Neglige Collection
"Exploring the Allure of Neglige: A Journey through Art and Fashion" Step back in time to 1924 with Holeproof Hosiery
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"Exploring the Allure of Neglige: A Journey through Art and Fashion" Step back in time to 1924 with Holeproof Hosiery, where elegance met comfort in their exquisite collection of neglige. Delicate and refined, these garments were designed to enhance a woman's natural beauty while providing utmost ease. Travel further into the late 19th century as Toulouse-Lautrec's masterpiece "Rousse (La Toilette)" captures a moment of intimacy and grace. The subject's negligee drapes effortlessly over her form, hinting at the allure that lies beneath. Adolphe Willette's "Une paire d'amis" transports us to ca 1881, showcasing two friends adorned in flowing negligees. Their relaxed demeanor exudes confidence and liberation from societal constraints. David Wright's depiction brings us closer to modern times, capturing the essence of femininity with its sensuous lines and delicate details. This artwork celebrates women embracing their own desires without compromise. In Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's "Jeune femme nue se coiffant dans un interieur, " we witness a young woman adorning herself within the confines of her private space. Her choice of negligee reflects an intimate ritual that empowers her sense of self-expression. The early 19th-century lithograph titled "Laundry Workers Levee" portrays women donning practical yet elegant negligees as they prepare for their daily tasks. Even amidst laborious duties, they find solace in clothing that allows them freedom without sacrificing style. Fast forward to 1916 when reducing one's figure became fashionable; Second Stone showcases this trend through a lithograph aptly named "Reducing. " Here we see how even undergarments like neglige played a role in shaping society’s perception of beauty standards throughout history. Witness shop girls dressing for success each morning as captured by an unknown artist.