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  2. List of dancewear - Wikipedia

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  3. Leotard - Wikipedia

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    The dancewear company Danskin flourished during this period, producing various leotards for both dance and streetwear. Other companies, such as Gilda Marx, produced leotards during this period and then ceased production when they ceased to be in fashion. By the late 1980s, leotards for exercise wear had become little more than bikini bottoms ...

  4. Unitard - Wikipedia

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    A unitard is a skintight, one-piece garment with long legs and sometimes long sleeves, usually stopping at the wrists and ankles. [1] It differs from a leotard which does not have long legs. [2] The leotard is also usually considered a more feminine clothing item, while the unitard is not.

  5. Bodysuit - Wikipedia

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    The left black is a thong leotard and the red under it a unitard A bodysuit is a one-piece form-fitting or skin-tight garment that covers the torso and the crotch . [ 1 ] The design of a basic bodysuit is similar to a one-piece swimsuit and a leotard , though the materials may vary.

  6. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    In her album "Like a Virgin" phase, millions of young girls around the world emulated her fashion example that included brassieres worn as outerwear, huge crucifix jewelry, lace gloves, tulle skirts, and boytoy belts. Gloves (sometimes laced or fingerless) were popularized by Madonna, as well as fishnet stockings and layers of beaded necklaces.

  7. Water sleeves - Wikipedia

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    In general, water sleeves can emphasize the movements of the arms and hands, such as pointing to an object. They are also used to cover the face when crying, eating or laughing. When water sleeves are in repose, skillful performers will fold them in accordion pleats on the forearms with a few flicks of the wrists. [3]

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