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still resemble leotards in appearance.
Leotards are worn by
professional dancers such as the
showgirls of Broadway.
Stage use of the
leotard typically coordinates...
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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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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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showgirls of Broadway.
Leotards on the
stage were
typically worn with
stockings or tights. In the 1950s, traditionally-styled
leotards continued to be worn...
- in the
early 21st century,
neckline styles on
adult women's
leotards and children's
leotards include an
array of
variations on the
classic necklines, including...
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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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involves the super-hero
called "Captain Invincible" (also
known as "Legend in
Leotards", "The
Caped Contender" and "Man of Magnet") who is
active during Prohibition...
- Will
Never Know
About the
Leotard". Observer.
Retrieved 24
November 2020. Lennon, Jake (12 July 2022). "Unitards vs.
Leotards: The key
differences + full...
- RuPaul's Drag Race.
Season 3.
Episode 3.
January 31, 2011. Logo TV. "Totally
Leotarded". RuPaul's Drag Race.
Season 3.
Episode 4.
February 7, 2011. Logo TV....
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descriptive term in
other types of garment, such as a bodysuit, bodystocking,
leotard, or one-piece swimsuit, with the
meaning "thong-backed". One type of thong...