Baby Doll Dresses
During the swinging 60s, men advanced to walking
on the moon, and ladies reverted back to infancy. The 60s
rejected the voluptuous hourglass curves of the 50s, and returned
to the prepubescent days of childhood style. The little girl look
was all the rage in fashion, and this childish craze was
consummated for nightwear with baby doll pyjamas.
The 1956 film Baby Doll
told the tragic story of an adult woman with childlike tendencies
who wore the sexy and innocent style of little girl pyjamas. The
short, frilly dresses with matching panties she wore became known
as baby dolls, and women everywhere turned back the hands of time
and revisited the carefree days of adolescence with their own set
of baby dolls.
Gone were the tight girdles, the spiral cone bras, and even
plain nylon slips, all replaced with the pretty prints of the
sassy baby doll.
Once girls experienced the freedom of child-like innocence,
they couldn't put it back in the closet. The first half of the 60s
turned women into little girls when Twiggy's
prepubescent body became the 'Face' of the decade.
Twiggy's wide-eyed gaze and long and lean body was the perfect
silhouette for the short and sassy baby doll dresses in pink
gingham and flowers.
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