A clothing rack filled with various colorful dresses and garments in multiple shades and patterns, organized on hangers.
Close-up of a blue dress with floral embroidery and pearl embellishments on a mannequin.

project two

Let’s Design Something UNforgettable

Fabric First

Great costumes start with fabric that behaves. We source performance-grade fabrics chosen for how they move, breathe, stretch, and catch light on stage. That means fabrics that hold their structure through a full routine, breathe through hours of rehearsal, and keep their color and shape after Many PERFORMANCES.

Decoration with Intention

Rhinestones, appliqué, beading, and trim are placed to highlight the body's lines and the choreography's key moments — never to overwhelm either. We favor tasteful, deliberate detail over excess: a costume dense with sparkle in exactly the right places will always read stronger under stage lights than one that's covered in crystals. Every embellishment is hand-set and finished to hold through an entire competition season.

Composition & Silhouette

A costume is a composition — color, texture, line, and movement all working together. We design each piece with the same discipline as a fashion sketch: considering how a skirt catches the air on a turn, how a neckline frames a lift, how a color story reads under stage lighting from thirty feet away. Every design is also considered for age-appropriate fit and coverage, so elegance and comfort never come at the expense of what's right for a young performer.

Built to Perform

Beauty means nothing if a costume can't survive the routine. Every piece is constructed with reinforced seams, secure stone-setting, and fit adjustments that account for extensions, lifts, and quick changes. We build for comfort and range of motion first, so dancers can trust their costume completely once they're on stage.


An elegant dress on a mannequin, featuring a beaded floral embellishment on the shoulder, sheer geometric sequin detailing on the bodice, and a tulle skirt with small embellishments.
Beige and gold dress with floral embroidery and pearl details on a mannequin

project THREE

Green lingerie set with floral embroidery displayed on a mannequin

Our Design Process

  1. Step 1 Consultation — We start with your choreography, music, team colors, and vision.

  2. Step 2 Design — Sketches and fabric selections are developed around the movement and the story.

  3. Step 3 Construction — Every costume is cut, sewn, and embellished by hand.

  4. Step 4 Finishing — ensure fit, comfort, and stage-readiness before it ever hits the floor.


A mannequin displaying a two-tone pastel-colored bodysuit with long sheer sleeves
A vintage black dress with blue accents and button details displayed on a mannequin against a plain wall.
A fashion mannequin wearing an elaborate dress with a metallic brown and beige color scheme, decorated with pearls and rhinestones.

ReadY to start

But Prefer to talk it through first? Reach out directly — we're happy to answer questions about design, timelines, or what's possible for your dancer before you commit to anything. We love talking through ideas with teachers, dancers, and parents alike.