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  2. Tutu (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Classical tutu: a skirt made of 10-12 layers of stiff tulle sewn on to a pantie and basque at hip level. The lower, short layers of tulle support the top layers, making them jut out from the hip. Pancake tutu: this tutu is supported by a hoop and is very flat, with few ruffles.

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  4. Romantic ballet - Wikipedia

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    Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake in the late 1870s debuted an even shorter tutu, built with hoops and 10 layers of netting to maintain its flat, wide shape. The classical tutu soon became the most well known shape of skirt, used by prima ballerinas to show off their skill and strength.

  5. Ballerina skirt - Wikipedia

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    The Romantic tutu is a large bell-shaped skirt composed of soft material. It covers the majority of the dancer's legs, down to the ankle. The Classical tutu has several variations, but the main reason it was created was so that the dancers could be freer and it would not be so constrictive of their dancing. [9]

  6. Ballet blanc - Wikipedia

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    The name of the genre is derived from the white costume designed by Eugène Lami for Taglioni, which became the recognized dress for dancers of the academic school. The skirt of the Romantic tutu is either mid-calf or ankle length in design.

  7. Tulle (netting) - Wikipedia

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    Tulle ( / tuːl / TOOL) is a form of netting that is made of small-gauge thread, netted in a hexagonal pattern with small openings, and frequently starched to provide body or stiffness. It is a finer textile than the textile referred to as "net." [1] It is a lightweight, very fine, stiff netting. It can be made of various fibres, including silk ...

  8. 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. [16] which drew inspiration from Balanchine's 1932 ballet Cotillon .

  9. List of In the Night Garden... characters - Wikipedia

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    Makka Pakka (played by Justyn Towler) is a beige, small, cute, doll-like creature. He has three rounded protuberances on his head, ears and tail to represent stones that he uses to make piles. He lives in a rock cave and likes cleaning things, such as his collection of stacking stones and the other characters' faces.

  10. Skort - Wikipedia

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    A field hockey player wearing a skort as part of her uniform. While some garments sold as culottes resemble short trousers, to be skorts they need to look like skirts. They are distinguished from trousers or shorts by a fuller cut at the bottom ( hem) than at the waist. Initially called "trouser skirts," skorts were developed to provide more ...

  11. Category:Skirts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Skirts" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total. ... T-skirt; Taʻovala; Tupenu; Tutu (clothing) U. The Utilikilts Company; V ...