Bridesmaid robes that make getting ready the best part of the day #Fashion#Stuff we love#bridesmaid gifts#bridesmaids#floral print#wedding party Updated Sep 27 2019 (Posted May 25 2016) Catherine Clark bijouxandbits Short Kimono-style Robes from Etsy seller Piyama Related Post Alternate names for bridal parties – bridesminions, henchmen, adventure party, and more! With the rising popularity of gender-blind wedding parties, and weddings without bridal parties, we need terms beyond "bridesmaids" and "groomsmen" to refer to the people... Read more Whether you call your bridesmaids your PEW CREW, Bridesminions, or Harbingers of Wedding Cheer, we're betting you'd love to see them in floral-robed getting ready shots! These bridesmaid robes pack so much usefulness, adorableness, and rad gifty-ness in one package. Getting ready shots take on a whole new look with all these cute leafy options. There are tons of floral print, too, which is always welcome around here. Plus, it's a seriously reusable wedding party gift. We think bridesboys could TOTALLY rock this look too — how cute would those photos be? Here are a few of our favorite bridesmaid robes and robe sets to clad your wedding party in matchy-matchy goodness…also, can we talk about wedding rompers? You'll find those at the end… Embroidered Bridesmaid Robes from Wedding Prep Gals Set of 4 Knee Length Kimono Robes (Assorted Prints) from Plum Pretty Sugar Satin bridesmaid robes fromDesign Within You Bridesmaid Set of 7 Knee Length Kimono Robes from Plum Pretty Sugar Bridesmaid Set of 2 Flutter Robes from Plum Pretty Sugar Bridal robes from Bride Tribes Bridesmaid Set of 7 Sweetheart Robes from Plum Pretty Sugar Bridesmaid Robes from Noviame Kimono Style Robe, Knee Length from Plum Pretty Sugar Floral bridesmaid robes from Comfy Clothing Triple Monogram Embroidered Silk Bridesmaid Robes from Wedding Prep Gals Bridesmaid robes from Comfy Clothing Blush Bridesmaids Robe Sets from Silk and more We know you're here for robes, but what about these cute BRIDESMAID ROMPERS!? How cute are these floral braidsmaid rompers?! Related Post Wedding party gifts for the teary-eyed: embroidered hankies! When we showed you Aubrey and Nate's wedding, I'll admit, I was more blown away by Aubrey's jaw-dropping crop-top wedding dress than anything else. But I didn't want you to… Read More Catherine Clark Catherine Clark loiters at her local library, makes art, watches movies en masse, plays video and tabletop games, poorly cooks healthy things, cuddles with her feline fur babies, and blogs at BijouxandBits.com. @enidjcoleslaw @bijouxandbits @bijouxandbits PREVIOUS Plan a mid-ceremony toast to get your guests in the cheering mood NEXT How baseball games can help you plan a wedding Show/Hide comments [ 2 ] They are gorgeous yes, the kimonos in particular. I didn't even know this was a 'thing' (matching bridal party robes!). I can't imagine the morning getting ready photos looking as good with a group of ladies in mismatched robes of course that's for sure … which makes me ponder is this idea less of a gift and more of a case of brides bridezilla-ing over wedding photos? 😉 I'm going to have to up my game … nah … just joking, my bridesmaids will be lucky if they get a bacon sarnie in the morning 😛 Reply Pretty Plum is my favorite robe brand to photograph and the material is really a lovely quality. I've got 200+ weddings under my belt… I've seen a lot of robes, friends. Reply Join the conversation Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Sign me up for your offbeat awesomeness newsletter! No-drama comment policy Part of what makes the Offbeat Empire different is our commitment to civil, constructive commenting. Make sure you're familiar with our no-drama comment policy. Biz owners & wedding bloggers Please just use your real name in your comment, not your business name or blog title. Our comments are not the place to pimp your website. If you want to promote your stuff on Offbeat Bride, join us as an advertiser instead.
They are gorgeous yes, the kimonos in particular. I didn't even know this was a 'thing' (matching bridal party robes!). I can't imagine the morning getting ready photos looking as good with a group of ladies in mismatched robes of course that's for sure … which makes me ponder is this idea less of a gift and more of a case of brides bridezilla-ing over wedding photos? 😉 I'm going to have to up my game … nah … just joking, my bridesmaids will be lucky if they get a bacon sarnie in the morning 😛 Reply
Pretty Plum is my favorite robe brand to photograph and the material is really a lovely quality. I've got 200+ weddings under my belt… I've seen a lot of robes, friends. Reply