Date: c. 1940s
Origin: Made in China for the USA market
Fabric: Silk and tulle
Brand: Unknown
The bedjacket is a short cut jacket style designed to be worn whilst reclining or sitting in bed. Early examples can be dated to the 19th century, but the style was popularised in the 1930s after it appeared heavily in Hollywood films, quickly gaining an association of glamour and luxury. Bed jackets became more of a decorative lingerie style, as opposed to purely being worn for warmth. Fabrics such as lace, tulle and satin became popular, alongside extravagant embllishments such as feathers, embroidery and appliqué.
This example has a base of jacquard woven silk with cherry blossom motifs, embellished with tulle and silk georgette appliqué with embroidered motifs. The neckline and cuffs are both trimmed with tulle and silk ruffles. The centre front fastens with a combination of elaborate silk frogging closures and metal hooks and eyes. The back waist features a sewn in silk sash that can be tied into a bow to cinch in the waistline. The jacket was made in China, presumably for the American market.
From the collection of Karolina Laskowska