frock, gown, garment...
Gown
gown
Geneva gown
Yes. You can say "Ana get the dressing gown". "Dont forget your dressing gown, etc.
Geneva Gown
A gown or dress worn by a girl or woman A loose outer garment worn by peasants and workers A coarse outer garment worn by monks
A long loose black garment worn by academics is typically called a robe or academic gown. It is often worn during formal academic ceremonies such as graduations, convocations, and other ceremonial events.
Geneva Gown...
A kimono is a traditional garment worn by females, which looks like a dressing-gown.
The hemline of a gown refers to the lower edge or boundary of the garment, where the fabric is finished. It can vary in length, influencing the overall style and appearance of the gown, such as floor-length, knee-length, or tea-length. The hemline also plays a significant role in fashion trends and can be an important design element, affecting the gown's silhouette and how it drapes on the body.
We wear a white gown or garment because baptism is like the rebirth of a person and white represents purity of the soul. In some churches it is traditional, if the garment is saved until death, to be buried wearing the baptismal gown (where obviously this may not always be practical). This practice serves as a reminder and a comfort to loved ones and friends that the departed one is a Christian and is now completing the journey which began at baptism in hope of the resurrection to come.