Short sleeves leotard ballet
  • Short sleeves leotard ballet
  • Short sleeves leotard ballet
  • Short sleeves leotard ballet
  • Short sleeves leotard ballet
  • Short sleeves leotard ballet
  • Short sleeves leotard ballet

The Nude Ringrave Leotard

Skin leotard. Adjustable and removable straps at the back. Thin under cloth leotard. 

  • Size : XS to L
 
For hygienic reasons, leotards must be returned in perfect condition, unworn and unwashed. We kindly ask you to try them on over your personal underwear. Otherwise, we will not be able to refund your item.
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Repetto

In 1947, Rose Repetto creates her first ballet shoes on the advice of her son Roland Petit, in a tiny workshop near the National Opera of Paris.

In 1956, on Brigitte Bardot's request, Rose Repetto creates the “Cendrillon” ballerina and dedicates it to her. For BB, this ballerina will always be a part of her success in Vadim's film “And God Created Woman” from 1956.

Rose Repetto opens her first boutique at 22 Rue de la Paix in Paris in 1959. It becomes the place frequented by the world's prima ballerinas: Bejart, Noureev, Barychnikov, Carolyn Carlson, the Kirov at the 'Folies Bergères', all are supplied with their dancing shoes and garments by Repetto.

With a view to expanding her company, Rose Repetto establishes a factory in Saint Medard d'Excideuil in Dordogne in 1967. Nowadays, the pointe shoes and ballerinas are still made using the famous 'stitch and return' method with the highest skill.

In the 70’s, Serge Gainsbourg got fascinated by the “Zizi”, a shoes model, created by Rose Repetto for Zizi Jeanmaire her daughter in law. He became the ambassador of the brand.

Repetto is above all the number one reference for dance equipment, especially for ballet, and the supplier of the most prestigious dancers, from top till toe.

REPETTO

The leotards come from the dance collection of Repetto, unique artisan in the ballet world since 1947. 

REPETTO

88% Polyamide micro, 12% Elastane.
Wash inside out with similar colours. Do not iron.

REPETTO

Girls Size

Repetto years 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Stature cm 104 116 128 140 152 158 164 170 172
Chest cm 56 61 66 70 74 78 82 86 90
Waist cm 53 55 57 59 61 65 68 70 72
Hips cm 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92
Inside leg cm 46 53 60 65 70 73 75 77 79

 

Women Size

Repetto XS S M L XL
France 36 38 40 42 44
UK 8 10 12 14 16
Germany 34 36 38 40 42
Stature cm 162 166 170 174 178
Bust cm 82 86 90 94 98
Waist cm 62 65 69 73 77
Hips cm 86 90 94 98 103
Inside leg cm 74 76 78 80 82

Worship side

Made to be worn under scene costumes, this second skin leotard with its nude colour and technicity, aims at invisibility and comfort. Every detail has been considered; the low back, the thin removable straps that are adjustable at several parts of the back in order to adapt to different costumes or to be removed entirely under a bustier leaving the shoulders bare. Its thin elastic material, thinner than that of a classic leotard, so satin-like, it would seem to be a piece of luxury lingerie.

But it is its colour that makes it different, or more accurately, its non-colour, and compared to its ornamented leotard friends, it is not made to be admired but to remain unnoticed, putting purpose before aesthetics.

Made for the world of ballet, it goes under the name Ringrave amongst professionals. It evokes the breeches of the 18th century which were tight pants that reached the knees and one of the first dance articles that liberated the body of the dancer and made its shapes visible in the sweet scent of scandal.  

It is still a ballet basic, used under the tulle skirts and the costumes on the floors of the Opera and worn in its simplicity by contemporary dancers when opting for nudity. It is the perfect playmate for a semi-transparent dress or shirt and a jacket’s partner in crime, daring that fatal cleavage with absolute confidence.

If it were the privilege, the well-kept secret of prominent dancers and femmes fatales, playing the naked card in blurry dresses and tuxedo jackets under the protection of the Ringrave, the pop culture has brought the nude wear forward, namely the breath-taking collection Yeezy of Kayne West. A look that his wife, Kim Kardashian, knows how to work completely naturally, in a change of tone representing a proud and curvy feminine ideal, free to be nude. And before her, RnB and hip-hop icons like JLo, Sia, Beyoncé chose the same nude path.

          

There is always something to adopt from the pop culture and it’s often the most efficient ingredient when looking to take an outfit to a more original level.

So, when the wave has reached you, you’ll know to find this multi-purpose leotard, forever used and revisited, in the treasure trove of classical ballet.

The Ringrave leotard is also a symbol of the futuristic universes in vogue at the end of the 70’s and the beginning of the 80’s; from heroines like Enki Billal to George Lucas’ Star Wars Jedis in their desert village (1977) to the universe of Dune (David Lynch, 1984) where it was all about black leather and beige cloths in a monochrome veil of sand dust.

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