Dolman

American or European

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A form of negilgée, this wrapper is related to the highly elaborated teagowns which became fashionable at-home wear during the last quarter of the nineteenth century. As the vogue for teagowns took hold, they became less like dressing gowns and more like evening dress, even as, in the opposite direction, evening dresses began to take on more of the frothy embellishments of teagowns. The elaborate finish and ornament of this wrapper reflects the ambiguity of this merging of the decorative effects of eveningwear and intimate apparel.

Dolman, [no medium available], American or European

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