The spectacular productions of the Ballets Russes in Paris, inspired by the brilliant hues, motifs, and styles of Asia, significantly influenced fashion in the second decade of the 20th century. Couturiers such as Paul Poiret and the Callot sisters introduced glittering ornamentation, exotic feathers, turbans, and “harem” pants into the mode that engendered an entirely new silhouette for women.
This thoughtfully crafted hand-sewn and machine-stitched lounging pajama was made bifurcated by the attachment of the skirt length from the center front of the waist to the center back through the legs. Vertical side-front seams of the skirt were sewn with openings for the feet to create a stylized harem pant. The silk charmeuse skirt draped and outlined each leg while silk tassels at the foot openings would have drawn attention to the wearer’s ankles as she walked. A bifurcated garment of any style during the early 1900s was a provocative fashion that challenged ideas about established gender-appropriate dress.
The pajamas are fitted for Belleza Gen.X Classic/Dainty. A matching turban is also available.
Textures are in both PBR and legacy materials, and the included HUDs provide for 8 color choices in many many areas, plus custom tinting.
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- Belleza GenX Classic Dainty
- 100% original mesh
- Tintable
- PBR & legacy textures








