Doris Day was the quintessential "Girl Next Door" movie star - sweet and spunky, sexy but wholesome - and absolutely adorable...
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I've always loved Doris Day, so I didn't hesitate to nab this album when I spotted it for $1.00 at Half Price Books a few months back. The record is a bit scratched, but I bought it mainly for the record jacket which features Miss Day in a little heart print night shirt from her 1957 film, The Pajama Game.
What is it about Doris and pajama-themed movies? Here she is again in the 1959 film Pillow Talk with co-star Rock Hudson.
Doris in a sweet little baby blue peignoir set. Is that a Bloody Mary next to the phone on her pink countertop? See what I mean - sweet but spunky!
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This Pillow Talk trailer captures some of the fun from the movie.
Best line from a favorite scene: "Are you getting out of that bed, or am I coming in after you!"
Like Doris Day, I've also been stuck on a pajama theme lately. During the past several months, I can't seem to get my hands on any quality vintage dresses, suits or blouses at reasonable prices. But I've hit the jackpot with lingerie!
For a single girl who currently only shares her bed with musty stacks of vintage magazines and catalogs - I've certainly got quite the stash of sheer and sexy vintage nighties and robes hanging in my closet.
And if I looked as sexy in them as Doris Day, I'd be happy to model them for you! But I think it's best if I pass off the modeling to my faithful dress form, Donna...
Short pink nylon peignoir set. This could have come right out of the 1959 Pillow Talk movie!
A mid- 1950's nylon slip
It has a gorgeous bodice of lacy embroidered netting.
And a pretty blue bow and nylon tricot pleating at the bottom, with a sheer lacy overlay. Gorgeous!
Here's one of my favorites, a sheer nylon robe, probably from the mid 1950's. Label: "Dressmaker Designed by Radcliffe"
I love the big bow at the neck...
All that lace! So pretty and feminine...
I love bed jackets! This sweet little lilac number has a "Van Roalte" label.
Look at this 5-inch wide band of lace on the sleeves.
There's no such thing as too much lace on vintage lingerie!
The sun washed out the soft pink color in this photo. But isn't it pretty? This very sheer 1950's nylon gown is by "Colura."
Here's a view from the back, showing off the pretty pink bow.
We move from soft pink to baby blue, and from the 50's to (I think) the 60's with this vintage Olga gown.
This is from their "Sleeping Pretty" line of lingerie. The label: "Behind every Olga, there really is an Olga."
It has a softly padded built-in bra, and fits like a dream!
And now we're suddenly in the Mod world of the mid-1960's with this colorful pastel sleeveless nightie.
Underneath the sheer diagonal panels of pink, green and blue is another layer of pink nylon. This gown has a "Deena" label.
Here's a view from the back. Simple design, perfect for the 60's.
And finally, let's move back in time about 20 years, to the mid 1940's.
"Gay printed Rayon Crepe Ensemble in floral print. Gown has soft flattering fullness over bust and pointed midriff. Bias cut skirt follows body contours to hip line, then flows out into graceful folds."
Montgomery Ward catalog - Spring and Summer 1943.
And here's my very own rayon crepe floral gown, purchased for a similar price - $3.00 - at an estate sale a few weeks ago.
I've never had a bias cut gown before. Even I look glamorous in it. :-)
Aren't these shoulder straps interesting?
Can you see why this one's my favorite?
So, as you can see, I've got quite the movie star wardrobe for a girl-next-door type like me. Now my next step is to find something a bit cozier than magazines to curl up next to at night.
Oh well...at least I'm sleeping pretty.
G'night...
G'night...
Source: http://sip-of-sarsaparilla.blogspot.com/2010/08/pajama-games-and-pillow-talk-doris-day.html
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