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Nightgowns Are Amazing Canvas – Types & Tips

Nightgowns are an amazing canvas. While often light in texture and muted in color, they are a gimmick that begs to be played up. With funky shoes and accessories, nightgowns can be a completely different experience than a bedtime dress. Wearing one to a sleepover party is a particularly fun experience! Here are some types for nightgowns and how to accessorizing a nightgown.

Embroidered nightgowns

Embroidered nightgowns can be a perfect dress alternative. These comfortable and elegant pieces are made from 100-percent Pima cotton, the “cashmere of cotton.” They are extremely soft and can keep you warm in colder weather. You can buy plus-size versions as well. The dress is a midi length and around 50.5 inches long. Embroidery is one of the most elegant details on this piece. It also features a drawstring at the neckline for easy wear.

Traditionally, when you buy nightgowns, these were worn only at night and were intended to be underwear. However, in recent decades, nightgowns have become a dress. This style is perfect for any occasion, whether it’s a night-party-dinner date or a night out with friends. Embroidered nightgowns can be worn with a bra, a skirt, and a pair of flats.

Cotton-based nightgowns

One of the easiest ways to look fashionable at night is by wearing a luxurious cotton-based nightgown. They are soft, breathable, and sexy. There are many brands that make luxurious cotton nightgowns, so it is important to choose a quality, breathable, and long-lasting one. In this article, we’ll cover the best options for cotton nightgowns.

As the fashion world continues to be fixated with 70s style, the nightgown has become an increasingly versatile piece of clothing. Retro smock-style nightwear is now able to pass as modern day wear, making it an excellent choice for daytime events. While fashion critics say that there is a rule-breaking element to wearing sleepwear outside of the bedroom, Cordner believes that an ultra-feminine cotton nightgown has more rebellious value than a classic silk pajama suit.

Flowy prairie-style dresses

Flowy prairie-style dresses are the perfect summer evening attire. The simple ruffles at the waist and the tiers at the front offer plenty of interest. Whether worn alone or with a matching slip, a prairie dress is a versatile piece. Wear it to a summery dinner party or a romantic date. You can even wear it as a nightgown when the temperature drops.

One of the most popular styles of nightgowns has long sleeves and a shirred bodice. A prairie dress looks even better with snakeskin pumps. If you’re short, a long-line style can engulf your frame. However, if you’re petite, you can choose a mini-dress in a solid color for easier wear. A pastel nightgown can feature a puffed sleeve and high neck.

Adding jewelry to a nightgown

Adding jewelry to a nightgown is an easy way to dress up your slip sleep dress. Most nightgowns feature thin lace trim and delicate bows. By adding a few layers of fabric and jewelry, you can easily transform your nightgown into a day dress. Wear a layered necklace, a chunky necklace, or a pair of earrings to dress up your nightgown.

While a single nightgown is a laidback uniform, it’s versatile and comfortable enough for daytime use or evening happy hour. To add extra style to your nightgown, add a chunky hoop, or stack of rings. You can also choose a short sleep shirt to achieve the same effect. Add some luxurious socks to round off the look. There are many ways to accessorize a nightgown.

Nyla Rose

Nyla Rose is a distinguished figure at The Mews Beauty, an online magazine dedicated to beauty, fashion, and health. As a prominent contributor since 2019, Nyla has been instrumental in shaping the magazine's voice and content. Her expertise encompasses a wide range of topics including beauty tips, fashion trends, health and fitness advice, and lifestyle insights. Nyla's passion for empowering women through informative and engaging content has made her a beloved and respected voice among The Mews Beauty's readership.

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