Our main brands
Ballet Rosa's mission and concern is to always offer its customers a wide range of technical outfits in the field of dance, more specifically in classical dance, and to make its products flexible by allowing the possibility of customization.
Ballet Rosa adapts all its know-how to the requirements of the current market and provides you with quality products with a unique and innovative design.
Basilica Dancewear started in 1999 with Greek retailers Plié Dancestores.
We have developed a small production line where we design, create and manufacture most of our products.
Our team of designers ensure that all of our collections are unique and provide the perfect fit and feel.
We hand-pick the best fabrics and materials available creating unique and practical products that stand out.
Bunheads is Capezio's accessories brand.
A range that includes articles for the hair, stretching, protections in the ends, ...
Capezio is the name that makes the world dance.
With over 130 years of quality craftsmanship, dedicated customer service and timeless design, Capezio is the brand of choice for athletes and performers around the world.
Celebrities like Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Beyonce and Maddie Ziegler support the brand by wearing it.
As Capezio continues to evolve in the lifestyle category, it is these artists who champion the brand among dancers and non-dancers alike.
FR Duval® pointe shoes are the end result of 30 years of shoemaking, tradition, experience
and the input of hundreds of professional dancers on how comfortable a modern ballet slipper should be.
FR Duval® liners offer a more durable sole compared to a traditional pointe shoe, while providing maximum feel.
Freed of London has been the world's leading designer and manufacturer of professional ballet shoes, since 1929.
Mr. Freed and his wife revolutionized the slipper industry by adapting them to the individual needs of dancers.
To this day this ethos remains, and Freed of London slippers continue to be handmade in the UK and the range also includes dancewear and fashion.
Forever B is an English brand specializing in the printing of photos and visuals on accessories and clothing.
From dance bags to t-shirts and sweatshirts, and even to notebooks, Forever B offers a wide range to allow you to display your passion for dance on a daily basis.
Dating back to 1929, Freed of London ballet slippers are handmade in the UK. Today the Free of London range also includes dancewear.
From their beginnings in London's West End, Mr. Freed and his wife have revolutionized the ballet slipper industry by adapting them to the individual needs of dancers.
Gaynor Minden opened in New York in 1993.
Their pointe shoes are used in most of the major companies in the world such as the American Ballet Theatre, the Royal Ballet, the Paris Opera.
Gaynor Minden is dedicated to creating and producing products that respect the dancer's body, benefit the artist and enhance their art.
FR Duval® pointe shoes are the end result of 30 years of shoemaking, tradition, experience
and the input of hundreds of professional dancers on how comfortable a modern ballet slipper should be.
FR Duval® liners offer a more durable sole compared to a traditional pointe shoe, while providing maximum feel.
Katz Dancewear is a leading family-owned dancewear manufacturer with nearly 45 years of experience.
Head office and manufacturing are based in the UK in Northamptonshire.
Their dancewear is made using traditional methods passed down from generation to generation.
When Karl Heinz Martin started making pointe shoes in 1964, he had only one ambition: to offer dancers the best model to achieve the best performances.
The word performance being valid not only for the artistic act but also for the personal accomplishment.
He then created the EVA pointe shoe which conquered the market very quickly and is still worn today by the great Opera dancers.
Italian brand Like G produces a wide selection of accessories using the stunning photographic images of renowned dance photographer Guido Sancilo. Our selection of Like G products ranges from phone cases to ring binders and even diaries.
In 1982, Franck Raoul-Duval, a young Frenchman aged 25, passionate about dance, created a new model of slipper: the double sole demi-pointe shoe.
First dedicated to professional dancers, Franck Raoul-Duval baptized it “Pro”. Since then, dancers of all levels have worn it successfully.
Sansha now produces a wide range of dance shoes and clothing and has become one of the very first brands in the world of dance.
Silky Dance is a leading dancewear brand in the UK. With their vast knowledge and experience in the hosiery industry, they manufacture the best quality dance tights and underwear at competitive prices, for every type of dancer.
Skazz is under the Sansha brand and produces a wide range of dedicated dance shoes and apparel ranging from jazz, hip-hop, flamenco, ballroom dancing to tap.
Skazz remains close and attentive to professional dancers and teachers.
Today, dance lovers contribute to the worldwide success of Skazz.
So Danca is an avant-garde brand, with a team of dedicated, motivated and constantly inspired professionals.
Their mission is to serve all lovers of the art of dance, to offer innovative products with quality and style of excellence, always with environmental and social responsibility.
It is with a spirit of modernization that Pridance was created in 2008 because they wanted to innovate in the name of tradition.
An apparent contradiction which, however, has resulted in high quality products (made with new generation machines), a wide range and affordable prices.
Tech Danse produces and markets dance accessories.
With passion and dedication, they have conquered a place of choice in the dance sector, with their innovative products.
Christophe and Élisabeth, both professional dancers, meet at the Ballet Monte-Carlo, where their love story begins.
Christophe gave up his career to create Wear Moi, a dancewear brand, while Élisabeth pursued her international career.
Together they travel the world, combining dance and business.
Wear Moi has become a reference in the field of dance, designing costumes for prestigious productions, notably in London and Disneyland Paris.