Wednesday 29th September, 2010
Hello, darlings! Welcome back to Pink Tutu World!
The past few weeks have been absolutely jam-packed with thrilling intergalactic adventures. My space travels are truly taking me on a cosmic ballet, a celestial pirouette, a starlit grand jeté! I simply couldn't resist sharing this enchanting journey with you, my lovely tutu-loving followers on planet Earth.
The Call of the Cosmic Dance Floor:
As you know, my love for ballet knows no bounds. It's more than just a hobby, it's a passion, a life force. So, naturally, the call to the celestial dance floor couldn't be resisted when I received an invitation from the intergalactic ballet company, 'Stardust Steps', for their annual 'Cosmic Ballet Extravaganza'.
Can you imagine? Thousands of alien beings swirling and twirling, shimmering costumes, a vibrant, multicoloured, holographic stage, with celestial light projections and… Oh, the music! It was a symphony of stardust and supernova sounds! They performed the most beautiful interpretation of 'The Nutcracker' I have ever witnessed! The Sugarplum Fairy was, dare I say, divine - all thanks to a stunning new invention by the Zorpian fashion designer, Zigzag. It's basically a gravity defying, swirling tutu, made from an amazing material called 'stardust shimmer', it glowed and sparkled under the Zorpian starlight! I even managed to snag a little dance with the Sugarplum Fairy – I promise you, the experience was otherworldly!
Intergalactic Style Secrets:
It’s not always easy looking fashionable when you're jet-setting across the universe! So, naturally, I did some serious research. First, I invested in a whole new set of spacesuits - I opted for a pale pink, shimmery one - perfectly paired with a glittery tutu, obviously. Then I got in touch with the fashion editor of 'Stellar Style', a leading magazine for cosmic chic! Her top tips included always carrying a 'galaxy shimmer spray' - it adds just the right amount of glitter to your outfit! And, of course, no intergalactic style diva leaves home without her 'Stardust Sparkle Stilettos'.
From Ballet Classes to the Cosmos:
The excitement doesn't stop there. Just last week, I enrolled in a unique, galactic dance workshop in the Nebula Galaxy. It's an alien dance form they call the 'Cosmo-Jive'. It’s all about swirling through space with cosmic grace. We practiced gravity-defying twirls and stellar leaps with a local dance troupe – who were absolutely adorable, they even wore matching sparkly pink tutus!
I also made time to catch a performance at the famed 'Galactic Opera House'. I was so lucky to witness 'The Galaxy Symphony'. Imagine! A harmonious cosmic ballet performed by thousands of space beings with the most stunning celestial stage. A beautiful blend of the traditional and contemporary, and oh, so incredibly impressive!
Planet Earth Fashion Musings:
Speaking of ballet and the arts, I did catch a glimpse of the world I call home - Earth! It turns out that my dance school is staging a fundraising gala on the 29th September to celebrate 50 years of the school - fantastic! They are performing Swan Lake! I must find time to dash back and pop in for a visit, perhaps even lend them a few of my stardust shimmering, pink tutus for the performance?
I have to mention a wonderful boutique I found on Mars – called ‘Martian Pink’ – They have the most adorable pink tutu dresses and spaceship skirts – oh and some fab cosmic glitter handbags!
And for my followers back on planet Earth - make sure you visit your local theatre and watch a show – or at least pop by your favourite boutique. Fashion, art, and dance are always the perfect cure for a bad day!
Cosmic Chic Update:
Of course, I’m still planning a 'Pink Tutu Revolution' - but for now, my goal is to get every alien on every planet in the universe dancing in pink tutus! Maybe one day, even a dance troupe of robots on Saturn will join the cosmic dance party!
Stay tuned for more adventures in ‘Pink Tutu World’. It's not just a blog, it's a journey through style, space, and dreams! Don't forget to share your thoughts on this post and your own adventures with pink tutus on the 'Pink-Tutu.com' website – don't be shy - I want to hear it all!
Until next week, keep dancing and twinkling, you absolute stars!
Lots of love and kisses,
Emma