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Best luxury dressing gowns for women in 2023

Apr 30, 2024

Our favourite kind of evening gown

cosy dressing gown and a cup of tea is a hallmark of British culture and belongs in the same realm of categorisation as the royal family and Paddington Bear.

However, the classic fuzzy fleece dressing gown purchased from the likes of Marks & Spencer’s and John Lewis – though unbeatably practical – does not represent the true zenith of loungewear and lingerie. The luxury dressing gown market is surprisingly expansive, offering a doorway into the lives of the rich and famous, as well as real-life royalty across the globe.

Think the mattress surfing scene from The Princess Diaries. Conjure up an image of the many, varied fantastic pyjamas and robes which adorned the likes of the Queen of Genovia herself, Julie Andrews, and everyone’s favourite fictional Princess Mia Thermopolis played by the iconic Anne Hathaway.

Likewise, feel free to picture yourself floating down your hallway a barely-there silky-smooth robe, role-playing a Cluedo scene. Colonel Mustard has been found dead, and you – Femme Fatale incarnate, Miss Scarlett – sweep into the grand hall with nothing but except bright red lipstick and a bountiful fluffy robe on your person.

We’ve also got options for those who prefer the quiet luxury approach to loungewear. We’re talking about the seemingly innocuous, classically striped pieces crafted from the finest of silks and cottons, which we can imagine being worn by classic, glamorous and elegant movie stars like Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn.

From the entirely ostentatious to the silky and soft, keep scrolling for a round-up of the best luxury dressing gowns for women.

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A fresh take on a classic patchwork design, this multifaceted and earth-toned printed linen robe by Desmond & Dempsey looks more like an abstract watercolour painting than it does a piece of functional loungewear – and we mean that as the highest of compliments.

From the French Riviera to the cosy comfort of your own home, this cotton silk robe is luxurious enough to have you feeling like true royalty – yet hardy enough to go the distance on all your jet-setting travels.

Perhaps one of the most classic luxury robes on the market – we don’t know about you, but when we think about dreamy dressing gowns, Missoni immediately springs to mind. The Clancy bathrobe is realised in a mixed palette of both warm and cool tones, making it a year-round lounging staple.

Established in Copenhagen in 2017, Tekla Fabrics has become a household name within the world of home accessories and fashion. Using only organic materials and cottons, Tekla creates high quality, luxurious pieces crafted to be worn and loved – and this striped terry cotton bathrobe is no exception.

This 100 per cent silk kimono by Olivia Von Halle makes us feel relaxed just by looking at it with its 1920s -inspired relaxed fit, kimono silhouette dropped shoulders and short sleeves. Whether you’re at home or abroad, feel yourself transported by the delightful watercolour tropical landscape print.

This botanical leaf-print robe by Raquel Diniz will take you from beach to bed with the utmost ease. Made in Italy from a luxurious blend of cotton and silk, we’re head over heels for the collarless finish and bell-shaped sleeves.

For lovers of classic Hollywood and femme fatales across the globe, fulfil all of your vintage glamour dreams with this feather-trimmed silk robe by Gilda & Pearl. Red lipstick and fluffy mules are essential to complete the look - we don’t make the rules.

Featuring a limited-edition print inspired by the Japanese Art Deco movement of the 1920s to 1940s, this 100 per cent silk robe by Morphy + Luna combines luxury loungewear and art in the most jaw-dropping way.

Whether you’re a soon-to-be bride, or simply adore the Greek Goddess aesthetic provided by Andrea Iyamah pearlescent robe, it’ll be difficult not to be mistaken for an ancient deity in this gorgeous piece. Plus, an ankle-length slip dress is included in your purchase. Winner.

For the very epitome of quiet luxury, look no further than this practical yet beautiful Hestia Yukata bathrobe by Hermès. Inspired by the traditional Japanese Yukata robes, this wonderfully luxurious piece is crafted from 85 per cent cotton for post-bathing practicality, and 15 per cent cashmere for unbeatable softness.

One Hundred Stars is known for delicate silken maps that are printed onto scarves and kimonos alike – and this Ancient Columns robe was actually inspired by classic French Toile De Jouy fabrics. However, instead of featuring pastoral landscapes, this piece is adorned with sketches of Greek and Roman ancient architecture.