Pajama Party
Man's World|April 2023
Men are bringing the lounge set out of the bedroom and on to the streets. Stylists and designers help us with tips for sporting the look this summer, minus the faux pas
Dhara Vora Sabhnani
Pajama Party

Be it Givenchy, Armani, or our very own Dhruv Kapoor's show at Milan Fashion Week, design houses are making lounge sets outside your bedroom a norm. The pandemic seems to have made us a bit lax, and what was earlier probably something you would only see on DJ Khaled in his music videos, is now also being sold on the streets of Bandra in Mumbai, and even at the stalls in Goa.

Eka Lakhani, stylist to Ranveer Singh and Karan Johar, says that not only PJs, but co-ord sets too have been trending since the pandemic. And 2023 trend forecasts predict that we will continue seeing them this year and the next. "They are comfortable, and also, super chic to wear on various occasions as travel wear, loungewear, or for a house party. We styled Ranveer in many from Valentino to Dhruv Kapoor - during the promotions for Jayeshbhai Jordaar. Accessorise it well and you can turn PJs into a style statement. Wear them with socks and slides, plain slides or classic shoes, and finish with eyewear and jewellery," suggests Lakhani, who is often seen in lounge co-ords by Kanika Goyal herself.

This story is from the April 2023 edition of Man's World.

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