Pajama dressing is poised to be spring’s biggest trend, and it may have the power to dethrone athleisure as the most easy-to-wear style. While it’s technically more casual than the ubiquitous activewear trend, fashion labels, including Valentino, Dolce & Gabbana and Givenchy, are offering an elevated and ethereal take on this relaxed look.
Think silky, boudoir-inspired blouses instead of jersey performance tanks, and smoking slippers over statement sneakers. Pajama pants are a lot more forgiving than leggings
Though it has been about 100 years since Coco Chanel made pajamas a fashion statement, the look is as fresh as ever thanks to well-accomplished interpretations on the theme. On the spring / summer 2016 ready-to-wear runway, Givenchy tailored sensual lace, sheers and silks to elegant proportions, while Alexander McQueenshowed what appears to be the world’s most sumptuous comforter-turned-coat during the label’s fall 2016 ready-to-wear show in London in February.
And how do you put the trend into practice without looking like you overslept and forgot to get dressed? If it’s a print, it’s going to look like pajamas. If it’s a solid silk or satin, it can just look like a fabulous pantsuit. One particular chic look is a black silk pajama set — sleeves rolled up with stilettos.
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