The light nightdress for women with ruffles and lace made of silk or chiffon was the latest trend at the time.
The Baby - Doll fashion line
fashion line, an example of how fashion can be inspired by a film. In 1957, Parisian couturier Jacques Griffe introduced a childlike, naïve fashion silhouette under this name with wide hanging dresses made of fabric panels joined together without waists, resting only on the shoulder and falling loosely, supplemented with wide sleeves and often very playfully exploited. The Baby - Doll line has survived for nightwear, from which it derives.