black ballet dress The Little Blackout Dress (LBD) – Irish Dance Elegance Age 7/8
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black ballet dress The Little Blackout Dress (LBD) – Irish Dance Elegance Age 7/8

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black ballet dress The Little Blackout Dress (LBD) – Irish Dance Elegance Age 7/8Introducing the LBD Little Blackout Dress, a groundbreaking addition to Irish Dance fashion by FeistyFitzy in partnership with ONeills, Irelands leading sportswear brand. Inspired by the timeless appeal of the little black dress, this modern take is made exclusively for Irish dancers who need a versatile, elegant, and competition ready look. Crafted from premium black polyester fabric, the LBD delivers the perfect blend of durability, comfort, and

Introducing the LBD – Little Blackout Dress, a groundbreaking addition to Irish Dance fashion by FeistyFitzy in partnership with O’Neills, Ireland’s leading sportswear brand. Inspired by the timeless appeal of the “little black dress,” this modern take is made exclusively for Irish dancers who need a versatile, elegant, and competition-ready look.

Crafted from premium black polyester fabric, the LBD delivers the perfect blend of durability, comfort, and style. Its solid, non-transparent design ensures total confidence—no “show-through,” no distractions, just clean, sleek performance wear.

O'Neils is branded black-on-black on the sleeve, showcasing that Irish dance is indeed a sport- while not taking away from the elegance of the garment.

Design Features:

  • Notch Collar: Adds a subtle touch of refinement, elevating the dress from simple to iconic.

  • Long Sleeves with Puff Detail: Classic Irish Dance styling meets a contemporary silhouette, with just the right amount of puff at the shoulders for understated drama.

  • Modern Cut Length: Designed with today’s dancer in mind—sleek, flattering, and competition-ready.

  • Unmatched Versatility: Ideal for blackout feiseanna, beginner competitors, team numbers, or any performance where simplicity and elegance take center stage.

Why You’ll Love It:

The Little Blackout Dress is more than apparel—it’s a canvas for your dancing. Whether worn as a school dress, a stage essential, or a feis “go-to,” its timeless all-black profile allows your movement, skill, and presence to shine. With sizes available from children through adults, every dancer can experience the confidence and sophistication this piece delivers.

Key Benefits:

  • Designed by FeistyFitzy with industry-leading craftsmanship from O’Neills, Ireland’s premier sports brand.

  • No see-through fabric—engineered for modesty, movement, and professionalism.

  • A universal wardrobe staple—dress it up with accessories, or keep it simple for blackout competitions.

  • Built to last, with quality and detail dancers deserve.

 

✨ Step into confidence. Step into the LBD.
The perfect Irish Dance dress—for every dancer, every stage, every moment.

 

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