She was suddenly overcome with embarrassment at the prospect of being seen naked and so sent her partner to ask the porter about hiring a nightdress, she recalled in a 1990 newspaper interview.
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There were bands of prostitutes who roamed the streets, traditional masques with explicit sexual themes, and the Pissenlit ( played by masked men dressed as women in long transparent nightdresses ) ."
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St Laurence's church overlooks Upton Court-now the administrative home of the Slough Observer newspaper-famously said to be haunted by a young woman in a blood-stained nightdress.
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The woman hostage, whom the gunman snatched still in her nightdress from an inner-city house, escaped from the car while the gunman was driving through the city's landmark Cathedral Square.
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Sean Penn's short also dwells on mourning, this time by an aged widower, played by Ernest Borgnine, who sleeps beside a nightdress of his dead wife and chooses her clothes each morning.
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"That's archetypical comic-book stuff, to go from hair in a bun, spectacles and a buttoned-up shirt to a more sexy woman in a nightdress running around the desert.
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"Naturally it happened without the nightdress and I woke up the next morning with the same feeling of most other girls : now I am finally a woman, " she recalled in the interview with SonntagsZeitung.
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Police also found a wicker basket containing one of Diana's nightdresses in a bedroom in Burrell's house, and a bronze statue of a ballerina and a sketch of Prince William in a cupboard under the stairs.
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Police also found one of Diana's nightdresses, a blue and green Versace evening dress and three framed photographs of Prince William sitting on a sofa with models Naomi Campbell, Christy Turlington and Claudia Schiffer, Boyce said.
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Madeleine the rag doll was made by Firmin's wife, Joan, with an extra long dress to hold their children's nightdresses, but Postgate asked Joan to make a new version as one of the characters.