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Elevated sleepwear brands to shop from for your next slumber party

From borrowed t-shirts to satin co-ords, sleepwear is officially having its fashion moment.

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Fashion has always had an instinct for finding the most overlooked corners of a woman's life and making them beautiful. It did it with athleisure. Then with workwear. Later with everyday dressing. And now, with something almost inevitable and unexpectedly chic: sleepwear. 

Sleep has always been sacred. And what you wear to ease into it is finally receiving the attention it deserves. The slumber party, the bachelorette, the Sunday reset with your girls—every intimate gathering now carries its own dress code: relaxed and undoubtedly cute.

The borrowed t-shirt and the mismatched pyjamas have had their moment. What has taken their place is far more intricate—satin co-ords that drape with an effortless grace, printed linen button-downs that are as deliberate as anything in your daytime wardrobe, silk cami duos that blur the line between loungewear and everyday chic.

Even celebs like Rihanna, Bella Hadid, Hailey Bieber, Ananya Panday, and Khushi Kapoor have consistently led the charge on stylish sleepwear, and the fashion world is finally catching up.

Here are some of the coolest fashion brands offering sleepwear that's cute, comfortable, and undeniably chic.

FOURE

FOURE


There is something quietly radical about a brand that treats bedtime dressing with the same reverence as any other moment in a woman's wardrobe. FOURE, the homegrown label born between Ahmedabad, Mumbai, and London, has built its entire world on that belief. Rooted in the centuries-old tradition of Indian hand block printing, the brand approaches the cotton pyjama as one worthy of craft, colour, and genuine comfort.

The pyjamas themselves are exactly what the modern slumber party wardrobe has been waiting for. Using Indian hand block printing on premium cotton that feels as considered as it looks, each set arrives in prints that are vibrant and playful yet never overdone—the kind of pieces that photograph beautifully at midnight and feel equally at home on a slow Sunday morning.

Life & Jam  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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As the boundaries between work, travel, and rest permanently blur, Mumbai-based label Life & Jam is redefining the modern creative's uniform with clothing that effortlessly transitions from an airport sprint to deep, restorative sleep. 

The brand's sleepwear is built on body-skimming, deeply intentional cuts that make the oversized tee feel like a distant memory. High-waisted flared trousers that hug the waist before relaxing outward with easy elegance. High-neck boxy tanks stripped of anything unnecessary. The brand is well-renowned for its minimalist aesthetics, perfect for your Sunday resets.  

No Nasties 

No Nasties


There is a particular kind of ease that comes with wearing something that has been made entirely without compromise. No Nasties sleepwear feels exactly like that. Weightless against the skin, breathable in the way that only truly clean cotton can be, soft enough to forget you are wearing anything at all. 

These are the pieces you reach for on the evenings when comfort is non-negotiable, like the slow Sunday reset, the late night that stretches into morning, the slumber party where you actually intend to sleep. Against the skin, they feel like a second layer of rest.

The Pink Elephant 


If the slumber party has a signature aesthetic, The Pink Elephant has already dressed it. The homegrown label speaks fluently in the language of the occasion: playful prints, dreamy pastels, and a whimsy that feels entirely intentional rather than accidental. 

From oversized shirt sets to be worn at 2 am to full jammies in prints, every piece carries the kind of effortless charm that makes getting dressed for bed feel like the best part of the evening. 

Marks & Spencer

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Marks & Spencer's reverse-collar pyjama sets finish with the kind of precision that makes even the most casual night feel luxurious. The piped button-down nightshirts carry the authority of a perfectly tailored shirt. Fine cottons that breathe effortlessly through the warmest nights, a palette that moves from classic country checks to glossy satin without losing a single note of elegance along the way. 

Twirl around world 


Twirl Around World has solved one of nightwear's most persistent inconveniences: the padded nightsuit, built with discreet in-built support, means there is nothing to layer underneath, nothing to adjust, nothing to think about. 

The nightsuits themselves are the kind of thing you reach for on evenings when you want to look put-together with ease. Getting dressed for bed, it turns out, was never meant to be complicated.

Azurina Boutique

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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There is a very specific kind of dressing dilemma that only surfaces on a girls' trip. You want to be comfortable enough to nap on a five-hour flight and be put together to walk straight from baggage claim to brunch. And Azurina solves the problem.

From bed to beach, the label has quietly redefined what loungewear is supposed to look like. Narrative prints, satin trim, notched lapels, and a silhouette with genuine structure all rendered in fabric soft enough to sleep in and chic enough to be photographed. The result is comfort that does not read as casual and ease that still feels distinctly refined.  

Sleepwear, for the longest time, was the one corner of a woman's wardrobe that fashion forgot to visit. The one category that existed entirely on autopilot—functional, forgettable, and never quite worth the thought. That, quietly and rather beautifully, has changed.

The slumber party is no longer just an evening of face masks and borrowed blankets. It is an occasion. And like every occasion worth showing up for, it now has a wardrobe to match. 

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