Peignoir

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A peignoir is a long outer garment for women frequently sheer and made of chiffon or other translucent fabrics. The word come from French peigner, to comb the hair (from Latin pectin"re, from pecten, pectin-, comb) describing a garment worn while brushing ones hair, originally referring to a dressing gown or bathrobe. Very high end peignoirs were occasionally sold with sheer long gloves and stockings made of the same material as the peignoir itself for wear to bed or on occasions where the wearer would be seen in her nightclothes; such as visiting or shared accommodations during travel. Contemporary peignoirs are usually sold with matching nightgown, negligee or panties.

In popular culture

  • A peignoir is notably featured in the opening stanza of the poem Sunday Morning by Wallace Stevens
  • A peignoir is in the opening chapters of the novel Tender Is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald, where it is described in the context of beach attire.
  • In Fawlty Towers a flirty Frenchwoman is called Mrs. Peignoir.
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