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  1. Heather Renée Sweet (born September 28, 1972), known professionally as Dita Von Teese, is an American vedette, burlesque dancer, model, and businesswoman. She is credited with re-popularizing burlesque performance, earning the moniker "Queen of Burlesque".

  2. Dita was the first guest star in history at The Crazy Horse Paris, reviving the iconic cabaret with several sold-out runs, including “Dita’s Crazy Show” to celebrate their 65th Anniversary.

  3. She’s ready for her closeup! A true fantasy in pink, our showgirl teacups are perfect for the lady who has everything. Exclusively available on both the Miss Havisham’s Curiosities and Dita Von Teese websites. Links in bio. Rhinestones not included, darlings.

  4. Dita Von Teese is a bona fide fashion icon, reknowned all over the world over for her intrinsic sense of beauty and style. Dita is an advocate for glamour being accessible to all women and her collections capture this spirit while being functional for moments of everyday beauty and luxury.

  5. Dita Von Teese. 2,199,840 likes · 331 talking about this. The official page of Dita Von Teese https://linktr.ee/Ditavonteese Stay tuned for more show dates!

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    Jun 15, 2024 · Dita Von Teeses Official YouTube Channel.

  7. Apr 13, 2016 · Dita Von Teese on Burlesque Feminism, Nude Selfies, and How She Came Up With Her Name. By Patricia Garcia. April 13, 2016. Photographed by Jeff Riedel, Vogue, October 2004. Close readers of...

  8. Sep 30, 2021 · Dita Von Teese on Her First-Ever Streaming Burlesque Show and the Secrets to Eternal Beauty. The pin-up icon has partnered with director Quinn Wilson and fellow performers for a...

  9. Sep 29, 2022 · Vogue spoke with Von Teese about director Olivia Wilde, the drama that has swirled around Dont Worry Darling, and what it was like to shoot that seminal scene with Pine, Pugh, and...

  10. May 24, 2018 · World-famous Dita Von Teese is known for her pin-up looks and sensuous curves, both ways of reveling in femininity. The American vedette is often credited with single-handedly reviving the art of burlesque dancing with her elegant and sophisticated performances.