This two-piece gown begins with a simpler strapless silk charmeuse gown with seams under the bust, a seam down the center front, which can easily be eliminated, and a lace inset in the top of the bodice. Hooks close at the side (which can be moved to the back), and I don't know that this is really a gown one would sleep in. Perhaps it really is meant only for breakfast?
The trained robe is embroidered netting with kimono sleeves, squared, lace-trimmed panels with tear-drop crystals at the corner, and a delicate rose trim forming a "butterfly" shape on the front, wrapping around the edges behind the neck, with loose tails trailing down the front. Snaps closed the original, though I will use hooks and eyes for security. Embroidered silk organza can also be used.
Gown with embroidered netting: $925
Gown with embroidered silk organza: $750