I’m finally at an age where I can appreciate investing in the right lounge and sleepwear—A millennial in her 30s, I’m all in on anything that will give me a good night’s sleep… at least make that before-bed scroll feel just a bit more intetional. I’ve been seeing stunning silk PJs, playful sets, and jammies so fancy you can pair ’em with heels to flaunt at fashion week, at all my favorite boutiques for months. It was finally time to dust off those IG saves and share. And with the holiday season coming up, what’s wrong with a little window shopping? Here are the luxury pajamas I’m adding to my wishlist, featuring everything from feathers to floral prints.
Boden Brushed Cotton PJs, Antonella PJ Set by Damson Madder, Hommey Striped Robe, Papinelle Luxury Silk Robe, Damson Madder Pink & Leopard Print Cotton Pajama Set, TBCo Cotton Pajamas in Pink Harlequin, Sleeper Party Pajamas with Detachable Feathers, Pink + Red Printfresh Lounge Robe
More Luxury Pajamas to Get and to Gift
If you’ve seen our shop, you may know that we’re big fans of Edinburgh, Scotland based brand TBCo, who specializes in sustainably and ethically made blankets, bedding, accessories, and sleepwear! They always have the best color and pattern combinations, and we always love a touch of frill. This tartan cotton set is perfect for the holidays, whether you want to wear them on Christmas morning or gift something special to brighten a loved one’s winter days.
Luxury pajama brand Sleeper really blew up during those uncertain pandemic days back in 2020, and since then they’ve expanded their lines from a few luxe silk sets to not just a full range of PJs, but dresses, sweaters, and more, all with that elevated loungewear twist. Pictured above are their bow detachable feathers pajamas in green and you can find the set we originally fell in love with, in lilac, in the collage.
Printfresh is another brand behind a fun line of pajamas, and I love that they are ethically made and offer sustainable materials like the viscose featured in the satin PJs above. Lots of times when you find pretty PJs, they’re polyester, so this is a good alternative if you’re not into that. Printfresh collaborates with other designers too, like with these bow PJs in partnership with McKenzie Childs. I usually prefer a looser style when I sleep, but the slip nightie version of this design is chic too (and perhaps holiday party approp?). All of their pajamas are size-inclusive, offered in XXS to 6X.
Coming from Australia, Papinelle also offers luxury pajamas in a range of beautiful prints and fabrics. For my birthday earlier this year, I really wanted to get my first pair of fancy PJs, and they came up in my search. I treated myself to one of their silk pajama shorts sets, and I love how light they are to sleep in, it’s like the perfect weight for me. They require more care than my usuals… old t-shirts… since they have to be washed separately. Because of that I can’t wear them every night but if I had more pairs I totally would.
Also, if you’ve never worn silk pajamas, know they are very different than ‘satin’ pajamas. I like them much better than most stain types.
Papinelle uses mulberry silk, which is an ethical alternative to traditional silk, as well as fabrics like modal and cashmere. They have a cashmere cableknit legging that looks truly like the coziest piece. (And I work from home so they’d never come off.)










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