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Ashley Shye

High Class Companion in Los Angeles

Silk and Feathers go well together

Published: March 12th, 2023

Silk and Feathers go well together

Hi you ravers are you bath robe wearers or dressing gown wearers are just walk around in the nude drying off in front of your fan or like a friend of mine the hair dryer (all of the body hair or just on the head)!!??

By the later 1800s, leading into the 20th century, the dressing gown started being seen, not only as a necessary evil, but also as a fashion accessory. This was partially spurred on by popular culture such as art, literature, and increasingly – motion pictures in the 20s, 30s, and 40s.

It was at this time that increasingly elaborate dressing gowns with quilted fabrics, silk linings, satin exteriors, patterned silks, and carefully woven cotton or woolen fabrics became popular. As dressing gowns started being seen more as stylish sleepwear or casual, household lounging-attire, they continued to be increasingly embellished

Noel Coward and Hugh Hefner were particularly famous for lounging around in their dressing gowns, and this gave the gown an air of upper-class luxury, seductiveness, hedonism and relaxation. These connotations have lasted into the modern era, although some might say that the dressing gown as the stereotypical outfit of the gadabout idle playboy has somewhat diminished its appeal.

A key difference between a dressing gown and a bathrobe is that dressing gowns are typically meant to be worn over other clothes (either day-clothes, night-clothes or underwear). By comparison, bathrobes are almost always worn against bare flesh.

A friend of mine took me shopping and wanted to buy me a Hollywood Glamorous Dressing Gown this friend had a fantasy for silk and he also liked to wear it after I had been wearing it. Your welcome as long as I keep the dressing gown.

Ashley Take off your bath robe and get naked I have plans!! X