2010年5月10日星期一


During the 1920s, nightgown stirred from bedroom to sand. Though pajama smartness paul suggested pants Poiret as avant garde dress during the teens, nightie were damaged primarily as sleepwear until the 1920s. Sometime during the mid-to-deceased 1920s, nightgown appeared outside the bedroom as swimsuit covering-ups on the beaches of the French Riviera. Beach nightgown rapidly became a fold-duty garment for the relaxed choice lifestyle, one that navigated certainly from shoreline to blend society. In 1931, Vogue magazine affirmed, "A lady may and does friction pyjamas to fully strict dinners in her own house, to other people's dinners in civic and country if you know them well and the more iconoclastic members of the female sex even display them to the theatre."1
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For women who aspired to a route lifestyle but didn't have the essential means or leisure, nightie could be worn for entertaining or relaxing at home. Worn in these situations, seaside nightie became laze pajamas or sometimes "lounjamas."2 During the 1920s, beach or loll pajamas were mostly two-chunk ensembles accompanied with a matching jacket. By the 1930s, one-member, jumpsuit-flare pajamas had emerged. These one-quantity loaf pajamas from the FIDM Museum collection are shaped with a nature-fabric sash and lock with a 3-close closure on the left edge. Like menswear of the same point, these loll pajamas feature a varied leg.

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