How to do the Pyjama Outfit Trend for 2023

No, we're not suffering from severe withdrawals from the WFH summer of 2020. We're here to let you in on a little secret: pyjama dressing has been and continues to be a major hit in our wardrobes. It's the epitome of laidback style, exuding an effortlessly cool and relaxed vibe. And the best part? Wearing pyjamas outside is not only acceptable but so stylish. Here’s how to do the pyjama trend for 2023.


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The “Boxer” Inspired Set


The pyjama shorts look is all over our feeds right now: it’s giving borrowed-from-the-boys, Parisian effortlessness. The key is in this particular shade of cornflower blue: it’s serene, cool and calm, just like your love-worn PJ set (but without the cat fur and coffee stains). Slip on a pair of minimal sliders and voila – you’re ready to take on the day. Easy. 


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Stripes Over Easy


The perfect balance of laid back but luxuriously cool. A striped satin co-ord is the status symbol of pyjama dressing. Topped off with a white lace cami, slip-on sandals and a basket bag, you’re ready for Saturday brunch and wherever you’re headed after (because we know it never just ends there).


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Slip Dresses & Spreadsheets


Make light work of getting ready for summer in the office with a satin slip dress. It’s the one-and-done piece that’s sharp enough for the 9-5, but also 5-9. Throw on a neutral-hued blazer and backless loafers, to reinforce the “I woke up like this” feel. Accessorise with the coffee that made you late.


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The Soft Summer Jacket


We know it’s hard to picture needing a jacket during the summer, but this is the UK: prepare for torrential rain, heatwaves and stormy winds, all in one day. Pair straight-leg jeans (every fashion editor’s favourite cut right now) with a basic tank and a long, lavish satin robe. It’s the perfect transitional outfit for awkward end of August-meets-September weather. 


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