An unexpected piece shakes up our idea of everyday chic and redefines the codes of urban elegance.
There are trends that take hold without making any noise, until we realize that they have permanently infiltrated the contemporary wardrobe. In recent months, fashion has undergone a real relaxation: more flexible cuts, materials that slide and silhouettes that are more sensual in their simplicity. A clear desire for softness is felt, without sacrificing style.
We perceive this new look almost everywhere, a fluid elegance which is gradually taking hold. The centerpiece that embodies this movement surprises with its audacity: we thought it was confined to the privacy of the bedroom, but it has emancipated itself to become a ready-to-wear essential. The major fashion houses, like Dolce & Gabbana or Giorgio Armani, have also integrated this aesthetic into their collections, thus validating its status as outerwear in its own right. This return responds to a massive need for post-confinement comfort and the search for a freer style. The object of all desire is, against all expectations, pajamas.
Far from being a passing micro-trend reserved for the catwalks, the phenomenon is now anchored in everyday life. The line between nightwear and daytime wear is blurred in favor of a casual but sophisticated look. The essential question remains, however, how to adopt it without giving the impression of getting out of bed. The key lies in the choice of material and accessorization. You should favor a luminous satin or a flowing silk, focus on monochrome and slightly structure the silhouette to break the “night” effect.
To wear this piece during the day, the ideal is to pair it with white sneakers and slip a section of the shirt into the pants to highlight the waist. In the evening, the outfit becomes more sophisticated thanks to a well-cut blazer, refined sandals and assertive accessories. It is precisely this ability to combine comfort and distinction that has attracted personalities with a classic style like Sylvie Tellier. For those who want to try this look without blowing their budget, brands like Etam or Undiz now offer hybrid “day-night” sets, perfectly calibrated to dare the trend, with prices varying between 34 and 160 euros.
This piece is no longer a provocation or a carelessness. It’s a new urban costume, softer and more confident. A fundamental trend which should continue to grow in the coming months. It remains to be seen when you will take the plunge.









