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gingerbbatch:sherlock wearing: the camel dressing gown
ballata: Dressing gowns…
europeanafashion:Men’s dressing gown with attached waistcoat, chintz, c. 1750-1799. Collection Centr
New!Anabel Armariofor Coemi lingerieNews ===========================================================
Faye Dunaway, Beverly Hills Hotel, March1977Photo: Terry O’Neill (British; 1938– )Chromogenic print
canibefamousnowworld: Forever living in my dressing gown
adokal:Men’s dressing gown with attached waistcoat, ca 1750-1799. The Netherlands. source
cinemaspam:David’s response to Aunt Elizabeth asking him why he is wearing a woman’s dressing gown (
vinceaddams:Top 3 photos: Patchwork Dressing Gown c. 1835, MAAS Collection.Bottom 3 photos: Patchwor
tropicale-moderne: Boudoir by D'Lish dressing gown
Goddess Ezada Sinn in pink marabou dressing gown
PIC 1: “You’re hungover and pop to the shops in your dressing gown, only to bump into a ridiculously
Parisian Model in a Dressing Gown, Albert Edelfelt
bohemiandecadence:alanilagan.comChinese Silk Dressing Gown—silk embroidery on silk damask woul
mimicofmodes:Dressing gown, ca. 1830; brocaded silkMetropolitan Museum of Art 2009.300.2970a, b; Bro
soleilglow:Boudoir by D'Lish dressing gowns
(Apologies again for the crappy photo, my camera still has mysterious dirt trapped inside the lens.)
fripperiesandfobs:Dressing gown, 1860′sFrom Hindmanthat’s a DRESSING GOWN???I would wear
merlad:historicaldress:EMBROIDERED SILK DRESSING GOWN, 1880sJapanese for the western market, brown s
heysexylady50:Ladies Satin Sleepwear including sexy nightdresses and dressing gowns, and elegant pyj
Quilted Dressing GownJapanese, Western Market1890Notes: Claims to be from 1890 but looks strikingly
logija: Boudoir by D'Lish dressing gown
Dressing Gown, 1885-90, European (probably), wool. “though the fabric used to make this ro
Cotton wrapper/dressing gown probably owned by Margaret Ann Hale, ca. 1850. From the Kentucky Histor
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