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HistoryImage:Jules Léotard2.jpg An image of Jules Léotard in the garment that bears his name The first known use of the name leotard came only in 1886, many years after Léotard's death. Léotard himself called the garment a maillot, which in French has now come to mean a swimsuit. In the early 20th century, leotards were mainly confined to circus and acrobatic shows, worn by the specialists who performed these acts. The 1920s and 1930s saw leotards influencing the style of bathing suits, with women's bathing suits today similar in appearance to leotards. Leotards were also worn by professional dancers such as the showgirls of Broadway. Stage use of the leotard typically coordinated the garmet with stockings or tights beginning the trend to wear legwear with a leotard. The 1950s saw leotards first used in public physical fitness, with the first "exercise leotards" typically uni-colored worn with thick tights. Between 1950 and 1970, leotards remained as such in appearance until a style change in the 70s resulted in more colorful leotards appearing on the scene, most often in ballet and exercise. Traditional leotard outfits continued to be worn by stage performers and circus actors.
Modern usageImage:Leotard ballet.jpg A child ballet dancer wearing a modern design of leotard Leotards as an exercise fashion took a downfall in the 1990s, being replaced by more comfortable exercise garments such as biking shorts and crop tops. Today the use of leotards and tights in fitness and exercise has all but vanished but the garment can still be found in traditional ballet, on the stages of musical productions, and in gymnastics. Leotards and tights are often worn by young children in such activities as dance, exercise, and ballet. They are commonly worn in the sport of gymnastics, usually a sleeveless leotard in practice and a long sleeved one in competitions. Leotards can also be worn as lingerie and are eroticised by some people, often as part of a wider spandex fetishism. See also
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