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  2. Jordan Chiles' Beyoncé-Inspired Leotard Used 4,400 Swarovski ...

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    On May 31, the Olympic silver medalist donned a custom leotard inspired by a Beyoncé look during the 2024 Xfinity U.S. Gymnastic Championships. The leotard, designed by GK Elite, featured a mix ...

  3. A Closer Look at Team USA Women’s Swarovski ... - AOL

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    The leotard features On Thursday, GK Elite, which has been the official apparel sponsor for the U.S. gymnastics teams since 2000, revealed a closer look at some of the leotards that will be worn ...

  4. A sneak peek at the gymnastics leotards Simone Biles ... - AOL

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    When Simone Biles raises her arms to salute the Olympic judges in Paris this summer, she will be wearing nearly 10,000 hand-placed crystals weighing almost a pound.. Gymnastics leotards are ...

  5. Bodysuit - Wikipedia

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    A bodysuit is normally worn with trousers or a skirt. The top, torso part may act as a top for the smooth line it gives or because it cannot become untucked from trousers or skirt. They may also be worn generally by women as underwear, activewear, or foundation garments. Unlike a leotard, a bodysuit is not usually considered a form of athletic ...

  6. Teddy (garment) - Wikipedia

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    As a women’s undergarment, combinations comprised chemise and drawers, and could be fashioned from various different fabrics including silk, linen, cotton, or wool. [2] This style had an opening to either the front or back, and could also have buttons to the hips onto which petticoats could be attached. [ 3 ]

  7. Overskirt - Wikipedia

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    Pano—An ankle-length transparent overskirt worn by both men and women in Egypt between 4,000 BC and 30 BC. [7] Pentes—The term originally applied to a bustle, but was applied in 1886 to a skirt made of pyramidal panels. An overskirt or tunic was worn over the skirt, [8] and draped to expose the underskirt. [9]