The Breakfast Gown

Page updated April 12, 2002



Christina created this very romantic, feminine version of the breakfast gown, complete with all the rosebuds and ribbons. Dreamy!


Here is a beautiful breakfast gown made by Jennifer LaConte of J. LaConte Designs. She used a patterned lace for the overdress, which is completely detachable, as you can see.


Jennifer Cech made this beautiful Breakfast Gown for the state fair and won a blue ribbon for it. In addition to "Titanic" recreations, Jennifer also makes beautiful heirloom clothing for children, which you can see on her website, La Petite Trousseau!

Elissa made this beautiful version of the breakfast gown and is happy to share information on how she did it if you e-mail her at RoseD3698@aol.com.

Another lovely Breakfast Gown by Jennifer Cech! This one she made for her daughter, who looks so cute in it!

Jennifer Cech of La Petite Trousseau also made this "Titanic"-inspired kimono for a client. Dreamy!

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