Our dressing gowns, with their tailored, sartorial silhouette, are a daring reinterpretation of our heritage silks.
Our Holbein silk, woven in the oldest silk mill in England, features as the main fabric. Originally a 17th century hand woven silk, this pattern of lush foliage initially features in the backdrop of the Baptism of Louis XIV, a Le Brun tapestry dating to circa 1630.
Since Bodley, a founder of Watts, redrew the fabric in 1890, its popularity has endured and remains as alluring as ever.
Now reimagined, once again for the modern wardrobe: wear to the members’ club, a dinner party, or as luxurious loungewear.
Every dressing gown is handmade to order by our in-house team of specialist, artisan producers, in our Westminster atelier.
Lead times are 4-6 weeks.
Main fabric: Holbein silk damask in Sarum Indigo (100% silk)
Collar accent fabric: Wisley velvet in black and caramel (42% cotton, 58% viscose)
Lining: Gold Fabia Comb (55% cotton, 25% polyester, 20% silk)