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  2. Meet the Designer Who Made Ballet Flats Fashionable - AOL

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    To this day the ballet flat is a staple of the brand’s repertoire. Take the Vara, an OG designed by Salvatore’s daughter Fiamma in 1979, which continues to evolve in the hands of creative ...

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    Investing in Chanel Ballet Flats. Starting at $975 per pair, Chanel ballet flats are an investment. But their classic status, quality, and versatility justify the price.

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    Shop the 25 best ballet flats for women, from minimalist classics to trendy styles, featuring top designers like Alaïa, Khaite, the Row, Miu Miu, and more.

  5. Pointe shoe - Wikipedia

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    After the French Revolution, heels were completely eliminated from standard ballet shoes. These flat-bottomed predecessors of the modern pointe shoe were secured to the feet by ribbons and incorporated pleats under the toes to enable dancers to leap, execute turns, and fully extend their feet.

  6. Samara Downs - Wikipedia

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    Samara Downs, is a British ballerina, and currently a principal dancer with the Birmingham Royal Ballet. Samara Downs was born in Ashford, Kent. [1] She trained at the Caroline Shaw and Pauline Kellett Dance Schools, and the Royal Ballet School. [1] Downs joined the Birmingham Royal Ballet in 2003, and has been a principal since 2016. [1] [2]

  7. Samara culture - Wikipedia

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    The Samara culture is an Eneolithic [1] (Copper Age) culture dating to the turn of the 5th millennium BCE, [note 1] at the Samara Bend of the Volga River (modern Russia). The Samara culture is regarded as related to contemporaneous or subsequent prehistoric cultures of the Pontic–Caspian steppe, such as the Khvalynsk, Repin and Yamna (or Yamnaya) cultures.

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