10

Each Crystal's Creations dress is meticulously handcrafted with premium fabrics and crystal embellishments.

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