deshabille

/ˌdɛzəˈbil/
noun
  1. The state of being only partly or casually dressed; a relaxed, informal style of dress, often suggesting just having gotten out of bed or being undressed.
    • She answered the door in a state of deshabille, wearing only a robe and slippers.
    • He was caught in deshabille when the unexpected guests arrived early in the morning.
    • The painting shows a woman in elegant deshabille, with her hair loose and her gown slipping off one shoulder.
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