In ballet, beauty and strength move together — but for too long, one part of a dancer’s strength has been overlooked: support.
In Dance Spirit Magazine’s feature “Let’s Talk About Breast Support in Ballet,” Jule Dancewear founder Julia Cinquemani shares the inspiration behind designing leotards that finally address one of dance’s long-overlooked needs — true support.

As a former professional dancer, Julia experienced firsthand how many traditional leotards failed to provide adequate structure or comfort, especially during intense movement. The article highlights how this lack of support isn’t just inconvenient — it can affect a dancer’s confidence, focus, and even long-term health.
Julia explains that she created Jule Dancewear to bridge that gap. Her designs use thicker, durable fabrics and sculpting construction to provide lift and stability without sacrificing elegance. The result is a line of leotards that allow dancers to move freely and feel secure — something she wished she had during her own dance career.
Dance Spirit’s discussion expands on why breast support is often ignored in ballet, urging brands to rethink design through a health-conscious lens. Julia’s work with Jule stands out as an example of how a dancer-driven brand can merge functionality, confidence, and beauty, redefining what supportive dancewear can look like.
At Jule, support isn’t an afterthought — it’s the foundation of the brand. Julia’s story reminds us that when a dancer feels secure, she dances with more freedom, focus, and confidence.




















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