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  2. Tutu (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    In the second half of the 1980s, the original denim and leather clothing style was popular among musicians and fans of more extreme and niche (often underground) metal bands – thrash metal, crossover thrash, early black metal, and early death metal bands.

  4. Ballet and fashion - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1930s, ballet costume has inspired the fashion trends of fitted bodices and bell-shaped silhouettes. Materials used for tutus, such as chiffon, silk tulle, [11] and organza were later incorporated into fashion collections. [15] The romantic-era tutu style also had an influence on the design of gowns.

  5. Talk:Tutu (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Swan32Fouettes 14:54, 25 July 2007 (UTC) [ reply] I think under the heading "Classical/Pancake Tutu", the fact that it was a Russian invention should be mentioned. I found a better image (and edited it to remove the background), though the colours are slightly distracting. I think this far more clearly demonstrates what a tutu is than the other ...

  6. Tutu - Wikipedia

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    Tutu. Look up tutu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tutu may refer to: Tutu (clothing), a dress worn as a costume in a ballet performance. Tutu (name), including a list of people with that name.

  7. Basque (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Basque (clothing) A basque is an item of women 's clothing. The term, of French origin, originally referred to types of bodice or jacket with long tails, and in later usage a long corset, characterized by a close, contoured fit and extending past the waistline over the hips. It is so called because the original French fashion for long women's ...