When did we wear Pyjamas now?

In the 1920s and 1930s, the silk-printed fabric dressing gown worn by actor Carol Lombard in the movie “Twentieth Century Express” gradually became the “protagonist” of the bedroom.

In the 1950s and 1960s, nightgowns with nylon and pure cotton as fabrics and printed with color prints and unique patterns have become “new favorites,” which are no different from the nightgowns we see now.

After talking about dressing gowns, nightdresses, and nightgowns, you may ask, when did we wear Pyjamas now? This is thanks to Coco Chanel. If she hadn’t invented the two-piece loose-knit suit in the 1920s, women might not be able to accept the subsequent two-piece pajamas.

Due to the ease of movement, the pajamas have become extremely popular, and the sales volume far exceeds that of knitted and silk pajamas, and many novel styles have also been derived.
In 1933, French women with unique fashion taste mixed and matched two-piece pajamas, nightshirts, and other Sleepwear, the first to start the trend of “wearing outside pajamas.”

After many years, most urban women have abandoned the red tape of wearing Sleepwear in the Victorian era, but they have inherited the mantle of French women “wearing outside pajamas.” However, how do they interpret what they wear outside their pajamas?

I can only say that they have become more bold and exciting. They draw inspiration from the dressing gowns, nightdresses, and nightgowns that were popular in the past, and they wear pajamas to go on dates, go shopping, and even walk on the red carpet. Moreover, sometimes it is out of the highest level of wearing pajamas-it doesn’t look so much like pajamas.


Post time: Aug-31-2021

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