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  2. Tutu (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    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 or ankle; the ...

  3. Tu (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    It was initially launched in 160 stores. [4] The original range included both clothing under the "TU" brand and homewares under the brand "TU Home". [citation needed] In 2011, Sainsbury's entered into a partnership with the television clothing guru Gok Wan to design a new clothing range. [5]

  4. Ballet and fashion - Wikipedia

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    The tulle fabric of tutus, pointe shoes, and soft pastel color palettes have all influenced fashion trends. During the late 1960s and 1970s, the clothing brand Danskin produced leotards that could be worn for dance as well as streetwear. Fashion designer Bonnie August popularized the look of unitards worn under wrap skirts in the mid-1970s.

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    The U.S. Surgeon General's warning of an increased risk of cancer from drinking alcohol may end up resonating most with younger Americans - who in recent years were already turning to mocktails ...

  7. Lansky Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Elvis Presley and Bernard Lansky in 1956. Lansky Bros. was started in 1946 at 126 Beale Street in downtown Memphis, Tennessee. It started as a store that sold leftover Army supplies from World War II, Bernard took advantage of the elevating Beale Street music scene and looked to provide clothing for the typical characters of Beale who wanted to dress dapper.