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Gently she smoothed a hand over the net of the ballet skirt.
She pressed her lips together, a small girl, pretty in her tights and ballet skirt.
Carrie is standing in a New York street in a ballet skirt, the sort that toddlers wear.
Pointe work became artistic expression rather than a stunt, and the long, white, ballet skirt of tulle was introduced.
Already a ballet skirt of translucent, paper-thin, red-spotted flesh dangled from her hips.
Roscoe wore a pink crinoline ballet skirt.
She was also the first to wear the white, bell-shaped, calf-length ballet skirt now considered an essential feature of the romantic ballet.
"To make a Liberty Belle: white ballet skirt with a layer of blue net dotted with silver stars.
For instance "Birthday Girl II" is a white ceramic figure with a flouncy ballet skirt and a metal crown on her head.
They were now lying prone, the boy's head buried beneath the girl's short ballet skirt, the girl's face pressed against the center of the boy's leotard.
Paint the top part of the ballet skirt - the body part under the neckline a sparkly silver, using a paint brush and food lustre.
The classic ballet skirt, typically flat at waist or hip level, made of several layers of tulle netting or tarlatan.
Matters were not improved when during the visit Count Hülsen-Haeseler, chief of the Military Cabinet, died from a heart attack while dancing in a red ballet skirt at Donaueschingen, the estate of prince Max von Fürstenberg.
She'll mix an up-market bag with a low-rent shirt (Dolce & Gabbana with a Hanes wife beater), pair a black leather halter with a ballet skirt and buy beaded satin slippers in Chinatown in New York.
According to all accounts, the figure of the tired, vulnerable young dancer shocked the public because of the absence of idealism, not because of the artist's use of real fabric on the sculpture - she wears a taupe tulle ballet skirt and an off-white satin ribbon in her hair.
The first woman to execute the entrechat quatre, Camargo was also responsible for two innovations in ballet as she was the first dancer to wear slippers instead of heeled shoes, and she was the first female to wear the short calf-length ballet skirt and the now standardized ballet tights.