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The 24 Best Bridesmaid Robes for Pre-Ceremony Festivities

Get ready for the big day in style.

By Elliot O·May 28, 2026·1 min read
The 24 Best Bridesmaid Robes for Pre-Ceremony Festivities

Reported by Vogue.

The wedding dress gets all the glory, but the getting-ready hour? That's where the real magic happens. Champagne flutes, half-done updos, your closest people crammed into one room — it's chaotic and intimate and, if you do it right, deeply memorable. The outfit you're all wearing when it unfolds matters more than you think.

Bridesmaid robes have quietly become one of the smartest micro-investments of the modern wedding. They're not mandatory — according to Vogue, the rest of your bridal party's trousseau beyond the actual dresses is largely optional — but gifting your people something beautiful to wear that morning signals that you're paying attention to them, not just the centerpieces. It's a low-stakes fashion moment that still carries real weight.

What to Look For

Short silk robes are the current favorite, with brands like Eberjey and Petite Plume leading the pack in terms of fabric quality and cut. If personalization is your thing, Hill House Home and Abbode both offer monogramming — an easy upgrade that makes a gift feel genuinely considered. But silk isn't the only answer: a plush, hotel-weight cotton robe is an entirely valid (and frankly covetable) alternative for brides who'd rather their party be comfortable than coordinated.

On color: blush, ivory, and soft florals remain perennial for obvious reasons — they're romantic, they photograph beautifully, they don't compete. But there's a compelling case for going bolder. Bubblegum pink. Zingy citron yellow. A robe in a hue that echoes your actual wedding palette creates visual continuity across the whole day. The getting-ready photos become part of the story, not just a prelude to it.

The best bridesmaid robe is the one your friends will actually reach for again after the wedding weekend ends — because the real flex isn't matching, it's giving a gift worth keeping.


Read the original at Vogue.

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