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This gallery is about the evolution of fashion and the different ways in which it can be presented, in order to provide inspiration for those who want to create clothes and travel back in time.
Tutu designed by Hoax Couture, selected by the Fashion Design Council of Canada, Chris Tyrell and Jim Searle, 2012, From the collection of: The National Ballet of Canada
Tutu designed by David Dixon, selected by the Fashion Design Council of Canada, David Dixon, 2012, From the collection of: The National Ballet of Canada
Comrags tutu designed by Comrags, selected by the Fashion Design Council of Canada, Comrags, 2012, From the collection of: The National Ballet of Canada
Tutu designed by English National Ballet in collaboration with Giles Deacon, English National Ballet in collaboration with Giles Deacon, 2011, From the collection of: The National Ballet of Canada
Tutu designed by Stephanie Fortin of Coeur de Lion Textiles and the participants of Culture Days 2011, Stephanie Fortin of Coeur de Lion Textiles and the participants of Culture Days 2011, 2011, From the collection of: The National Ballet of Canada
IV, Traditional women’s costume, rural community of Chahuaytire, district of Pisac, province of Calca, Cusco, Peru 2012, Mario Testino, Apr-13, From the collection of: MATE — Museo Mario Testino
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