Dancing With The Stars competitors love ByMarisa Dancewear!

DWTS Competitors Nicole Scherzinger and Anna Trebunskaya were "inspired" by ByMarisa leotards picked at the hit ABC dance-off series Gifting Suite. The luxurious dancewear was seen on televised rehearsals, YouTube and Twitter sites over the country.

Nicole Scherzinger and Derek Hough are the 2010
"Dancing With the Stars" trophy winners. . .

. . . and just before the final show, Nicole made a trip to the DWTS Gifting Suite to pick up another ByMarisa leotard for her dancing wardrobe collection.

ByMarisa, a small Pennsylvania based dance and pilates wear designer, was picked up by the stars on the ABC dance competition show. Participation in the ABC hit dance-off series was another exciting opportunity for ByMarisa designer, former New York City Ballet dancer Marisa Cerveris.

Marisa said, "Watching the celebrities and professional ballroom dancers was great fun, knowing how hard they were working and how much they achieved in the short time period they had. Of course, seeing my leotards on such dedicated performers was very exciting. I congratulate all the competitors this season -- every one of them excelled far beyond expectations, and should feel very good about their accomplishments."


Runners up
Anna Trebunskaya and Evan Lycasek
discovered ByMarisa, too

Each week, Anna wore a ByMarisa design for her ABC televised rehearsals, commenting on the unique fabrics, designs, and colors. As Anna knows, when you're wearing dance clothes for long hours every day, design and fabric are the keys to comfort and appeal. By Marisa unique couture features provide the ultimate luxury in dancewear so you're free to concentrate on your body and your workout. Made in the USA, by dancers for dancers.

The Pennsylvania based designer is a costumier of choice for professional choreographers and training schools around the country. ByMarisa desiged dancewear for actress Neve Campbell in Robert Altman's "The Company ," and was featured in national publications including The New York Times, Dance Magazine, Spirit and Pointe.

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