File:JF Leotard.jpg
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Postmodernism is believed to have followed the introduction of French designer Jean Francois' one-size-fits-all dayglo Self-Expressing Mood Leotard that changed colors based on the wearer's emotional state. Because American marketing team thought the word "leotard" didn't sound French enough, the product was released as Self-Expressing Mood Lyotard.
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current | 02:45, 20 January 2013 | 1,304 × 1,080 (127 KB) | Totalthinker (talk | contribs) | Postmodernism is believed to have followed the introduction of French designer Jean Francois' one-size-fits-all dayglo ''Self-Expressing Mood Leotard'' that changed colors based on the wearer's emotional state. Because American marketing team thought t... |
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