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Ballet shoes by London Sole Tamara Beckwith

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Ballet Net bustier dress by Rare Opulence, $330 at Topshop Wear this if you want to look like the prima ballerina — not a lowly member of the orps de ballet. But when you’re wearing this swan silhouette, opt for flats or low heels instead of platform pumps.

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American Apparel multilayered reversible petticoat, $70 Slip it under skirts for major pouf, or wear with a blouse to look tutu chic.

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Bunheads Hairpins

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Slouchy legwarmers by Hue, $16 at Bloomingdale’s Why not wear these leg warmers over your heels for the commute? It’s cold, and you can slip them off as soon as you get to your office (or practice studio).

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J.Crew Ballerina flats, $188 These lace up like toe shoes, but, unlike ballerina gear, they’re designed for comfort with cushioned insoles.

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Tod’s Ballerina La Scala flats, $575 at tods.com Tod’s new slippers were inspired by dancers at Milan’s La Scala.

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