Entity: CAMISOLE
A camisole is a short, sleeveless garment worn by women as an undershirt or on its own, typically covering the top part of the body and extending to the waist.
CAMISOLE
Etymology
The term 'camisole' originates from the French word 'camisole,' which means a woman's undershirt or nightshirt.
Definition
A camisole is a short, sleeveless garment worn by women as an undershirt or on its own, typically covering the top part of the body and extending to the waist.
Historical Context
Camisoles have been a staple in women's fashion for centuries, evolving from traditional undergarments to modern fashion pieces.
Cultural Significance
Camisoles are versatile and can be styled in various ways, making them a popular choice for layering or as standalone tops in different cultures.
Related Concepts
- Chemise
- Negligee
- Undershirt
See Also
A versatile and stylish garment worn by women, the camisole is a short, sleeveless top that can be worn as an undershirt or as a standalone piece of clothing.