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  2. La Boutique fantasque - Wikipedia

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    La Boutique fantasque, also known as The Magic Toyshop [1] or The Fantastic Toyshop, is a ballet in one act conceived by Léonide Massine, who devised the choreography for a libretto written with the artist André Derain, a pioneer of Fauvism. Derain also designed the décor and costumes for the ballet. [2]

  3. Ballet and fashion - Wikipedia

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    Ballet companies were able to produce new costumes for each production. [6] Ballet costume during the early 19th century mirrored the women's fashions of the era. Ballet appropriated high fashion elements, including full sleeves, revealing decolletage, fitted waist, bell-shaped skirts, and more diaphanous fabrics.

  4. Ballerina skirt - Wikipedia

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    Ballerina skirts have been seen as a direct symbol of ballet performers, but they are widely known as an art form. One of the most known costume designers, Barbara Karinska was known for her tutu-producing skills, she even named herself the "tutu-mechanic". [8]

  5. 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 ...

  6. 'Little People, Big World' Star Tori Roloff Celebrates Lilah ...

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    Tori and Zach Roloff have a dancing queen on their hands! Over the weekend, the Little People, Big World stars marked a special milestone for their 3-year-old daughter, Lilah. Her first dance ...

  7. Ballet - Wikipedia

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    The roots of ballet go back to the Renaissance in France and Italy when court wear was the beginning of ballet costumes. Ballet costumes have been around since the early 15th century. Cotton and silk were mixed with flax, woven into semitransparent gauze [44] to create exquisite ballet costumes.