

Dress in this elegant silver piece that will surely turn heads. The straight-cut dress features a knotted sleeve for extra detailing.


Satin blazers are well suited for hot and humid weather. It’s thin enough to be worn outside, but still have the conservative feel to it once worn.


As loose satin pants normally resembles sleepwear, a fitted one like this would be the opposite. This Christopher Kane satin trousers feature side slit pockets, a pleated design, a tapered leg, and tied cuffs.


This lace camisole top from Carine Gilson is indeed a lingerie piece. To make it look less like a lingerie, style with a form fitting bottom as a contrast to the loose top.


If you’re afraid of looking too ‘young’ in a varsity jacket, those made out of satin have a more sophisticated vibe to it. This one features a press stud fastening, with embroidered flowers and scribbles throughout.


Slip dresses — also a main piece in sleepwear, can be worn outside if paired properly. Like how Gigi Hadid styled hers, a varsity jacket and covered in accessories to give it a more casual approach instead of lingerie.


Layering helps when it comes to satin. Unless you’re not into that, form-fitting, or dresses that have shape and texture like this one helps in making it look more outdoor than indoor.

Like how certain sleepwear designs can somewhat be worn from bed to the outdoors, clothes that are made of satin are also highly questionable. Is it supposed to be worn just indoors or can you just put it on and wear it from day to night.
Satin is making an appearance in almost every form, even though they’re still most commonly used in lingerie and nightwear. The soft and silky material just clings on to your figure nicely, giving out a particular sensual vibe to it. When it’s worn out of the bedroom, people tend to turn heads since it’s always known that satin equals to indoor wear. Satin is indeed a sexy material, yet breezy and comfortable to be worn in this humid weather — more reasons to wear this delicate fabric out the door.
But when it comes to fashion — yes it’s possible. And it has been proven with brands like Victoria Beckham and Tom Ford that showcased satin on daywear at their runway shows. Plus, they do not only come in slip dresses and gowns. Satin shoes, jackets, and even athleisure pants are seen on the racks.
Scroll through our gallery for ideas on how you can work satin outdoors without looking like you’re dressed for the bedroom.
How to look luxurious in satin
Like how certain sleepwear designs can somewhat be worn from bed to the outdoors, clothes that are made of satin are also highly questionable. Is it supposed to be worn just indoors or can you just put it on and wear it from day to night.
Satin is making an appearance in almost every form, even though they’re still most commonly used in lingerie and nightwear. The soft and silky material just clings on to your figure nicely, giving out a particular sensual vibe to it. When it’s worn out of the bedroom, people tend to turn heads since it’s always known that satin equals to indoor wear. Satin is indeed a sexy material, yet breezy and comfortable to be worn in this humid weather — more reasons to wear this delicate fabric out the door.
But when it comes to fashion — yes it’s possible. And it has been proven with brands like Victoria Beckham and Tom Ford that showcased satin on daywear at their runway shows. Plus, they do not only come in slip dresses and gowns. Satin shoes, jackets, and even athleisure pants are seen on the racks.
Scroll through our gallery for ideas on how you can work satin outdoors without looking like you’re dressed for the bedroom.
