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Advert for Debenham & Freebody pyjamas and nightdresses 1934

Floral printed pyjamas and nightdresses, portrayed in pure silk, crepe-de-chine and wasing satin trimmed with dainty frill of plain georgette to tone.
1934

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Chine Crepe Debenham Debenhams Freebody Nightdress Nightdresses Nighty Pure Pyjamas Satin Silk Short


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Step into the enchanting world of comfort and elegance with Debenham & Freebody's exquisite range of floral printed pyjamas and nightdresses from 1934. This advertisement, published by Illustrated London News Ltd, invites women to indulge in the luxurious textures of pure silk, crepe-de-chine, and satin. The delicate frills of plain georgette, toning beautifully with the floral prints, add a touch of femininity and charm. The 1930s were a decade of glamour and sophistication, and Debenham & Freebody's nightwear collection embodied the spirit of the era. The short hair of the woman in the advertisement, a popular style during this time, adds to the modern and chic look of the ensemble. The soft, flowing pyjamas and nightdresses were designed to provide both comfort and style, making them the perfect addition to any woman's wardrobe. The floral prints, reminiscent of blooming gardens and the beauty of nature, added a touch of whimsy and romance to the wearer's nighttime routine. These elegant pieces were not just for sleeping, but also for lounging in the comfort of one's own home. The advertisement encourages women to treat themselves to this luxurious experience, promising a good night's rest and a sense of indulgence. The 1934 Debenham & Freebody pyjamas and nightdresses were more than just clothing items; they were a symbol of self-care and relaxation during a time when life moved at a slower pace. This advertisement, with its timeless beauty and charm, invites us to take a moment to appreciate the simple pleasures of life and the importance of self-care, even in the midst of our busy modern lives.

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