There's no better time for a christening than the winter, when your daughter's pristine gown will match the winter wonderland outside. Plus, she won't get too hot during the ceremony while wrapped in her Emily Cotton & Lace Christening Gown, which is made from a ream of luxurious fabric and has long sleeves for warmth and a traditional look. This 34-inch long gown is ornamented with intricate lace and ribbon on the skirt and bodice. Pin tucking gathers the fabric and lets it flow to envelop your tiny angel. The matching bonnet is also trimmed with lace and ribbon to draw attention to your darling's cherubic face.
This gown is made from 100% cotton batiste, which is soft and comfortable. A separate slip is included for extra comfort and warmth. Handmade in the USA, this gown is shipped with a padded preservation hanger and zippered vinyl keepsake bag for protection. We recommend an heirloom preservation bag (not included) for long term storage. After all, this adorable garment is sure to be worn and treasured for generations to come.
About Little Things Mean a Lot
Founded in 1983, Little Things Mean a Lot offers a wide variety of heirloom quality christening gowns and outfits. They currently stock more than 150 gowns, outfits, accessories, and gifts. Due to their specialization in religious garments, the company can also address the needs of Irish and Jewish traditions.
Over the years, Little Things Mean a Lot has become the premier specialized infant baptism, blessing outfit, and christening wholesaler in the United States. The company employs a full-time designer and scrutinizes dozens of designs to bring you fresh and attractive styles every year. Cindy Pack started this family-run business, which transitioned to sister Julie and her husband Stan Howell in 2004. The majority of the company's goods are manufactured at an American Fork, Utah, factory, with limited importing from South America.
What's Not Included:
Heirloom preservation bag