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The tutu originated in the late 18th century as part of the costume for the ballet "La Fille Mal Gardée." It was originally a knee-length skirt made of white muslin or gauze, worn under a longer skirt. Over time, the tutu became shorter and more elaborate, and it eventually evolved into the iconic bell-shaped skirt we see today.
The name "tutu" is thought to have come from the children's language term "tu," which means "you." It is believed that the tutu's name originated from the way children would imitate the way ballerinas moved in their short, fluffy skirts.
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