Volstead "Liaison" Chemise
The chemise is an ancient garment which is believed to have dated from Roman times. For many years both men and women wore the chemise as a kind of undergarment. For women, the chemise remained as a item of lingerie, but it is believed that for the men the chemise became the T-shirt we see today.
Although normally regarded as an undergarment, from the early 1800s the chemise also became to be worn as an outergarment. During the early 20th Century the chemise as a lady's underwear fell out of favour following the development of modern lingerie such as the brassiere, girdle, full slip and panties. However, in the 21st Century the chemise has once again become popular - both as an outergarment and item of lingerie.
The chemise I am modelling in the picture is of the "Liaison" collection by Volstead and comes in 10 colours. Although a mesh dress, the chemise comes with a couple of "glitch" attachments. Without these attachments the chemise would be "see-through". I attempted to replace the glitch attachments with underwear. I would recommend that any underwear would be non-mesh.
Those of you who follow my blogs may have noticed a new hairstyle. This is one of the mesh collection by Truth Hair. The style here is Chilali.
* Please note that all posts are unbiased opinions and that I receive no sponsorship from any source whatsoever! Mel xx
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