Autumn is here and the clocks have changed which naturally means, shorter days, darker evenings and cosy nights at home on the sofa. So it goes without saying that it’s the perfect time to update your pyjama set collection too.
When it comes to cosy additions to your wardrobe and home, we’ve found the best dressing gowns for you to lounge in, as well as the best silk pillowcases (to prevent friction with your hair and skin while supporting a great night’s sleep), but what about pyjama sets?
I’m guilty of neglecting my PJ drawer of late. I invested in a few high-quality sets of pyjamas at the beginning of the pandemic that have now become mismatched (and dare I say) somewhat scruffy. And, with the festive season upon us, now is the perfect time to spruce up your pyjama sets.
There’s nothing like slinking around the house in a matching PJ set, content in the knowledge that not only do you look effortlessly stylish, but you’re also probably the most comfy you’re going to be all day. And with so many gorgeous styles on offer at the moment, you can often even get away with wearing a set of pyjamas as outerwear.
From Sleeper’s latest addition to paired black piped pyjama sets and brushed cotton co-ords, there’s a plethora of options when it comes to luxe-looking pyjamas that can be worn as sleepwear, loungewear, outerwear and beyond.
As Marie Claire UK’s Junior Shopping Editor, I literally browse the best fashion stores online for a living, and I’ve come across some truly beautiful PJ sets. It would almost be rude of me not to share them with you, so I’ve compiled a list of the very best for you to browse below. Keep scrolling for the most fashionable pyjama sets to take you through the cosy season in style.
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This girlish set from Cath Kidson is the chicest way to do festive PJs this Christmas.
A favourite of Margot Robbie and Kendall Jenner, Sleeper’s pyjamas have become a cult classic for wearing both in and outside of the bedroom. This season they have added this super chic belted style with corsage.
Bedtime is never boring with Damson Madder’s statement pjs.
If you have an aversion to bold prints, choose this subtle peach with black trim set from COS.
Women’s pyjamas tend to have a slimmer fit which isnt always the comfiest, which is why I love the boxy mannish shape of this pair.
British designer Olivia Von Halle is the go-to for the most indulgent nightwear. This striped silk is a classic.
Stylish and comfortable with extra wide parachute pyjama bottoms – what’s not to love.
British designer Chelsea Peers is the go-to for affordable pyjamas that aren’t boring. She’s size inclusive too, fitting up to a UK 22.
Elizabeth Scarlett is known for her must-have embroidered pouches but has added pyjamas to her collection just in time for Christmas.
Rixo pyjamas are my go to for style nightwear. The frill detail gives this classic print a modern feel.