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in the decades of the 1900s up to the 1920. They were often worn at outdoor activities and were touted as being appropriate for warm weather. They were also easier to wash than other kinds of dresses. In addition, they were praised for their simplicity which also implied that they were less costly
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chemise gown. The dresses featured full skirts, blouses and sleeves of varying lengths. They were most often white, but not always. The dresses could also be worn over different colored
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The dresses could be bought ready-made or created at home by pattern. They could be accessorized with collars, laces and bows on the neck. Other accessories included lingerie hats and
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throughout the decades of the 1900s until 1920. The dress was lightweight, often white and decorated. It was especially popular as an outdoor dress and for summer.
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as an undergarment. The more sheer the lingerie dress, the better. The dresses were made of various fabrics, including
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and parts of the dress were see-through to reveal the slip or gown worn underneath.
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Lingerie dresses were heavily decorated and designed to look like a
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Lingerie dresses were worn by various classes of women in
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Dressing the Decades: Twentieth-century Vintage Style
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Index


dress
North America
Europe
Regency era
gowns
slips
lingerie
linen
cotton
silk
North America
Europe
parasols
lace
embroidery


"1900-1910: The Reign of The Lingerie Dress"


"Warm Weather Ahead With Its Need of Lingerie Dresses"


"Shirtwaist Suits for Southern Spring"
"The Bordered Materials and Flouncings"


"Fashions"
"Chic Lingerie Frocks"

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