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Titled: 'Mademoiselle Taglioni.'   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Although the Romantic Ballet dress, with its calf-length bell skirt and low necked fitted bodice  is more closely associated with La Sylphide, premiered in 1832, it is clear from this print that the idea of the style was already in embryo and La Sylphide chrystallised it into a 'uniform' for spirit characters in the Romantic ballets for the next century.","historicalContext":"","briefDescription":"'Mademoiselle Taglioni.'  Marie Taglioni as Flore in Charles Didelot's ballet Flore et Zéphire. 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