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Recommendation of a nice dressing gown

7 replies

Smoothsoul · 01/03/2021 07:31

I’m going to ask for one for Mother’s Day.
Recommend me one.
I fancy a velvet one but not too thick for summer approaching either.

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AnaViaSalamanca · 01/03/2021 15:13

Toast has some good ones. And Skin. Though expensive

waltzingparrot · 01/03/2021 20:32

I think these are gorgeous.

onehundredstars.co.uk/collections/gowns

VinylDetective · 01/03/2021 20:51

[quote waltzingparrot]I think these are gorgeous.

onehundredstars.co.uk/collections/gowns[/quote]
They are. I’ve got the Paris map one. I feel like a French courtesan wafting around in it.

anomletteandaglassofwine · 01/03/2021 21:52

I got a 100 stars dressing gown recently, it is absolutely lovely

ElizabethinherGermanGarden · 01/03/2021 21:54

I have a 100 stars one, too - London map. It is wafty and pretty but almost see through and - for me - not warm enough. I always revert to horrid purple fleece, despite my best efforts to be glam in a dressing gown.

LaurieFairyCake · 01/03/2021 21:57

You can't have a gown that fits all seasons - I have 3 - a cashmere one for winter, a light wool for spring/autumn, a thin silk kimono (like the 100 stars one) for summer

All of mine I've bought on eBay including the Brora cashmere one that was £800, that I got for £60 because I bought it 2 summers ago when no one was buying winter weight gowns Grin

Smoothsoul · 02/03/2021 21:38

Thank you all. I’m going to drop hints for the North Indian one hundred stars one 😍

But will also check eBay. That sounds like an amazing bargain @LaurieFairyCake

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