0 a tight piece of clothing that covers the body but not the legs, usually worn by female dancers or women doing physical exercise
1 a piece of clothing that fits tightly over the body from the shoulders to the tops of the legs, worn esp. by dancers and people exercising
Most members dressed in leotards, tights and ballet shoes or wore leggings and t-shirts with their feet bare.
She wears a red and white polka-dotted leotard, white tutu and red ballet slippers.
Over her leotard she wears a leather jacket that is a brown bomber jacket on the right and a black biker jacket on the left.
By the late 1980s leotards for exercise wear had become little more than bikini bottoms with straps over the shoulders, generally worn with cropped shirts.
She did not appear as a pictorial subject in the magazine, although she did wear the classic leotard and bunny-ears outfit on the cover.
In the early 20th century, leotards were mainly confined to circus and acrobatic shows, worn by the specialists who performed these acts.
The 80s version features a woman in a white feathered leotard with a falcon-shaped feathered headdress and wings.
During a competition, a number, or bib, is attached to the leotard or singlet's back with safety pins.