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Where Did Baby Doll Dresses Spring From?

Submitted by oliviagira8781
Mon, 11 Jul 2011

Baby doll dresses originally got their names from the silhouette that was used in the dresses for little girls and infants. Although today the baby doll dress is well-accepted and liked, originally the thought of dressing a woman similar to a little girl was rather scandalous. Women's night wear has changed and evolved over time. With the 1930s coming into full swing, sensual and short designs were more openly accepted. A woman would wear a short negligee with a matching bed jacket which was short and sensual that would sometimes have lace or feather trimming. The original baby doll dress designs would emerge from these sensual bed jackets.

The name ‘Babydoll lingerie' was actually first introduced from the 1956 film called ‘Baby Doll' starring Carroll Baker. Both the lingerie and the film were a huge success. The babydolls from the 1950 era were somewhat simply flared negligees reaching about 6 inches above the knee and were also sometimes trimmed in lace and feathers. Baby doll style daywear dresses also started to be introduced, especially during the 1960s pop art revolution. The baby doll dresses kept the short and sensual feeling of the babydoll lingerie but were made from solid materials including cotton and linen to generally be appropriate for the outside world. Simultaneously, the nighttime versions of the baby doll dress became a lot more sensual. Featuring much more alluring fabric and creeping even shorter in size, babydoll lingerie emerged as being a truly sexy lingerie.

The babydoll design of lingerie is really a short and loose fitting negligee or nightgown that's sometimes sleeveless. It will sometimes possess a bralette which are formed cups for added cleavage along with an attached skirt which is loose fitting and therefore falls in length between your navel and upper thigh. The negligee may also be trimmed with ribbons and bows, marabou fur, appliqués, ruffles and lace and quite often spaghetti straps. It may be made from translucent or sheer fabric including silk, chiffon or nylon.

Baby dolls dresses in many cases are sold as being a lingerie set having a set of matching panties. These panties will always be visible due to the baby doll's short length. You will find there's wide array of styles available. Some baby dolls open in the front and appear just like a peignoir or robe. A contemporary baby doll often varies a great deal from the 60s and 70s styles, and these negligees from the era of the 50s to early 80s have become regarded as collectable vintage pieces.

Among the best places that compares lingerie prices is http://www.uklingeriestore.com. This online store contains the largest collection of underwear in the UK, allowing you to purchase underwear for women at some of the best prices to be found on the internet.

 

Why not consider browsing some beautiful baby doll dresses. Buy some gorgeous new underwear for women today from http://www.uklingeriestore.com.


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