Body Fun - A Modern Nightgown

For some reason, for many ladies, the phrase nightgown causes associations with something coarse, ugly, extremely convenient and functional, but not intended for prying eyes. But what if you try and imagine this part of the wardrobe is elegant, lace, with a beckoning neckline and soft ribbons .... The impression immediately changes, so much so that I don’t even want to think about the old version.

History of a nightgown

Women's nightgown, graceful and elegant, was not always so. Several centuries ago, these little things were completely different: of course, women from wealthy families even in the Middle Ages could afford a lower shirt made of thin expensive material (for example, a cambric), but its appearance did not differ at all from the appearance of rough peasant shirts. The heyday of nightgowns as a beautiful and erotic part of the wardrobe began only when the fair sex fully realized themselves, their sexual attractiveness and the right to freedom.

Over time, this is what happened - modern fashion is ready to go for the most daring and incredible experiments, therefore, women's nightgowns - and feminine - are unusual in the present century and can rightfully be called works of art. The best materials are used for their manufacture: fine silk and fine lace, soft satin ribbons and sparkling rhinestones - this is how the most high-quality and beautiful things are created. For lovers of everything natural - proponents of fashion from an ecological point of view - shirts can be created from thin linen or cambric.

Modern shirts

They do not hide or warm anything. A modern nightgown has completely different goals: to help ladies understand and love their body. Fashionable collections of famous designers are usually aimed at fans of different styles. For those who prefer the classics, strict black silk nightgowns decorated with lace, with a deep neckline and knee-length are designed. Ladies who appreciate the ethno and vamp styles will appreciate silk shirts, both natural and artificial. Such gizmos are usually decorated with "predatory" prints and are distinguished by bright coloring. But women who are relaxed, glamorous and erotic will not remain indifferent to short (just below the buttocks) silk or satin shirts with the deepest neckline, style that fits the chest and flared to the bottom.

Special attention in fashionable collections of delicate clothes is given to color. If earlier it was customary for pajamas and nightgowns to choose soft, pastel colors, now they have been replaced by shades of rich and rich. Women prefer a light cream and pale lilac, pearl gray and pearly, spectacular cherry and cozy dark blue. Black color is also acceptable if only a nightgown in such a gamut has a deep enough neckline so as not to make the skin pale and devoid of makeup in the morning look even more sad.

A modern nightgown should no longer be hiding, like something shameful and unworthy. Now these things are a full-fledged part of the wardrobe, items designed to emphasize the female beauty, sensuality and eroticism. These clothes should not hide anything - and in it any female representative (even knowing about the shortcomings of her appearance) can feel herself desired and loved - even if by herself. But can someone say that he does not feel himself in seventh heaven with pleasure, feeling how cold smoothness of silk, a thin cobweb of delicate lace and flowers embroidered along the erotic-deep neckline touch the naked skin?


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