DWTS [url=http://www.bnsds.com]halloween costumes outlet[/url] Season 20: Week 4 Costume Critique Noah and Sharna danced a Contemporary routine with Noah wearing basic taupe trousers, along with his tattoos and muscles. Sharna wore a pastel pink lace biketard with a pretty drape. Shoulder definition added drama to her deep V neckline (both front and back). I loved her costume, and I loved their performance! I do like when the show starts and ends strongly, and this week was no exception.
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Michael and Peta then danced a moving Rumba in baby blue. The somber tone was reflected with no added glitz for Michael. Peta’s ankle-length, sheer lace costume was feminine, sexy and classy, with lots of rhinestone embellishment, including her straps. I enjoyed their costumes.
It seemed to be a mono-chromatic week, with several couples in costumes that were all one color, as Riker and Allison were in bright, hot red. Riker was very dapper in his peak-lapelled, double-breasted suit with beautifully sprinkled red rhinestone trim. All of his accessory items were red. His dance partner was also resplendent in her red, middle-connect dress with her skirt flaring out from her knees. Wide rhinestoned straps added the ‘designer touch’ to her costume. I loved both costumes separately and together.
Robert and Kym Waltzed to Robert’s Mother’s favorite song. Robert wore a traditional white tuxedo with tails and all white accessories. Kym was less traditional, in her pastel pink, sun-burst pleated skirt with bejeweled bodice. Her bra-top was covered with pearls and rhinestones and featured real straps that created a bare front midriff but with a covered lower back. It was a little cheesy, and would not have been flattering on other figure types with the frothy-yet plain organza skirt cut to her natural waistline. I didn’t love it.
Chris and Witney danced the Rumba with Chris in a simple charcoal vest and pant with white shirt (with no glitz). Witney wore a light-colored (it was difficult to deduce what exact color it was), sheer chiffon middle-connect dress with bright pink, glitzy flower appliques decorating the upper section of her dress. Unfortunately the back of her bodice consisted of a center back drape, and visible elastic straps. This was one of my least favorite costume looks this week.
Patti and Artem then Jazz danced to a jazzy song of Miss LaBelle’s from the 70’s. Her royal blue fringed costume was very danceable and was flattering for her. With long sleeves with a row of fringe to enhance her movements, and scalloped fringe (created by sewing the fringe on, in a scalloped line instead of straight across) created a flattering visual, even with using long fringe that can look bulky. Artem wore trousers cut to his high-rise waistline with a short-sleeved knit top with open neckline – an homage to that era.
Rumer and Val performed a Waltz with charcoal grey as their color scheme. Val wore a satin charmeuse shirt with trousers – no glitz anywhere, and Rumer wore a wispy woven, semi-sheer double-georgette dress with the charcoal grey over a lighter color of grey. Her costume featured deep V’s front and back with shoulder interest and a drape at her back waist, along with twisted fabric detailing and some rhinestones. Her look was young, unusual and edgy, and I loved it!
Suzanne was back to her vintage themed look, dancing a Foxtrot with a lavender satin Lycra ‘onesie’ with an ankle-length overskirt, lined with white. Rhinestoned lapels, shirt-cuffs and suspenders accented her outfit. I watched ‘Three’s Company’ but I’m at a loss for the reason for the design of this costume, other than she wore short, shorts. Tony wore a basic black suit with white shirt and plaid tie. Jack on the show, sometimes wore a plaid shirt, but really, this is the only reference I recall, as to why this pair was costumed as they were. What would have made more sense? I’m really not sure, but I didn’t love these costumes.
Willow and Mark wore Hunger Games inspired costumes for their Contemporary performance. Both were androgynous in their black car-wash skirts, leggings along with shoulder pad detailing. I enjoyed their costumes as much as the judges enjoyed their dance performance (lots!).