
Choosing a tango dress is not about choosing a garment. It is about choosing how you want to be remembered the next time you step onto the floor. It is deciding which version of yourself will speak before your body does. That is why, every time a question reaches the Mimi Pinzón atelier, we know we are answering far more than a sizing query.
These are the five questions every dancer asks us, and the way Viviana Laguzzi —dancer and designer behind the house— answers them.
1. Stage, social or practice?
Each universe of tango has its own visual language. For the stage, we look for drama: flow, shine, a neckline that dialogues with the light. For salón, quiet elegance: noble fabrics, clean lines, sensuality that whispers rather than shouts. For practice, comfort that never gives up style. The first step is always defining where you will dance.
2. Which fabric for which choreography?
For wide turns, fabrics with weight and drape — heavy crepe, structured jersey. For sharp, syncopated styles, sculpted lace. For large stages, sequins that catch every point of light. Fabric is not decoration: it is choreography.
3. Is custom made for me?
Yes — if your body does not fit a "standard size" (and almost no dancer's body does), custom made is the only way to make a dress disappear into your movement instead of fighting it. At Mimi Pinzón, every made-to-measure piece is built on your actual measurements, your rehearsal routine and your dancing style.
4. How do you get the fit right from a distance?
With a precise measurement guide, reference photos, and dancing video when needed. Most of our clients in the USA, Italy, France, Germany, Japan and Korea had never set foot in Buenos Aires before receiving their first Mimi Pinzón. Distance is not an obstacle — it is part of the craft.
5. Red, black, or timeless?
Red is declared passion. Black is elegant drama. Timeless tones — deep wine, champagne, dark silver — are for those who already know tango is a second skin. There is no right answer. There is only your answer.
“ A tango dress is not chosen. It is recognized. ”
Before you finalize the order
Take your time. Watch videos of yourself dancing. Identify the moments you want to highlight and the ones you would rather frame more carefully. Think about the lighting of the venue where you will premiere the dress. And, above all, listen to your instinct: the right dress is recognized before it is tried on.