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How do you dress for a Tango

Do you like dancing? Dancing is the ultimate passion of many people, because through the dance, we sometimes free ourselves of us and get filled with others. Dancing helps us get rid of the negative thoughts and stress and offers us the feeling of union, when we dance in a group or with some other person. There are many types of dance, but I don’t think there is someone who doesn’t like the tango.

The tango is the dance of passion and lust for love. The sensuality and the style are the main triggers for this dance.  But on the other hand, let’s see how we should dress ourselves for a tango, either you want to start a tango class, or you simply have to attend to an evening with this theme.

How do you dress yourself for a tango?

The tango clothes changed themselves during the years, becoming freer, but they always kept their elegance.  The tango dance is an elegant dance between a man and a woman.

Recently, I had the pleasure of meeting Gabriella Topicci Loci in Milan. She is a former tango dancer, in the present, she owes a shop of clothes, footwear and accessories for the tango lovers. Actually, this is the only shop of this type in Milan and the whole region of Lombardia.  Called Insolito Fashion Tango, the showroom of Gabriella Topicci Loci, creates clothes directly the size and the style for her customers, as Gabriella is a very good designer with a ton of talent. She already takes care of the image and the interests of some very famous artists and I was so thrilled to have the chance to wear a piece of her collection.

Here you have a gallery with a few of her creations. You can find Gabriella on  facebookor on the  Insolito Fashion Tango website.

 

 

 

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