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Monday, April 17, 2023
I Can't Stop Buying Nap Dresses—Good Thing They'll Be in Style This Year, Too
I've always had a soft spot for ethereal and romantic vintage nightgowns. You know the kind. Those long, breezy, dreamy Victorian white cotton dresses, gently adorned with lace or frills that you'd see the likes of Elizabeth Bennet write letters in by candlelight. Who would have thought 200 years later, these breezy dresses would be one of the biggest Instagram trends?
For those of you who have been sleeping through most of the past few years (I wouldn't blame you), nap dresses have been causing quite the buzz over the past couple of years. The moniker was created by Nell Diamond, founder of Hill House Home, who wanted to cultivate her personal aesthetic that she refers to as "Victorian ghost." And then the infamous nap dress came to fruition. The trend has skyrocketed in popularity ever since the pandemic hit, as the fashion set continues to crave a comfortable yet stylish alternative to their sweats at home—leaning into the romantic cottagecore trend.
Don't take the name too literally, though. While you could theoretically wear a nap dress to bed, it's not solely a nightgown. The idea is that these dresses can be slipped on without fuss, are comfortable and nonrestrictive, and can be worn without a bra. They blur the line between what you might wear to bed and what you might wear to a fancy brunch.
As someone who doesn't get much sleep and certainly never takes a nap (I have a full-time job, a newborn, and a toddler!), I fully understand the soothing allure and escapism of nap dresses. Perhaps that's why I can't seem to get enough of them. Luckily for me, they're sticking around this year, too, as we continue to see the nightgown-style dresses on Instagram and the runways.
Since my love for nap dresses runs deep, below, I wanted to share some of my absolute favorites that I've been working from home in, slipping on with Birkenstocks to run errands in, doing laundry in, watching Netflix in, and yes, sleeping in, too. While there's a ton of incredible dress stores to browse on this list offering a variety of styles, these take the cake.
This article was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.
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