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  2. List of dancewear - Wikipedia

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  3. Ballet and fashion - Wikipedia

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    Ballet-inspired fashion designs experienced a revival in the 1970s during the disco era while athleisure incorporated mainstays of ballet rehearsal clothing such as leotards. [18] In the 1970s, Dance Theatre of Harlem founder Arthur Mitchell decided that dancers' tights and shoes should match their skin tone. The dance apparel company Capezio ...

  4. Ballerina neckline - Wikipedia

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    Popularized especially by designers and fashion icons of the mid-twentieth century, the term ballerina (or ballet) neckline can be construed in a variety of ways. Some classically styled or traditional leotards have a low, wide, vertically scooped neckline and others are cut in a high horizontal oval shape. Both styles may be accompanied by a ...

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

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    The design team behind the Olympic leotards synthesized Parisian fashion and American iconography to create gold medal-worthy gear. ... in which the U.S. women hope to contend for gold on July 30.

  6. Ballet shoe - Wikipedia

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    Women began to dance ballet in 1682, twenty years after King Louis XIV of France ordered the founding of the Royal Academy of Dance. At that time, the standard women's ballet shoe had heels. Mid-18th century dancer Marie Camargo of the Paris Opéra Ballet was the first to wear a non-heeled shoe. After the French Revolution, heels were ...

  7. Bloch (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Bloch company was founded by Jacob Bloch, a cobbler who emigrated from Eastern Europe to Australia in 1931. [1] Bloch began making pointe shoes in a workshop in Paddington, Sydney in 1932, when he noticed a ballet dancer struggling to stay en pointe and offered to make her an improved pair of shoes.

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