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  2. Tutu (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Tutu (clothing) A colourfully decorated classical ballet tutu, on a dress form. A tutu is a dress worn as a costume in a classical ballet performance, often with attached bodice. [1] It may be made of tarlatan, muslin, silk, tulle, gauze, or nylon. Modern tutus have two basic types: the Romantic tutu is soft and bell-shaped, reaching the calf ...

  3. Ballerina skirt - Wikipedia

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    The romantic tutu came about in Paris in 1832 when Marie Taglioni premiered in the skirt in the ballet performance La Sylphide. The skirt is a bell-shaped calf-length style; it falls halfway between the knees and ankles and it was composed of layers of stiffened tarlatan or starched, sheer cotton muslin that gave the illusion of fullness ...

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    In January, the famous tutu once worn by Parker - aka Carrie Bradshaw - in Sex and the City was auctioned off for a staggering amount. However, the now-iconic tulle skirt wasn’t always worth ...

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    1. lululemon Wundermost Bodysuit. lululemon. It's no secret that ballerinas live in leotards, so this sleek piece is a must. It's made from lululemon's ultra-soft Nulu fabric (a blend of nylon and ...

  7. Ballet and fashion - Wikipedia

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    The romantic-era tutu style also had an influence on the design of gowns. In the 1930s, longer dresses with tulle skirts became fashionable, as exemplified by Coco Chanel's 1937 "Etoiles" dress. which drew inspiration from Balanchine's 1932 ballet Cotillon. The balletomania trend of the 1930s and 1940s had a marked influence on fashion.