That dressing gowns were originally designed for men? True story...
In the early 18th century the banyan, was wildly popular among men. A banyan is a loose-fitting jacket that was worn around the house or publicly, by gentlemen, when formal clothes were not called for.
Women have taken this concept and turned it on its head with opulence and elegance. Such as this “barely there” dressing gown with so much fluff, made by famed burlesque costumer Catherine D’Lish.
These gowns run anywhere from $400 for a more modest version with less ostrich feather and fewer layers of tulle, on up into the thousands if you like to come through drippin✨The sky is the limit!
Pasties and g string by the incredible
Photo by 👑 Jeremy Scheuch
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