I can (and do) wear whatever I want, and I hope you do too! Dressing is an important form of self-expression, and we should get to dress in alignment with our own joy and values. People always ask where my dresses are from, and I feel so bad that I can’t give you an easy source where you can 0rder them 0n|!ne. I get most of mine from family members in Tanzania (like this one) and some others from a P@|3st!n!@n-owned sh0p in Anaheim called Al Anwar Isl@mic Fashion, which has different styles from across Africa and the Middle East…but they don’t have an 0n|!ne shop. That being said, I do have a link in my bio with 0n|!ne spots who have similar styles to mine. We call them abayas or deras in Tanzania, and other regions have other terms for them. No matter what you choose to wear, you can learn our unique practice of belly dance by j0!ning my Belly Dance Basics pr0gr@m and my Belly Dance Through the Anger c0urse (on s@|e n0w!) at the |!nks in my b!• ✨ Shout out to Camille from my belly dance community who shared this song with us during our |!ve cl@ss last week…I absolutely love it! Mango by Sevana 💛 #bel#bellydancel#culturea#traditiont#tutorialv#diversityr#survivors#disabilityb#mobilityc#inclusiony#joyp#expressionm#womensrightsm#womenv#movementm#communityc#recoverya#healingm#womenempowermentd#bodypostivitye#exercisen#tanzaniar#africann#danceb#lgbtqs#sisterhoods#musice#dresss#fashionnceislife