Author: Obafunke Braithwaite
Silk/Satin provides for the most volatile of robes, it is also the most durable and the most useful. Let's explore the different styles that can be achieved with silk/satin fabric.
1. Pattern Silk
Pattern silk is increasing in popularity in modern weddings, it allows the bride to have her own signature touch that can rarely be imitated. More commonly the pattern silk is worn by the bridesmaids. Print pyjamas are also very appealing. On the down side,...
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You’re a bride to be and lucky for you, you have already received your dream robe. But now you have no clue what to wear underneath…..and it is completely transparent!!!
Don’t worry! We’re here to talk you through it.
Silk Chemises
Silk Chemises are the first and most obvious option. They feel great against the skin and are also extremely flattering as they have this way of choosing the perfect places to slip and dip.
On the down side...
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It recently came to my attention that several people wash their newly bought items of clothing before their first wear. Well lucky for you – we launder all our items before dispatching to our lovely customers. But just in case you have a need to clean or straighten your robe, read on for a few helpful tips to get your robe back in tip-top shape.
Robes are increasingly made from very delicate fabric which can easily be...
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You are a bride to be and you’ve kinda envisioned your dream wedding over a series of decades, but robes are somewhat new to you.
“Should I choose a flamboyant robe with feathers? is that the standard…… or is that tacky? is silk the way to go?”
A bridal robe is likely something you have never worn before and perhaps one of the very first wedding-related things that your mum has no clue on.
By the end of...
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