Being an owner of some of her costumes, I don't think they will go out of fashion any faster than any of Eman's costumes or other designers. I think they will have a long life. Some of her costumes are a bit outrageous in the design (I have one covered in gigantic open faced swarovski poker cards with huge black spades and red diamonds all in crystal work on the skirt) but even those outlandish styles-I don't think they will go out of fashion. Another "out-there" style that I have is spandex fabric with Marilyn Monroe's face all over the fabric and huge swarovski red rhinestone lips pins all over the bra and skirt. I also have one covered in peacock feathers and crystals. Yes, these designs are a-typical and unusual but I plan to wear them for a long time and I don't think they will go out of fashion. In fact, I don't think that is the proper way to describe them since they are on the periphals of fashion never having become mainstream and over-worn or over-exposed like the Pharaonics great loop for example (even that wouldn't go out of fashion since its classical in design); therefore, they can't go out of fashion. Some of Eman's costumes are more likely to go out of fashion sooner because she created so many of them and so many dancers wear them, such as the costumes with all the scarabs. But even so, I still don't think they will go out of fashion and if they do, it will be many, many years until then. That is something that I thought about before I bought these costumes. When the spandex skirts came out, we all thought that the classical silhouette of the heavily fringed bra and detatched belt would go out of fashion, but most Americans still wear that and do not necessarily look "dated" all the time.
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Originally Posted by tamrahennatx
While I'm not trying to dissuade anyone from buying whatever they want, I wonder how well some of the trendier and more outrageous models of these very expensive costumes will retain their resale value. Quality of materials and workmanship notwithstanding, many of these designs will be out of fashion in a very short amount of time. It seems a bit of a waste to spend $1200 on a costume that's going to be too dated to sell in a year.
It would be nice to look at some of the more classic Sahar designs, though. The red one that Dahlal had on her website a few months ago was just stunning.
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