Olivia von Halle Missy Moscow Silk-Cashmere Tracksuit
Does anything say luxury loungewear more than a silk-cashmere tracksuit? Olivia von Halle is a really big name in the game for luxe at-home attire, and it’s evident in this elegant ensemble (THB 37,500). The tracksuit combines metallic pink and black lurex stripe details with an ivory silk-cashmere base. During non-lockdown times it’d make for a sweet airport look too, yet for this season, we’re really loving it for lounging and lazing — in style.


Yolke Leopard Electric Classic Silk Pyjama Set
The classic leopard design gets an electric spin in this Yolke Pyjama Set (approx. THB 10,390). Made from stretch silk, the minty two-piece is cut in a traditional design with a collared shirt and easy drawstring trousers. Silky and cooling, it’s the perfect outfit for slipping under your cotton duvet sheets — or why not knock it out of the park and go silk on those too? Perfection.


Sleeper Linen Lounge Suit Dijon Orange
There is so much to love about this Sleeper linen lounge suit (approx. THB 7000). In the colour of the Vitamin C you should be stocking up this season, there’s something very playful about the frills on the sleeves and shorts of this set. Made of 100% linen, it’s a look that can easily work as both pyjamas or casual wear, meaning that you can still feel kind of ‘dressed up’ when staying home. Score.


Desmond & Dempsey Signature Pyjama Set (Chango Monkey Print)
Be you a pyjama enthusiast (it’s a thing), then you’ll definitely know and love Desmond & Dempsey. This set (approx. THB 4700) is the charming brand’s first ever set, featuring a men’s shirt (ideal for sleeping in, who are we kidding), and a matching pair of shorts. The bold graphic print and colour were inspired by the founders’ trips to Mexico, and bring a burst of energy to any night in. Why they decided to go for a men’s shirt even though it’s a pyjama set designed for women? Two words: longer-looking legs.


Violet Wren Pleated Turban in Ultra Blue Peony
Let’s be real here. If we’re going to be at home for days, it’s likely we’re going to start developing a serious case of Bed — or worse, Couch — Hair. For all those times, Violet Wren has an easy and stylish solution. This Pleated Turban (approx. THB 2000) is adorned with dove grey peony roses and bold ebony accents, and can be worn at home, on a supermarket run, or overnight, so as to protect your precious locks.


Sleeper Party Pajama Set with Feathers in Polka Dot
Here’s a pyjama that knows how to party. A classic of the Sleeper brand, this set (approx. THB 7200) consists of pants and a shirt, each frilled with marabou feathers. The shirt features beautiful mother-of-pearl buttons, and two patch pockets as charming accents, making the entire look a perfect outfit for hosting a dinner party at home. In combination with a pair of heels, it’d make for a neat going out outfit for when this finally blows over, too.


Ralph Lauren Ombre Fleece Hoodie
Is ombre still a thing? Ralph Lauren says it is. For those who are more hoodies and sweats than silky and slinky pyjama sets, this Ralph Lauren Hoodie (approx. THB 6900) will keep you cosy. It’s a refreshing burst of orange and blue, much like a sunset, a cocktail, or water and a citrus tablet. Cosy up.


Olivia von Halle Queenie Onyx Full Length Silk Kimono
Here’s one for the queen of the house. Made with 10 metres of 19 momma silk, this Olivia von Halle kimono (approx. THB 29,800) is as regal as they come. In the word’s of the brand itself, it’s “butter-soft and unapologetically spoiling.” The design features a prowling panther print and cream matte sash, allowing for a graceful drape and look. Loungewear, but make it luxury.



Staying in is the new going out, and as firm purveyors of a fashion trend known as ‘pyjamas,’ we can’t say we’re all too mad about it.
As the situation surrounding the pandemic keeps getting more serious, it has become extremely important to practice social distancing. A key means to do this is by staying home more and avoiding crowded areas. It’s fair, given the dangers of COVID-19, but it doesn’t mean that by staying in you should be dressing up any less.
After all, nobody said you need to restrict yourself to an old gym shirt or an oversized sweater when you’re hanging out at home. You can still answer all your work emails in a fabulous silk kimono. You can still water your plants in a linen two-piece. Staying at home means being comfortable — yes — but it doesn’t have to mean boring. Here, we’ve put together some of our favourite luxury loungewear items of the minute. When you look good, you feel good, so it’s a good time to get (online) shopping. Swipe on.
[Featured and hero image credit: Olivia von Halle via Facebook]
The best luxury loungewear for staying in this month
Staying in is the new going out, and as firm purveyors of a fashion trend known as ‘pyjamas,’ we can’t say we’re all too mad about it.
As the situation surrounding the pandemic keeps getting more serious, it has become extremely important to practice social distancing. A key means to do this is by staying home more and avoiding crowded areas. It’s fair, given the dangers of COVID-19, but it doesn’t mean that by staying in you should be dressing up any less.
After all, nobody said you need to restrict yourself to an old gym shirt or an oversized sweater when you’re hanging out at home. You can still answer all your work emails in a fabulous silk kimono. You can still water your plants in a linen two-piece. Staying at home means being comfortable — yes — but it doesn’t have to mean boring. Here, we’ve put together some of our favourite luxury loungewear items of the minute. When you look good, you feel good, so it’s a good time to get (online) shopping. Swipe on.
[Featured and hero image credit: Olivia von Halle via Facebook]


Lisa Gries
Creative Content Director, Bangkok
Lisa is the Creative Content Director at Lifestyle Asia Thailand. When she’s not knees-deep in SEO analysis or editorial calendars, you’ll likely find her in downward-facing dog at the yoga studio, or immersed in conversation at a secret bar in China town. Lisa writes mostly on dining, travel, and pop-culture, and is a huge fan of soup dumplings, Riesling, and power napping — in exactly that order.