A bathrobe is the epitome of rest and relaxation. To many, it serves as a laidback wardrobe option to lounge in while winding down after soaking in a luxurious bubble bath and is a reminder of opulent hotel bathrooms and vacation vibes. And what better way to commemorate a memorable stay than with a bathrobe selfie?
In this article, we count enumerate tips from our favorite style stars on how to take the perfect bathrobe selfie.
READ: How to Take a Bathrobe Selfie
A balcony is a must.
As Anne Curtis demonstrates, this is how to take the quintessential balcony photo that's been making its rounds on Instagram. She's perfectly framed in between the opening of her hotel room's French doors and is beautifully basking in the Parisian sunlight while enjoying her croissant and coffee. Très chic!

Make use of a luxurious hotel bathroom.
You can never go wrong with a fancy backdrop! Let marble accents, flattering lighting, and a cozy bathrobe immortalize your stay at a relaxing accommodation. Here, Sofia Andres exudes vacay vibes as she snaps a selfie at the Nustar Resort in Cebu.

Don't forget the coffee.
If you find yourself at a loss with what to do with your hands, Heart Evangelista has a solution for you. Posing with your morning cuppa is the perfect fix for awkward hands and allows for a more nonchalant vibe.

Go full on glam.
Juxtapose a fully made up face with the simplicity of a fluffy, white bathrobe. To make it even more over the top, make like Coleen Garcia and opt to accessorize your look with sparkly jewelry for a more opulent photo.

Snap a pic after a treatment to capture that post-facial glow.
Post-treatment, when your skin is at its finest, is the best time to capture your makeup-free face. Julie Anne San Jose, for example, shows off her luminous complexion with a well-lit mirror selfie.

Go for an off-shoulder drape.
As Chie Filomeno demonstrates, a bathrobe looks super chic when it's worn in an off-shoulder manner. It highlights the décolletage in a flattering manner, and is best when paired with loose, glamorous waves.

Find your light.
Take cues from Sarah Lahbati and make use of light and shadow to frame yourself as the focal point of the photo. Plus points if you're shooting during golden hour, when natural light is at its dreamiest.

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