41. Without the corset, chemise dresses displayed the long line of the body, as well as the curves of the female torso. 42. With the fashion for ribbons becoming popular, women added them to the lace on the arms and the neck of their chemise . 43. The chemise , once fashionably long, became shorter until replaced by a blouse and petticoat, but still with the threaded ribbons. 44. A tie up trouser, a long sleeve chemise , and a wide open-embroidered sleeveless gown that is worn over everything. 45. The binding was protected by a leather jacket called a chemise ; the jacketed book was then put inside a box called a slipcase. 46. You could hear the rrrrippp ! on top of the Eiffel Tower as Ilie danced gleefully and made the chemise suitable for dust rags. 47. The chemise seems to have developed from the Roman " tunica " and first became popular in Europe in the Middle Ages. 48. The elbow-length sleeves were covered with tiers of lace flounces, echoing the full-sleeved chemise worn with the original style. 49. The first king to use Windsor Castle as a residence was chemise , or low protective wall, was subsequently added to the keep. 50. In some cases, the keep could only be entered from the chemise ( i . e . at the first floor level ).