| 31. | The corset cover was generally in the form of a light chemise, made from cotton lawn or silk.
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| 32. | A chemise, shift, or smock was usually sewn at home, by the women of a household.
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| 33. | The straight-line chemise topped by the close-fitting cloche hat became the uniform of the day.
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| 34. | Caresse wore a sheer chemise to her waist, a huge turquoise wig on her head, and nothing else.
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| 35. | It's done with as small a touch as a brooch on a lapel as well as a sequined chemise.
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| 36. | The chemise also morphed into the smock-frock, a garment worn by English laborers until the early 20th century.
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| 37. | In 1958 Granahan teamed with publisher Tommy Volando on Sunbeam Records, and recorded the single " No Chemise Please ".
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| 38. | Earlier costumes were made up of a full skirt, light chemise and tight cropped vest with heavy embellishments and jewelry.
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| 39. | A simple light colored chemise made from thin, flowing material was worn and gathered with a narrow ribbon under the breasts.
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| 40. | "' Pelicon "'was fur-lined piece of clothing worn between a chemise and cotte in France.
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