the one costume or item you will never part with?
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06-28-2007, 09:46 PM
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....... only because I promised Tanya LV she could have it...... 
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06-28-2007, 10:46 PM
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My zills. None of them. I'd never sell any of my zills. I'd rather sell a costume.
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06-28-2007, 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by danielabellydance
I will never sell my turquoise Topkapi, because my fiance proposed to me in it!! (if you don't know the story, he popped the question after our drum solo in my student showcase).

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That's so sweet. We have something in common. My hubby proposed to me at a bellydance show hosted by the lovely Kimahri, who gave ring approval  . There was a link to the video on the old bhuz, can't find it right now.
I don't think I could ever sell my yummy green costume I got from Nadirah. It is my fav and so sparkly and unique.
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07-03-2007, 08:11 PM
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I don't think I'll ever be able to part with my newest costume. I was in Izmir, Turkey 3 weeks ago and met a costume maker. She took me to her shop and after tons of apple chai and trying on we came to the realization that she had nothing that would fit my 38DD bust. I was about to give up my hope of buying a new costume when she made a phone call, started taking measurements and showing me material. Within 15 minutes she sketched out a traditional turkish costume, we had agreed on a price, had a staff of 4 people in her shop, and they were making my costume. Two days later I went back for a final fitting and more chai (cinnamon this time). I now have a beautiful red costume, which I paid less than $200 for, that is custom made just for me! Oh yeah, the disigner only spoke Turkish & French. I only know about 8 words in each language!!! I'll post pictures soon!
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07-03-2007, 08:30 PM
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my blue Yasser and matching Sedonia veil. The costume has ELASTIC people! Great for any time of the month ;)
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07-04-2007, 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by mahira-michelle
That's so sweet. We have something in common. My hubby proposed to me at a bellydance show hosted by the lovely Kimahri, who gave ring approval  . There was a link to the video on the old bhuz, can't find it right now.
I don't think I could ever sell my yummy green costume I got from Nadirah. It is my fav and so sparkly and unique.
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I remember that!! I showed it to my fiance right after he proposed - kind of bursted his bubble, though. He thought he was the only bellydancer's boyfriend to think of the idea! 
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08-24-2007, 06:05 PM
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I could get used to this!
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Well.....
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Originally Posted by bethsoren
I don't think I'll ever be able to part with my newest costume. I was in Izmir, Turkey 3 weeks ago and met a costume maker. She took me to her shop and after tons of apple chai and trying on we came to the realization that she had nothing that would fit my 38DD bust. I was about to give up my hope of buying a new costume when she made a phone call, started taking measurements and showing me material. Within 15 minutes she sketched out a traditional turkish costume, we had agreed on a price, had a staff of 4 people in her shop, and they were making my costume. Two days later I went back for a final fitting and more chai (cinnamon this time). I now have a beautiful red costume, which I paid less than $200 for, that is custom made just for me! Oh yeah, the disigner only spoke Turkish & French. I only know about 8 words in each language!!! I'll post pictures soon!
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Where's that picture! We're waiting!
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08-24-2007, 07:51 PM
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I misses this thread while I was traveling.
My vintage gold coin bedlah and my vintage cost less bedlah. I think it's time i admit that I am an AmCab girl at heart. . .
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08-25-2007, 07:55 AM
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My shopping bag full of videos from Ibrahim Farrah's workshops....
Special costumes that have been made for me, one by a friend who was a costume-maker and one by my hubby, who even hand-beaded the fringe! (Can't get my girls into either costume now...  )
My favorite CD of all time: Abdel Halim Hafez singing Kariat al-Fingan. Spent a long time with a tutor figuring out all the words, which were written by Lebanese poet Nizar Qabbani. Such a beautiful song.
Well, I guess I would have to add Bhuz to this list!! I'm addicted and can't part with it! 
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08-26-2007, 07:04 AM
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My mum bought me a beautiful, long green coin belt. It is long at the back and sides and ties at the front, with gold coins. It's quiet, too!! It is gorgeous, and I could never, ever part with it, even if all the coins fall off.
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08-26-2007, 07:04 AM
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Or, even if it could exchange it for a bella!!
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08-28-2007, 07:55 PM
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My A'kai half circle veil. It's my gorgeous good luck charm!
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08-28-2007, 09:19 PM
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My red and black Madame Abla dress. It found me at a workshop, and fit like a glove the moment I put it on. I *love* it, and it's so me.

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08-29-2007, 06:31 AM
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My 2 Madam Ablas and my blue Pharoanics dress and it would be difficult to part with that Turquoise Eman..oMG No wonder my wardrobe bulges
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08-31-2007, 12:48 AM
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I wouldn't get rid of the costumes that I made, that fit me well. Anything I have purchased that I realized didn't look good on me after a picture, performence, etc. I can part with it.
BTW, the dress is really nice.
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Originally Posted by antimony
My red and black Madame Abla dress. It found me at a workshop, and fit like a glove the moment I put it on. I *love* it, and it's so me.

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09-03-2007, 10:13 AM
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I could get used to this!
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My absolute favorite is my Domba belt. It's assuit with real coins and some kuchi dangles. My bra would come in after that. If a fire broke out, I'd grab the belt in one hand and the bra in the other. The bra I made. I understand why costumers charge so much for coin bras. They are a bitch to make. Mine is still a work in progress.
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09-03-2007, 10:15 AM
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I could get used to this!
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We must have a pic!!! Sounds yummy.
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Originally Posted by steffib
I have a belt I have been putting together for years, collecting pieces one by one. It's unique, it's mine, it fits like a glove, it would be very expensive to replace - I don't think I will ever part with that belt. And, I'm quite fond of my banjara collection - I have a few unique cholis that fit me perfectly (after many hours of painstakingly reworking them). These won't go anywhere, either.
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09-03-2007, 10:29 AM
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The two things I will not part with are my first ever "pro-costume purchase"... a beautiful red two-piece with rhinestone and pearl beading. I was told it was an Abla but who knows. I did try to sell it once but no takers, and lucky me! I'll probably be buried with it.
The other is a belt that was made for me out of a vintage trapeze costume found in Paris. It's the most unusual thing I've ever seen and blinged out with crystals. I wish it had a costume to go with but on the other hand it goes with everything...
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