Christening Gowns

Christening gowns can be considered a special addition to the family heirloom. For most mothers, it is perhaps the second most important gown she will buy in her life next to her wedding gown and may even pass it on to other children or their children's children. Thus, choosing christening gowns, not just for the purpose of the occasion but more on making it a keepsake, will be some sort of formidable task because when one considers it, christening gowns are a piece of clothing that accompanies lasting nostalgic memories.

With today's christening gown frenzy, it is not difficult to find lovely christening gowns – the difficult part is choosing one that suits your preferences and looks good on your baby, needless to say that your baby needs to feel comfortable in it, too. You might be faced with baby christening gowns of varying price tags. If it fits your budget, you can even find designer christening gowns such as the creations of Amacello, Frances Johnston, Feltman Brothers, and Sussanne Lively.

What To Consider When Choosing Christening Gowns

The next thing you will ask yourself is whether to choose a traditional or modern gown. Would you rather have your baby wear the christening gown your mom put on you before or can you resist all the latest exquisite styles? Choosing baby girl christening gowns is not all about what will look good on your baby but it should also be fabricated from a soft material that can provide comfort all throughout the ceremony. In that case, select a dress that is made of all-natural fibers such as 100% cotton, raw silk, and linen. These are good fabrics that breathe well and gave a long tradition of use for christening gowns.

Additionally, before making a purchase, pay attention to the trim details. This means making sure that the buttons are sown properly so they will not detach at the first wear, or does the lace match the gown's color and proportionate to it. Although these are only minor details, they are something meticulous mothers would want mended before they are worn to the ceremony.

Color

In most Christian churches, any variations of white, baby pink, or baby blue are the only allowed colors for the ceremony which gives you a variety of selections. Infant christening gowns come in pure white, off-white, baby pink, and baby blue and are available in countless designs. You can opt for couture baby christening gowns, although they might be a little expensive, and you many not find them as beautiful as you had imagined them to be.

Climate

The climate is another consideration when choosing infant christening gowns. If the climate in your place is always sunny or tropical, short-sleeved or spaghetti strapped gowns are more tolerated by babies rather than fully dressing your baby up to the wrists. In which case, light fabrics such as cotton or silk are most preferred. On the other hand, if you live in cooler climates, you will definitely protect your baby from the cold using christening blankets, sweater, bonnet or hat.

Accessories

Finally, after selecting what you consider as the best gown among the stack, you would want to match it with accessories, and in this area the options are again countless, that it's not impossible to go overboard. However, you can begin with the most necessary items such as shoes, bonnet or hat, socks, a slip (for baby girl christening gowns) and a bib to protect the gown from spits. Extend the list by adding a blanket or sweater for cooler climate. Remember that these accessories have to match with the baby's gown.

Choosing christening gowns will depend on how you regard the occasion and whether you want to treasure the gown or keep it away. However, for posterity sake, buy a gown that your baby will be smiling in and not shriek in discomfort.

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