Bed dressing is no longer reserved solely for the bedroom
The dream comfiness has now been approved by the runway dominants and is available at your nearest fashion stores. Slinky camisole dresses, tops, pyjama-style silk sets and satin night gowns made their way down the spring/summer 2016 and 2017 catwalks, validating lingerie style to break out of the boudoir walls. An array of sensual wardrobe articles now has the demeanours of comfort, versatility and innovative style.
The complete look
For the added edginess hop into an entire set with submissive prints or opt for a solid colour to exhibit some tranquillity. Be sure to complete the look with sleek accessories such as heels and fine jewellery to steer away the thoughts of ‘rolled out of bed’ attire.
Separate- play
Take advantage of the pair (shirt and pyjama trousers) to create different looks and blend with casual day outs. Shirts always come in handy and can simply be carried to a lunch date or shopping spree with your girlfriend. To add to that, the girl going out for a few drinks can pair the satin PJs with a crop top or tucked in fitted tee for an incredibly alluring outfit.
The slip dress
Look no further ladies- ooze sex appeal by getting into a silk slip dress this summer and head out with your beautiful confidence. This piece persists through day to night. Furthermore, a cotton tee underneath would ensure careful style while a shrug on top could affix supplement elegance.
The Cami top
A shorter version of the slip dress- The cami top similarly can be worn in distinctive styles with multi -layers. You can easily spot this trend on celebrities around the globe channelling the easy-sexy look. Hence, ditch your basic crop tee and choose the cami. Being light and airy, it promises to make you look and feel cool in the warm weather. It goes well with any sort of bottoms and can be dressed up or down according to the occasion.
Story behind the fad:
With the ever evolving fashion industry providing luxury sartorial solution for your every need, the overlooked category of nightwear is now one of the competitive areas. To add to that, sales of lingerie stores have been noted to surge recently by more than 30%.
In 2015, Kate Moss was seen in a striking pair of black and white striped silk pyjamas by the designer Olivia von Halle, once flying home from Turkey and again during her launch of interior design project with company Yoo. The pyjamas went sold out due to their dual appearance in the same issue of Vogue.
Von Halle commenced her label in 2011 inspired by the lounging pyjamas worn by Coco Chanel in the 1920s and soon celebrated selling to the esteemed. Offering an amalgamation of luxury, glamour and comfort , the designs did unexpectedly well and displayed longevity in the industry. Their adaptation to daywear and into the prevailing fashion arena was propelled by being too good to be only worn to bed.
The evolution into the ‘posh pyjama’ also fed into the movement towards merged men’s and women’s clothing and the idea of easy yet elegant dressing.