yeah when i’m in a class for my school i never wear all that but we get chances to take class with company members onstage and when you can wear as many layers as possible why not
In the ballet world, the more incorrectly you wear your clothes, the cooler you look. Your romper has two straps? Wear one. Leo has a back clasp? Open it. Pants? Best believe one leg is up. Tights? They are not where they’re supposed to be, best believe.
Pink leg warmers. I am a guy. Once saw an old clip of Nureyev with a pair or faded but still pink leg warmers. Being young, impressionable, etc etc... thought if he can do it, why not? Had never seen any other guy wear pink leg warmers. I thought it looked, ermm, different. So, I did. Got the initial looks, and just kept on keeping on. They became second nature, nary a thought about it, tho in new studios I would get those initial looks. Denver, Chicago, Boston, around... ended up in New York City. Knew literally no one. Walked into a studio to take classes. Had no idea the backstory, history of the studio until a few days later. Let's just say, omg. Those who came into my first classes, OOOMMMGGG. Had been to see Ivan Nagy and Natalia Makarova in, ermmm, Giselle or La Sylphide. The night before. Get to class, to the barre, and in walks Ivan Nagy. We all have our fav places yes? Guess I was in his place. Had been warming up but sensed, then asked if he wanted me to move? I was in shock anywayz. No prob he said. Then from his dance bag he pulls out a pair of faded pink leg warmers. He saw me look and like, oh, cool. (to that point I'd never seen another guy wearing such...) Both of us smiled. Took class. Remained in shock the whole time. Addendum, when moving away from the barre, the ballet master assigned Mr Nagy, and me, to the front row. The only two in the front row. And proceeded with the rest of the class. Did I mention I was in shock? Pink warmers and all.
I love that you actually HAVE to guide people in this, because there are so many clothes of so many styles that society can't be understood by just looking at it once.
Ladies, I am by avocation a singer. I would love to see y’all do a deep dive into ballet in opera. That is the idea of grand opera, to bring all the creative arts into one production. If you do, there is a famous Russian opera that the Bolshi did at the Met in the late 90’s that included Russian folk dancing by Bolshi Ballet dancers. It was electric. Thanks for your wonderful well produced channel. (A neighbor down the road in Dallas)
Which of operas? Prince Igor? Ivan Susanin? Plenty of "big" operas Bolshoi has have ballet parts. Susanin has a whole act of Polish court predominantly dancing.
I find tights under the leotard to be way more comfortable, on the few occasions that I've worn them over (only ever done this with black tights!) they feel like they're constantly slipping and the leotard elastic digs into my skin more around my bum and thighs. I hate the look of pink tights over leotards though, with the full gusset on view!
I never could make them, but yes, I fondly remember the legwarmer trend of the 1970s. Now I'm intrigued about the flared legwarmers and am about to do research.
I thought that was in the 1980s! Do you mean they were fashionable twice? as a kid, I don’t think I even knew the fashion came from the dance studio lol
I actually prefer wrap skirts more than bullet pointe skirts! The bullet pointe skirts are just not long enough for me but I love all of the different color options!
I am an animation student and this is such a great video for looking at what people actually wear to ballet classes. My personal favorite is the asymmetrical hiked up pants, next to the garbage pants ❤️❤️
I love strappy back leotards! Particularly for adult basics beginner ballet I'm not doing enough to get tangled (yet) lol. I love the way it shows my back, and it feels more secure than a completely open back?
I agree with most of your preferences, except I'm afraid you won't like the kind of skirts I wear... the Bulletpointe skirts are super cute but i can't wear them. My behind isn't nearly covered. I have an extreme hourglass figure and need a much longer skirt that flares out for coverage. (they aren't wrap skirts but A line skirts). I really love the hi-lo skirts, I had a few custom made - but the Eleve ones are too tight in the hips :-/ the Suffolk ones flare out more and fit my figure better. Otherwise I agree with all your choices!
For arm warmth, I slide a pair of full-length children's leg warmers over my arms. Fit great, nice and cozy, and easy to slip off when I warm up. Also, I once crocheted myself a lovely, pale pink shrug; it looked great, and kept my arms and back warm, but it turned out to be too itchy to wear more than 5 minutes. 😞 Maybe one day I'll make another like it, but with cotton yarn instead of wool.
This is fun. I'm actually surprised how different my thinking is from you guys in several ways. Personally, I do have a lot of leotards and skirts, and most of the skirts are wrap. To wear a bullet point style skirt, I have to buy one with the waist band too big because I have round glutes, so the "correct size" rides up terribly. I started dance in Southern Oregon, where apparently no studio can afford an air conditioner big enough for the space, so cut off tights were a matter of survival in the hot months. Also, I DO love strappy leotards, particularly because they allow you to have most of your back bare without feeling completely unsupported in the front, which is also very helpful if the studio is very warm. I've actually never bothered to get trash bag pants or booties, but I'm pretty much always sweaty in a few minutes year-round, so I don't know if I could handle it, I might just get overheated really quickly. I've always stuck with budget warmup clothes, actually used to buy cotton tops from the $1 rack at a consignment shop next to the studio.
I used to wear biketards when I danced ballet in my teens, and that was the comfiest thing in the world. All the class we had one of each colour, and it was so fun when we accidentaly wore them all at the same time. It was like a rainbow! I was electric blue 💙💙
Hi there! Love your videos :). I have been wondering, when I watch them, if maybe you will tell us more about your individual stories with ballet, what are you doing now (where do you teach and what led you to teach), and what method do you follow (since you made the video about all the methods) 😊. Thank you! Hugs from Portugal
Just before spaceboots (1980's) came along, sheepskin booties with tubesocks over them...could rosin the socks if needed. Olympian Oiga Korbut wore them on Balance Beam in a magazine spread.
@@balletreign Yes, I would like this as well. It seems that everyone has slightly different ways of doing things. I'd also love to see you guys prep your shoes on video.
I like the wrap skirts and flared legwarmers for the movement. The same way certain garment extend of emphasize the lines, when all the base layers are so tight the movement they highlight is great. The speed of turns, the lightness of steps the transitions between combinations and pivots, and weight shifts. They also show you how much control you do or dont have.
Your love of the bullet point SAB skirts made me swoon! I remember my SAB skirt dearly. I saw them for the first time when I went to the Boston Ballet summer intensive, and my roommate was kind enough to go fabric shopping with me and show me how to use her skirt as a pattern to cut my own. I felt so cool being the first one to wear one at my ballet school the next year. There’s no ballet skirt more perfect!
I’m the one girl who arrives at the studio packed in warm ups. Like everything, trash bag pants, shirts, shorts, cardigans, hoodies, leg warmers… I LOVE my warm ups! At least I’ll have some in my bag. Doesn’t matter which season 😂 Fortunately my ballet school isn’t that strict with the dress code. We have one in many classes but it’s more about the color of the leotard. We can wear warm ups (as you probably recognized) and I actually love to wear my tights over the leotard, when I have those I-don’t-wanna-look-into-the-mirror-days. It makes me feel much more comfortable in my skin sometimes. One question, would you recommend space boots for students as well?
Warmups ftw 🙌🏻 we def recommend space boots for anyone, but for students it is probably better to keep them just for warming up before class and remove before entering studio/class starts. Hope this helps! 😉😉
As one of the sweatiest dancers on the planet I have to stay away from the trash bag pants, because I tend to melt. It's not cool to look like you peed in your leotard. 🤣🤣 And I HAVE to be barefoot in ballet slippers - I can't stand the feeling of tights in them.
omg SAMEEEE!! me and my other ballet classmate sweat the MOST in my class, me is prob due to the more I jump and put effort in my work, the more warm it gets, which i hate smm like my back get sweaty, perspiration would be dripping down my cheeks, even my hands get sweaty too 😭if i could somehow reduce my sweat and get to have the chance to enjoy warmers without entirely melting or die of heatstroke, I WOULD GLADLY DO IT 😩
Ugh, I'm the same way. I sweat so much, and I cannot stand the feeling of tights in my shoes. They don't absorb sweat like they should, and they pull on my toes and bunions causing my feet to ache way more than if I just go bare under the shoes.
I think its interesting to think that having/ using tan shoes is considered being in a relaxed or casual state. Even when you, yourself, are tan. Maybe there are more places than i thought are still old school with their mindset on colored tights and shoes. Places like this don’t realize that classifying pink shoes as “formal” and tan shoes as “relaxed” clings to an outdated hierarchy that values lighter skin. For dancers with darker skin, tan shoes are not a casual choice but a necessity for creating a seamless line that matches their skin tone. 8:37 i think that sometimes because of things that happen in history, and how they influence our social standards and things like beauty standards, they can still influence things as simple and small as dance fashion.
Ok so I actually love making and wearing tights tops, I actually just found more old tights that I'm going to use to make more. I 100000% agree with yall about the bullet skirts, I prefer them over a wrap skirt any day. When it comes to halter neck leotards I absolutely love them and own a few of them. Space booties I feel like is a no-brainer, even if you aren't a dancer you should still wear them, same goes for the trash bag pants/shorts. I could go on and on about every single one but I'm going to keep this short as possible so I will leave it at this.
those bullet pointe skirts are divine! should i ever go back to class i'll definitely get one if possible and allowed. i'm also making a list: leg warmers, trash bag pants, space boots, the classic tights, and an inflatable animal costume. any suggestions on which animal i should get? maybe a unicorn for the ethereal fantastical quality? or should i look for a swan maybe? lol.
That’s like a guy in tights who is wearing running shorts over top - this defeats the purpose of wearing the form fitting dance wear in the first place.
i did gymnastics as a kid, and i'm so seconding the strappy leotards bit. we were constantly fixing each others leos. on the other hand, brighter and bolder patterns were a huge thing for us, i think because gymnastics clubs (at least the ones i was a part of) didn't/don't really have a dress code. some kids even wore cami tops and gk or soffee shorts instead of leotards, although we weren't allowed to in the week before competitions
I danced for a company back in the olden days. We had to stay very uniform and classic - Black leotard, pink tights. That was dress code. I think it was because our directors were dancers themselves in the 1920s and 30s. Of course we didn't exactly have all the cool choices that dancers do now.
Y’all have such good ballet fashion sense❤ It blows my mind of all the ideas that y’all come up with! P.S I love the trash bag pants!!! They’re so fashionable and unbelievably comfortable
I'd say that for STUDENTS really depends on what kind of student you are. I'm in a beginner adult's class, we're just there because we love ballet, but we're not studying it as a profession, and everyone wears whatever they feel like. Most people wear atheltic tights, a tank top and socks. Some of the girls moved from generic athleisure to more ballet appropriate clothing, because it actually feels like you're doing ballet. I'm wearing a short tennis skirt, but I get your point on bulk on the side, because it is more flowy than any ballet skirt! Best thing I did so far was to add leg warmers and I think I'll invest in a better pair, but I don't think I'll see myself in trashbag clothing or spaceboots anytime soon.
hi again! my latest comment was about how i'd like to pursue ballet, which i probably will be doing now! so happy to do ballet, and its all thanks to you. 💗
I grew up dancing ballet and modern and I’m in my 40’s now so I’ve gone through a few styles! Now a days I love my trash bag shorts to warm up with a full zip fleece and leg warmers (my mom made me some in below the knee in deep pink or orange! with stirrups or longer black ones without). I used to love halter or racer back (and I always need a bra) but my shape is better balanced with a short sleeve, 3/4 sleeve, or tank Leo. For center I switch the shorts for a pull on skirt that’s a little hi low with a bit of flare and a slit. 😊 My tights are usually rolled up under my calf to keep balance my heat once I’m warm. Back in high school I wore a black unitard with a colored cami top for a piece and then wore them a lot into college. I recently tried new Athleta bodysuits but I prefer layers around my belly. 🙃
so glad i stopped having a dress code after a certain age as a student, literally can’t imagine going to class without warmups especially trash pants 😭😭
I love that you guys have a somewhat traditional fashion sense!! I love modern too, but sometimes its easy to get lost and going back to the basics is a great way to find your own style. Keep up the great work!! 🫰🏻 Edit: any ballet wrap skirts you recommend?
Thank you! We do enjoy a more traditional style. As for wrap skirts, Bodile has some lovely ones, and Mirella wrap skirts are always great- we def recommend Mirella wraps for students ☺️☺️
Excellent POV video. I learned more today about ballet. Do they also have rehearsal or training videos? I never thought (ever in my life) I would be watching a video about ballet, but again, I never thought I would be learning violin, either.
at my school the students are almost completely people of color so they've actually made flesh/skin tone tights, ballet slippers, and pointe shoes the dress code and I really appreciate it because the pink tights don't give the same "line continuation" on dark skin the way skin tone ones do
Very nice video, I thought the space boots were strange when I was purchasing my first set of ballet gear so I skipped it. I will buy them when it winter.
Ooh! This is going in as one of my favorite Ballet Reign videos of all time! So cool and interesting to see all the different types of clothing ballet dancers wear in class. I just take a ballet barre class, but I was still intrigued here the whole way through :D Never knew there were so many things in a ballet dancer's wardrobe haha!
Back in my day over 30 yrs ago I kept it simple and wore a classic leotard, wrap skirt and white or pink tights lol. And a wrap sweater. I do love the newer styles I’ve seen though ☺️
Tights, over leotards can only be worn if they’re black I don’t have a white panty line it’s easy to try on costumes so when you’re a professional dancer a lot of times you need to take those tights off and put a skirt on, but you wear the tights in class and rehearsal easier to go to the bathroom too when you have breaks😊
i bought a biketard and like, i want to love it in practice, but i am so self-conscious in it lol. now that i have a knitted skirt i can wear over the lower section, i feel much better XD but i don't reach for it often :x
Long time since I was in a class hehe, here are my yays -wrap sweaters: my loves -lace/mesh leotard: i do enjoy a minimalist or a bit sexy one i must admit, especially with long sleeves but getting a good fit is more difficult ^still wear these! -stirrup tights and booties are essentials Will never like a super floaty skirt though!
about the trash bag pant, i dont believe that it is allowed for students as it might be hard for teachers to see our legs. but i think this is only for students since my teacher wears it all the time
@@annsalomon6645 they're also way faster to put on and theres no risk of a knot showing. But i'm not a fan of them, just aesthetically 😅 i prefer satin for sure
I'm an adult in a teenage exam class. All the other girls have to wear the exam leotard with pink footed tights, no skirts, no shorts and no tops of any kind, regardless of season. I get to where whatever I want so I wear a black Kmart singlet top with a coloured crop top bra over my normal bra. On the bottom I wear knee-length black tights with either bare legs or tan knee-hi stocking socks depending on the weather. I also wear bike shorts with a coloured waistband in the studio theme colour. In cold weather I wear a cheap tie-up shrug i found on eBay (short or long sleeves - also in the studio colour). I'm lucky but I feel sorry for those girls who have to abide by the rules, even when they're not doing the exams as they always look uncomfortable.
In my school when we were little like ages 5-10 we would wear bullet pointe skirts but after that we had to get wrapup skirts. Still prefer more the wrapup tho.
I’m 65, and can’t do much more than seated marching for exercise. And yet having seen ballet wear influence fashion in previous decades, I am applauding this topic and looking forward to watching.
Who is the beautiful dancer at 07:20 in the video? I can tell she's with ROH but I don't recognise her. I am an adult woman, in my early forties, thinking of starting ballet for joy and exercise and I have few opinions about ballet fashion, only the desire to wear something appropriate for class that isn't physically or mentally uncomfortable or very expensive!!
I get the tights over leotard. Mostly because I am in a more modern dance education. We need to change quickly between ballet and modern dance, so it's easier to just take off your tights and put pants over the leotard. ONly then, I put my tights over my leotard.
For me the upper part of tights are underwear. As far is I read there is no need for wearing briefs under your tights as they would rather disturb. So tights under the leotard.
Tights, over leotards can only be worn if they’re black I don’t have a white panty line it’s easy to try on costumes so when you’re a professional dancer a lot of times you need to take those tights off and put a skirt on, but you wear the tights in class and rehearsal easier to go to the bathroom too when you have breaks😊 be careful of wearing parachute pants they cost sweating in the crotch and can lead to EEast infections I never wore these never had a problem.
How about shorts? :) Black tights? T-shirts? (scoop neck) Sweatshirts? I have watched several of your videos, but somewhere along the line I missed your story of who you guys are….are you related? Friends? and are you in a company? Love your videos!
Happy birthday Jordan!!! 🎉🎉🎉 Space boots! Love mine but I tend to fall of the edge of the boot 😬 so I don’t wear them a lot. Would love advice on how to keep them centered on my feet 😂 I’ve also migrated to skorts because I can wear them outside of class (double duty!!!). I do have a floofy skort and it amuses me during turn combos 😊
Thanks, lol. Eden was just being goofy 😅😅 Space boots weren’t meant to do a full class in, you will def slip off the edge bc of the loose nature of the boot. Most dancers keep them on just for warming up, plies, and maybe tendus but not much more than that. Twirly skirts are always fun to turn in! 😆😆
I have to disagree on patterned leotards! As a former gymnast I wore so many fancy sparkly leos that the plain one color just aren’t the same when I’m in ballet class!
Trash pants, leg warmers, space boots -- how cold is the studio to run all three at once, haha
Not sure, but when the knees start squeaking then you know 🤣🤣
yeah when i’m in a class for my school i never wear all that but we get chances to take class with company members onstage and when you can wear as many layers as possible why not
My studio is always blazing hot 😩 the most I can handle is leg warmers for barre
As a ballet dancer during PBT ( progressive ballet training) i wear my space boots and trash bag pants . They work well!
In the ballet world, the more incorrectly you wear your clothes, the cooler you look. Your romper has two straps? Wear one. Leo has a back clasp? Open it. Pants? Best believe one leg is up. Tights? They are not where they’re supposed to be, best believe.
That is exactly it 😆😆
Pink leg warmers. I am a guy.
Once saw an old clip of Nureyev with a pair or faded but still pink leg warmers. Being young, impressionable, etc etc... thought if he can do it, why not? Had never seen any other guy wear pink leg warmers. I thought it looked, ermm, different. So, I did. Got the initial looks, and just kept on keeping on. They became second nature, nary a thought about it, tho in new studios I would get those initial looks.
Denver, Chicago, Boston, around... ended up in New York City. Knew literally no one. Walked into a studio to take classes. Had no idea the backstory, history of the studio until a few days later. Let's just say, omg. Those who came into my first classes, OOOMMMGGG. Had been to see Ivan Nagy and Natalia Makarova in, ermmm, Giselle or La Sylphide. The night before. Get to class, to the barre, and in walks Ivan Nagy. We all have our fav places yes? Guess I was in his place. Had been warming up but sensed, then asked if he wanted me to move? I was in shock anywayz. No prob he said. Then from his dance bag he pulls out a pair of faded pink leg warmers. He saw me look and like, oh, cool. (to that point I'd never seen another guy wearing such...) Both of us smiled. Took class. Remained in shock the whole time.
Addendum, when moving away from the barre, the ballet master assigned Mr Nagy, and me, to the front row. The only two in the front row. And proceeded with the rest of the class. Did I mention I was in shock? Pink warmers and all.
fun story
That is an amazing story and I want it to become a movie! 📽🎬🩰
Ivan Nagy *swoooon*
Rest in peace, sweet prince 🥀
Moral of the story is to always take fashion advice from Nureyev!
Thank you for sharing this story! ✨✨
We used to call tights tops “crotch tops”. Worn under the leotard helps the whole going-to-the-washroom issues!
I really want someone to do a full ballet with those blow up costumes
Oh yes, please!! 🙏😁
I love that you actually HAVE to guide people in this, because there are so many clothes of so many styles that society can't be understood by just looking at it once.
Ladies, I am by avocation a singer. I would love to see y’all do a deep dive into ballet in opera. That is the idea of grand opera, to bring all the creative arts into one production. If you do, there is a famous Russian opera that the Bolshi did at the Met in the late 90’s that included Russian folk dancing by Bolshi Ballet dancers. It was electric. Thanks for your wonderful well produced channel. (A neighbor down the road in Dallas)
Wow u are close to us! Thank you for your request, will def consider. Thanks for watching! ✨✨❤️❤️
Which of operas? Prince Igor? Ivan Susanin?
Plenty of "big" operas Bolshoi has have ballet parts. Susanin has a whole act of Polish court predominantly dancing.
@@annasolovyeva1013 can’t remember the name of the one I saw. However, the concept of ballet in Grand Opera seems to warrant a look by the channel.
Great idea!!!
I am INVESTED in this channel (I’ve never touched a ballet shoe in my life)
lol thank you!! We’re so happy to have you with us 😄😄✨✨
Same
I find tights under the leotard to be way more comfortable, on the few occasions that I've worn them over (only ever done this with black tights!) they feel like they're constantly slipping and the leotard elastic digs into my skin more around my bum and thighs. I hate the look of pink tights over leotards though, with the full gusset on view!
Leg warmers were a fashion trend in the 70s. I had many pairs. Use to knit them myself
Wow you must be very talented!! 😄😄
I never could make them, but yes, I fondly remember the legwarmer trend of the 1970s. Now I'm intrigued about the flared legwarmers and am about to do research.
I wore them in the 80's over stirrup pants! 😄
I thought that was in the 1980s! Do you mean they were fashionable twice? as a kid, I don’t think I even knew the fashion came from the dance studio lol
@@dronesclubhighjinks The great ones never really disappear....
I actually prefer wrap skirts more than bullet pointe skirts! The bullet pointe skirts are just not long enough for me but I love all of the different color options!
I always call the bullet pointe skirt a loin cloth.
They draw attention to the vajayjay r@catalina_bliss
For long-legged me (~5'9" with a high waist), bullet pointe skirts feel a tad short, though I do appreciate the look.
Me too.
And I don’t like their silhouette :)
They are short on me because I have a bigger bottom. I do like a good pull-on style skirt though, just with a bit more length.
I am an animation student and this is such a great video for looking at what people actually wear to ballet classes. My personal favorite is the asymmetrical hiked up pants, next to the garbage pants ❤️❤️
I love strappy back leotards! Particularly for adult basics beginner ballet I'm not doing enough to get tangled (yet) lol. I love the way it shows my back, and it feels more secure than a completely open back?
I had a student who wore an inflatable Barney the dinosaur suit to Halloween class. Instant hit!
I have the best hack for stirrup tights! I cut a notch in the center of the outer soul of my pointe shoes and stick the stirrup part in there.
THANK YOU KIND SOUL ❤️❤️ we will def try this out 😆😆
Smart!
I once wore a blow up dinosaur costume to ballet on halloween. It was so fun, very hot though.
Omggg 😂😂🦖🦖
I agree with most of your preferences, except I'm afraid you won't like the kind of skirts I wear... the Bulletpointe skirts are super cute but i can't wear them. My behind isn't nearly covered. I have an extreme hourglass figure and need a much longer skirt that flares out for coverage. (they aren't wrap skirts but A line skirts). I really love the hi-lo skirts, I had a few custom made - but the Eleve ones are too tight in the hips :-/ the Suffolk ones flare out more and fit my figure better. Otherwise I agree with all your choices!
That’s ok!! The ultimate fashion trend is wearing what flatters your unique figure and personality and makes you feel fabulous ❤️❤️
For arm warmth, I slide a pair of full-length children's leg warmers over my arms. Fit great, nice and cozy, and easy to slip off when I warm up. Also, I once crocheted myself a lovely, pale pink shrug; it looked great, and kept my arms and back warm, but it turned out to be too itchy to wear more than 5 minutes. 😞 Maybe one day I'll make another like it, but with cotton yarn instead of wool.
Wow you’re very talented!! Wool can def be quite itchy 😂😂
This is fun. I'm actually surprised how different my thinking is from you guys in several ways. Personally, I do have a lot of leotards and skirts, and most of the skirts are wrap. To wear a bullet point style skirt, I have to buy one with the waist band too big because I have round glutes, so the "correct size" rides up terribly. I started dance in Southern Oregon, where apparently no studio can afford an air conditioner big enough for the space, so cut off tights were a matter of survival in the hot months. Also, I DO love strappy leotards, particularly because they allow you to have most of your back bare without feeling completely unsupported in the front, which is also very helpful if the studio is very warm. I've actually never bothered to get trash bag pants or booties, but I'm pretty much always sweaty in a few minutes year-round, so I don't know if I could handle it, I might just get overheated really quickly. I've always stuck with budget warmup clothes, actually used to buy cotton tops from the $1 rack at a consignment shop next to the studio.
dancers in tropical countries probably feel the same way you do
I started dancing in Southern Oregon as well! Where did you take?
I used to wear biketards when I danced ballet in my teens, and that was the comfiest thing in the world. All the class we had one of each colour, and it was so fun when we accidentaly wore them all at the same time. It was like a rainbow! I was electric blue 💙💙
I love this channel! I’m not a ballerina but always wanted to be. I get to live my dreams vicariously through these videos! 🩰
doubt i'll ever need ballet wear for class but here i am twice over!
Learned that J and E have a traditional yet trendy fashion sense. I love y'all videos. Its what i clean my bedroom to.
lol thank u sm for watching today! 😆😆 happy to be good company ✨✨
Hi there!
Love your videos :).
I have been wondering, when I watch them, if maybe you will tell us more about your individual stories with ballet, what are you doing now (where do you teach and what led you to teach), and what method do you follow (since you made the video about all the methods) 😊.
Thank you!
Hugs from Portugal
Just before spaceboots (1980's) came along, sheepskin booties with tubesocks over them...could rosin the socks if needed. Olympian Oiga Korbut wore them on Balance Beam in a magazine spread.
I don't know why you don't have millions of subscribers already. Your chemistry and humour is great and ballet is so interesting and beautiful.
Love this. I would love to see how you both do your buns for rehearsal, and special roles.
Thanks for watching! We would love to do hair tutorials 👍🏻👍🏻
@@balletreign Yes, I would like this as well. It seems that everyone has slightly different ways of doing things. I'd also love to see you guys prep your shoes on video.
I like the wrap skirts and flared legwarmers for the movement. The same way certain garment extend of emphasize the lines, when all the base layers are so tight the movement they highlight is great. The speed of turns, the lightness of steps the transitions between combinations and pivots, and weight shifts. They also show you how much control you do or dont have.
Your love of the bullet point SAB skirts made me swoon! I remember my SAB skirt dearly. I saw them for the first time when I went to the Boston Ballet summer intensive, and my roommate was kind enough to go fabric shopping with me and show me how to use her skirt as a pattern to cut my own. I felt so cool being the first one to wear one at my ballet school the next year. There’s no ballet skirt more perfect!
Aww thanks for sharing this sweet memory ☺️☺️
I’m the one girl who arrives at the studio packed in warm ups. Like everything, trash bag pants, shirts, shorts, cardigans, hoodies, leg warmers… I LOVE my warm ups! At least I’ll have some in my bag. Doesn’t matter which season 😂 Fortunately my ballet school isn’t that strict with the dress code. We have one in many classes but it’s more about the color of the leotard. We can wear warm ups (as you probably recognized) and I actually love to wear my tights over the leotard, when I have those I-don’t-wanna-look-into-the-mirror-days. It makes me feel much more comfortable in my skin sometimes. One question, would you recommend space boots for students as well?
Warmups ftw 🙌🏻 we def recommend space boots for anyone, but for students it is probably better to keep them just for warming up before class and remove before entering studio/class starts. Hope this helps! 😉😉
Thank you 🫶🏻
As one of the sweatiest dancers on the planet I have to stay away from the trash bag pants, because I tend to melt. It's not cool to look like you peed in your leotard. 🤣🤣 And I HAVE to be barefoot in ballet slippers - I can't stand the feeling of tights in them.
Def relatable 😅😅
omg SAMEEEE!! me and my other ballet classmate sweat the MOST in my class, me is prob due to the more I jump and put effort in my work, the more warm it gets, which i hate smm like my back get sweaty, perspiration would be dripping down my cheeks, even my hands get sweaty too 😭if i could somehow reduce my sweat and get to have the chance to enjoy warmers without entirely melting or die of heatstroke, I WOULD GLADLY DO IT 😩
Ugh, I'm the same way. I sweat so much, and I cannot stand the feeling of tights in my shoes. They don't absorb sweat like they should, and they pull on my toes and bunions causing my feet to ache way more than if I just go bare under the shoes.
Yup! 😅
OMG We had so many clothing rules for class in college in the early 70s. I had no idea so much had changed lol lol lol
watching this as a figure skater for outfit inspo😭😭i admire ballerinas so much
I think its interesting to think that having/ using tan shoes is considered being in a relaxed or casual state. Even when you, yourself, are tan. Maybe there are more places than i thought are still old school with their mindset on colored tights and shoes. Places like this don’t realize that classifying pink shoes as “formal” and tan shoes as “relaxed” clings to an outdated hierarchy that values lighter skin. For dancers with darker skin, tan shoes are not a casual choice but a necessity for creating a seamless line that matches their skin tone. 8:37 i think that sometimes because of things that happen in history, and how they influence our social standards and things like beauty standards, they can still influence things as simple and small as dance fashion.
Ok so I actually love making and wearing tights tops, I actually just found more old tights that I'm going to use to make more. I 100000% agree with yall about the bullet skirts, I prefer them over a wrap skirt any day. When it comes to halter neck leotards I absolutely love them and own a few of them. Space booties I feel like is a no-brainer, even if you aren't a dancer you should still wear them, same goes for the trash bag pants/shorts. I could go on and on about every single one but I'm going to keep this short as possible so I will leave it at this.
those bullet pointe skirts are divine! should i ever go back to class i'll definitely get one if possible and allowed. i'm also making a list: leg warmers, trash bag pants, space boots, the classic tights, and an inflatable animal costume. any suggestions on which animal i should get? maybe a unicorn for the ethereal fantastical quality? or should i look for a swan maybe? lol.
Thank you for opening up on this topic…..something that, as a male, I have never considered.
I love colorful tights I think they’re so cute ! (I’ve never done ballet but I LOVE watching it)
I’m a unitard wearer, but only with a big baggy pair of shorts or a skirt over the top. Never on its own!
Good point! a skirt or shorts can save any outfit 😆😆
@balletreign the point of a unitard is to see the beauty of body in motion uninterrupted noncompetative with the outfit
That’s like a guy in tights who is wearing running shorts over top - this defeats the purpose of wearing the form fitting dance wear in the first place.
The left one is litarly my favorite warm up 😂
Haha you know it 😆😆
i did gymnastics as a kid, and i'm so seconding the strappy leotards bit. we were constantly fixing each others leos. on the other hand, brighter and bolder patterns were a huge thing for us, i think because gymnastics clubs (at least the ones i was a part of) didn't/don't really have a dress code. some kids even wore cami tops and gk or soffee shorts instead of leotards, although we weren't allowed to in the week before competitions
I danced for a company back in the olden days. We had to stay very uniform and classic - Black leotard, pink tights. That was dress code. I think it was because our directors were dancers themselves in the 1920s and 30s. Of course we didn't exactly have all the cool choices that dancers do now.
Y’all have such good ballet fashion sense❤ It blows my mind of all the ideas that y’all come up with!
P.S I love the trash bag pants!!! They’re so fashionable and unbelievably comfortable
Haha thank you sm! We’re glad u enjoyed this 😆😆
trash bags are always a MUST ✨✨
That's the second video I got recommended by yt after the one you did about the twoset violin
So, I came for the twoset but stayed for ballet ✨️🥰
Yay we’re so happy to have you! Welcome! 🥳🥳
I'd say that for STUDENTS really depends on what kind of student you are. I'm in a beginner adult's class, we're just there because we love ballet, but we're not studying it as a profession, and everyone wears whatever they feel like. Most people wear atheltic tights, a tank top and socks. Some of the girls moved from generic athleisure to more ballet appropriate clothing, because it actually feels like you're doing ballet. I'm wearing a short tennis skirt, but I get your point on bulk on the side, because it is more flowy than any ballet skirt! Best thing I did so far was to add leg warmers and I think I'll invest in a better pair, but I don't think I'll see myself in trashbag clothing or spaceboots anytime soon.
hi again! my latest comment was about how i'd like to pursue ballet, which i probably will be doing now! so happy to do ballet, and its all thanks to you. 💗
The best thing I’ve bought is my TRASH BAG Trousers!! I LOVE them so much !! Wearing them all year round❤
I grew up dancing ballet and modern and I’m in my 40’s now so I’ve gone through a few styles! Now a days I love my trash bag shorts to warm up with a full zip fleece and leg warmers (my mom made me some in below the knee in deep pink or orange! with stirrups or longer black ones without). I used to love halter or racer back (and I always need a bra) but my shape is better balanced with a short sleeve, 3/4 sleeve, or tank Leo. For center I switch the shorts for a pull on skirt that’s a little hi low with a bit of flare and a slit. 😊 My tights are usually rolled up under my calf to keep balance my heat once I’m warm. Back in high school I wore a black unitard with a colored cami top for a piece and then wore them a lot into college. I recently tried new Athleta bodysuits but I prefer layers around my belly. 🙃
I used to cut old tights and wear them in the 90s, loved it!
so glad i stopped having a dress code after a certain age as a student, literally can’t imagine going to class without warmups especially trash pants 😭😭
I love that you guys have a somewhat traditional fashion sense!! I love modern too, but sometimes its easy to get lost and going back to the basics is a great way to find your own style. Keep up the great work!! 🫰🏻
Edit: any ballet wrap skirts you recommend?
Thank you! We do enjoy a more traditional style. As for wrap skirts, Bodile has some lovely ones, and Mirella wrap skirts are always great- we def recommend Mirella wraps for students ☺️☺️
Legwarmers also are great for winter, camping/backpacking
So are space booties! Some of the camping brands sell almost the same thing.
For me, I usually do tights over leo when I'm wearing a skirt, shorts or joggers then tights under leo when I'm just wearing a leo
This is going to be so fun! Can’t wait to watch this.
So exciteddd 😆😆 see yall tomorrow!!
Excellent POV video. I learned more today about ballet. Do they also have rehearsal or training videos?
I never thought (ever in my life) I would be watching a video about ballet, but again, I never thought I would be learning violin, either.
I can't imagine having to go to class without warmups... I would freeze to death! 😂❤
at my school the students are almost completely people of color so they've actually made flesh/skin tone tights, ballet slippers, and pointe shoes the dress code and I really appreciate it because the pink tights don't give the same "line continuation" on dark skin the way skin tone ones do
Very nice video, I thought the space boots were strange when I was purchasing my first set of ballet gear so I skipped it. I will buy them when it winter.
Ooh! This is going in as one of my favorite Ballet Reign videos of all time! So cool and interesting to see all the different types of clothing ballet dancers wear in class. I just take a ballet barre class, but I was still intrigued here the whole way through :D Never knew there were so many things in a ballet dancer's wardrobe haha!
Wow thank you! So glad you liked this video 😆😆. It’s def fun to curate all sorts of items for ur dance wardrobe ✨
I love the strappy and cold-shoulder looks, but they really aren’t the most practical 😂😂 can’t imagine partnering in either 😅
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Back in my day over 30 yrs ago I kept it simple and wore a classic leotard, wrap skirt and white or pink tights lol. And a wrap sweater. I do love the newer styles I’ve seen though ☺️
Wow, I learned a lot from this haha. I’ve always wondered about ballet hairstyles and stage makeup! Maybe a similarly styled video could be planned?
We would love to do a vid on hair and makeup! ✨✨
Tights, over leotards can only be worn if they’re black I don’t have a white panty line it’s easy to try on costumes so when you’re a professional dancer a lot of times you need to take those tights off and put a skirt on, but you wear the tights in class and rehearsal easier to go to the bathroom too when you have breaks😊
Another fun watch! Thanks, Ladies.
Thanks for watching! Hope u have a lovely rest of ur weekend ✨✨
@balletreign thanks, J and E! You, too.
i bought a biketard and like, i want to love it in practice, but i am so self-conscious in it lol. now that i have a knitted skirt i can wear over the lower section, i feel much better XD but i don't reach for it often :x
Jordan youre so especially so pretty in this video!!
Thank you, that’s so kind 🥹
As a New Zealander, I loved the clips of the RNZB 🥰
I could watch this for hours. 🥰
Long time since I was in a class hehe, here are my yays
-wrap sweaters: my loves
-lace/mesh leotard: i do enjoy a minimalist or a bit sexy one i must admit, especially with long sleeves but getting a good fit is more difficult ^still wear these!
-stirrup tights and booties are essentials
Will never like a super floaty skirt though!
about the trash bag pant, i dont believe that it is allowed for students as it might be hard for teachers to see our legs. but i think this is only for students since my teacher wears it all the time
Omg my uniform is a leotard with strappy backs and a wrap skirt lol
I was hoping you would talk about elastic vs. satin ribbons for pointe shoes! Perhaps in a future video :D
Oooh yes def in part 2!! 🫰🏻🫰🏻
Was just reading recently that many pros go elastic for everything on pointe shoes. Much better for tendons, apparently.
@@annsalomon6645 they're also way faster to put on and theres no risk of a knot showing. But i'm not a fan of them, just aesthetically 😅 i prefer satin for sure
Just want to say I love all of your videos!!
Omg i always wear trash bag pants and shorts. Bullet pointe skirt is my skirt!
Our kind of class-wear ✨✨
I'm an adult in a teenage exam class. All the other girls have to wear the exam leotard with pink footed tights, no skirts, no shorts and no tops of any kind, regardless of season. I get to where whatever I want so I wear a black Kmart singlet top with a coloured crop top bra over my normal bra. On the bottom I wear knee-length black tights with either bare legs or tan knee-hi stocking socks depending on the weather. I also wear bike shorts with a coloured waistband in the studio theme colour. In cold weather I wear a cheap tie-up shrug i found on eBay (short or long sleeves - also in the studio colour). I'm lucky but I feel sorry for those girls who have to abide by the rules, even when they're not doing the exams as they always look uncomfortable.
This Looks fun Super Excited!
Can’t wait to see you soonnnn 😆😆
Ngl i thought this was a ballerinas reveiw balletcore but this was also pretty cool to see ❤
I just got rid of my 1980s parachute pant warmers. You can find at good will.
In my school when we were little like ages 5-10 we would wear bullet pointe skirts but after that we had to get wrapup skirts. Still prefer more the wrapup tho.
This was so much fun. And I clearly have some shopping to do lol
This is your excuse to go on a shopping spreee 😂😂
my ballet school has a strict dress code. no trash bag pants for me :'(
Yay!!!! Outfits!!!! What a great idea for a video ❤
Haha thanks! We hope you enjoy! 😆😆
I’m 65, and can’t do much more than seated marching for exercise. And yet having seen ballet wear influence fashion in previous decades, I am applauding this topic and looking forward to watching.
Who is the beautiful dancer at 07:20 in the video? I can tell she's with ROH but I don't recognise her.
I am an adult woman, in my early forties, thinking of starting ballet for joy and exercise and I have few opinions about ballet fashion, only the desire to wear something appropriate for class that isn't physically or mentally uncomfortable or very expensive!!
Love it already, yall are amazing :)
Glad u enjoyed! Thanks for coming ✨✨✨
Also happy birthday Jordan :)
@@balletreignthx for posting yall make each week so much better :)
Lol Eden was just clowning 😅😅
Aww thanks for being with us this Saturday! We love having you ☺️☺️🫰🏻🫰🏻
I am SO exited for this video! Hope it will give me some good ideas, and I can have fun watching y'all roast the ugly outfits!!
LOLL 😆😆
I get the tights over leotard. Mostly because I am in a more modern dance education. We need to change quickly between ballet and modern dance, so it's easier to just take off your tights and put pants over the leotard. ONly then, I put my tights over my leotard.
Ooo this looks so good 🤩
Get readyyy 😆😆
I did tights over if I was on my period felt better idk might just be in my head
Same here! I get you sister!
I love you girls 🌹❤️🥺, i'm m so excited for the video🎉
Eeee 😆😆 see yall soonnnn ✨
Hello girl's hope your week went well
We had an *exquisite* week, thanks! Hope you’re having a lovely weekend so far ✨🫰🏻
For me the upper part of tights are underwear. As far is I read there is no need for wearing briefs under your tights as they would rather disturb. So tights under the leotard.
Tights, over leotards can only be worn if they’re black I don’t have a white panty line it’s easy to try on costumes so when you’re a professional dancer a lot of times you need to take those tights off and put a skirt on, but you wear the tights in class and rehearsal easier to go to the bathroom too when you have breaks😊 be careful of wearing parachute pants they cost sweating in the crotch and can lead to EEast infections I never wore these never had a problem.
How about shorts? :) Black tights? T-shirts? (scoop neck) Sweatshirts?
I have watched several of your videos, but somewhere along the line I missed your story of who you guys are….are you related? Friends? and are you in a company? Love your videos!
They're sisters!
@@hannahbarnes9669How sweet!
check their 10k Q&A for more
I have my black trash back pants, my white ones, my pink ones, my gray ones… and when I’m feeling really crazy I get my purple ones 😂
Happy birthday Jordan!!! 🎉🎉🎉
Space boots! Love mine but I tend to fall of the edge of the boot 😬 so I don’t wear them a lot. Would love advice on how to keep them centered on my feet 😂
I’ve also migrated to skorts because I can wear them outside of class (double duty!!!). I do have a floofy skort and it amuses me during turn combos 😊
Thanks, lol. Eden was just being goofy 😅😅
Space boots weren’t meant to do a full class in, you will def slip off the edge bc of the loose nature of the boot. Most dancers keep them on just for warming up, plies, and maybe tendus but not much more than that. Twirly skirts are always fun to turn in! 😆😆
Could you do a ballet bun tutorial?
Yes! 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you!!! 😊
I have to disagree on patterned leotards! As a former gymnast I wore so many fancy sparkly leos that the plain one color just aren’t the same when I’m in ballet class!
Lol! The cut tights above the knee look like Spanx!
Also I love bloch booties! So Danca leotards are great, but their booties weren't as comfy
Bloch booties are the GOAT 🙌🏻🙌🏻
This is like two set violin but for ballet