Slip Into Something A Little More Comfortable

 

I love floral print. Truly, I do. In fact, in 2009 you’d be remiss to find me wearing anything but. There has been a giant maturity of weddings in the past 15 years that I couldn’t begin to recount today, but one of the major trends that snuck in around the same time Pinterest smacked every bride on the planet in the face was the floral robe. Yes? You remember these? Maybe from the past 3 weddings you were asked to be a part of as a bridesmaid and requested to buy?

They’re beautiful, don’t get me wrong, but they have -how should we say?- had their time. With the evolution of weddings going from kitschy DIY to downright classy, the fabric that you swan around in while getting ready has changed right along with it.

That’s why, at Mrs Fray full time and on the JOURNAL today, we’re happy to offer you a different robe alternative entirely.

Meet: the Silk Robe in Charcoal by Ms Kensington.

Nothing says, “I’m a classy AF lady swanning around with champagne in my hand and a cool, calm, and collected face” like this robe. Seriously. Look at her. She’s a thing of beauty. So move over floral print, because there’s a classier lady in town to take your place.

(For those interested in a more bridal nod, this robe does also come in an Ivory White - or for you avant garde lasses, there’s a ‘London Print’ edition too)

The little sister of this thing of beauty is the silk slip in all three matching prints, that can be worn underneath your party dress as your lingerie, as-is while running around preparations for the day, or under her matching silk robe counterpart, of course. These slips are insanely comfortable and beautiful in their fabric in simplicity. Get one for yourself or for your whole crew as a wedding-do-thank-you.

Come in store to try them on or find them on our website straight away so you can keep saying yes to Netflix asking, “Are you still watching?”

Slip into something more comfortable, darling! Silk, to be exact. x



 
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