No it does not, unless an accident were to occur, eg spillage etc.
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Yes. You can say "Ana get the dressing gown". "Dont forget your dressing gown, etc.
You first have to clean it and wrap it up in protective plastic.
First you untie the back or front depending on the gown then grab the front on the outside and pull away from your body. once it is away from your body put the gown into a ball with your hands and wrists still inside the gloves and gown. Pull one hand out of the gown and glove, when this is done the inside of the gown should be facing you so you slide the other hand out of the gown and hold the inside portion until discarded in appropriate waste basket.
First you untie the back or front depending on the gown then grab the front on the outside and pull away from your body. once it is away from your body put the gown into a ball with your hands and wrists still inside the gloves and gown. Pull one hand out of the gown and glove, when this is done the inside of the gown should be facing you so you slide the other hand out of the gown and hold the inside portion until discarded in appropriate waste basket.
Either a dressing gown but that's usually when you get out of the bath/shower. Or some people prefer a fleece or a cosy jumper. -Hope i helped
There are spot cleaning kits available for just this job, check out your local Walgreen's or grocery store and look in the laundry section. Of course the old standby is soda water You could just clean it with the Dressing or Mayonnaise Stain Remover off of a 100% Polyester Prom Gown When Instructions Say Do Not Wash and Do Not Dry Clean Spot Clean Only Kit from Wal-Mart. I believe its only $19.99.
YES! Of course, ball gown is one of most classic silhouette of wedding dress. Many brides choose ball gown as their bridal gown.
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There is not enough information to provide a meaningful interpretation. The "parent" might be the father or mother, and a "gown" could be a wedding gown, hospital gown, graduation gown, nightgown, evening gown, etc. Seeing one's father in an evening gown would mean something very different from seeing one's mother in the same dress, and a hospital gown would be very different from a graduation gown.
The Gown was created in 1955.
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