
Bridal Trousseau
A Brief History
For generations, brides have trusted Lace Silhouettes to help them prepare for their most meaningful moments. Our bridal shop is known for expert fittings, personalized service, and a carefully curated selection of lingerie that feels as special as the day itself. One of our favorite traditions? The bridal trousseau.
Traditionally, a trousseau was defined as the collection of personal items that a young woman accumulated in anticipation of her future marriage. A trousseau was generally stored in a hope chest and included bridal accessories, jewelry, lingerie, clothing for the honeymoon, linens, and toiletries. Some trousseaus included family heirlooms and handmade items crafted by the bride-to-be or her female relatives. Often, a number of brand-new outfits were carefully selected and stored in the trousseau in preparation for the wedding, honeymoon, and first few weeks as newlyweds.
Today, most women do not prepare a trousseau with all of the original components. However, the concept of a bridal trousseau is still a wonderful tradition, and many brides do begin a collection of wedding and honeymoon lingerie. These pieces are sometimes purchased by the bride but often are given as gifts at a bridal shower. Traditionally, the mother of the bride purchases her daughter’s wedding night ensemble.

Trousseau Checklist




Wedding Day Lingerie and Accessories
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Corset/Bustier or Longline Bra
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Shapewear
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Stockings
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Garter (one to keep and one to throw)
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Hanky Panky "Bride" or "I Do" thong
Wedding Night Lingerie
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Traditional long peignoir (gown and robe)
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Modern short peignoir (gown and robe)
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Other bridal lingerie
Bridal Loungewear
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Robe or jog set for hair and makeup on wedding day
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"Bride" top or tank for honeymoon
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Slippers
Honeymoon Lingerie
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Sexy chemise or babydoll with matching panty
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Camisole and bottom set
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Bra and panty set
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Dressing gown or robe
