- A
leotard (/ˈliːətɑːrd/) is a uni**** skin-tight one-piece
garment that
covers the
torso from the
crotch to the shoulder. The
garment was made
famous by...
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Léotard is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Christophe Léotard (born 1966),
French chess player François
Léotard (1942-2023)...
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Philippe Léotard (his full name was Ange
Philippe Paul André
Léotard-Tomasi; 28
August 1940 – 25
August 2001) was a
French actor, poet and singer. He...
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Jules Léotard (French: [leɔtaʁ]; 1
August 1838 – 16
August 1870) was a
French acrobatic performer and
aerialist who
developed the art of trapeze. He also...
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performer Jules Léotard (1838–1870), many
years after his death, who wore the
garment in his
acrobatic act. In the
early 20th century, use of
leotards was mainly...
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stopping at the
wrists and ankles. It
differs from a
leotard which does not have long legs. The
leotard is also
usually considered a more
feminine clothing...
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Léotard (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa ʒeʁaʁ maʁi leɔtaʁ]; 26
March 1942 – 25
April 2023) was a
French politician.
Singer and
actor Philippe Léotard...
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representing a "superhero-like"
quality before her transformation, and Sue's pink
leotard signifying her femininity. The
character Sue,
described as
blonde in a...
- The
design of a
basic bodysuit is
similar to a one-piece
swimsuit and a
leotard,
though the
materials may vary.
Thong or T-front
thong bodysuits usually...
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Crayon Shin-chan:
Action Mask vs.
Leotard Devil (クレヨンしんちゃん アクション仮面VSハイグレ魔王,
Kureyon Shinchan:
Akushon Kamen tai
Haigure Maō), also
known as
Action Mask...