tutuses
Tutuses, also known as tutus, are a type of garment that have been worn by women for centuries, particularly in dance and theater. The term "tutu" originates from the French word "tutoyer," meaning "to address someone on a familiar first-name basis," reflecting the informal and playful nature of the garment. Tutuses are typically made of lightweight, stretchy fabric such as tulle, organza, or satin, and are characterized by their full, voluminous skirts. They come in various lengths, from ankle-length to floor-length, and can be worn alone or paired with other garments such as leotards or dresses.
The history of tutuses can be traced back to the 18th century, where they were worn by