Quick answer: On the morning of the wedding, most brides wear a robe over a cami set, slip or bodysuit. The robe photographs beautifully and is easy to slip off over finished hair and makeup, while the pieces underneath keep you comfortable and camera-ready while you wait. Lace and satin are the most popular fabrics, usually in white or ivory for the bride.

The robe

A getting-ready robe is the hero piece — it’s in nearly every wedding-morning photo. Look for a self-tie waist and a fabric that catches the light, like lace or satin. The floor-length Helena Lace Robe and Georgina Long Lace Bridal Robe are bestsellers for the bride, while a Valentina Chiffon Robe suits warmer-weather weddings.

What to wear underneath

Under the robe, brides typically choose something comfortable that also looks lovely in photos before the dress goes on:

  • A cami set — a soft cami and shorts, easy to move in. See the Sian range.
  • A slip dress — elegant and seamless under the robe.
  • A bodysuit — smooth lines if you’re stepping straight into your gown.

Coordinating with your bridesmaids

For cohesive photos, put your bridal party in a matching robe style in one palette — blush, eggshell blue, navy or black — while you wear white or ivory so you stand out. Our Peyton Long Robe comes in soft tones perfect for a bridal party.

Fabric, colour and fit

Lace and satin photograph best; chiffon adds romantic movement. Stick to a relaxed, true-to-size fit so you’re comfortable for hours. And consider personalising your robe with initials — a keepsake from the morning of your wedding.

Explore the bride and bridal robes collections.

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