RAMONES tee (similar here)
FOREVER 21 pajama trousers
NEFF sunglasses
ALDO sunglasses
Stylists and bloggers continuously
define day-to-night outfits; pieces that can be styled for the day and
transformed for the night. But have you ever read about or heard of or seen an
outfit that can go from night-to-day; an outfit that is comfortable enough to
sleep in but can also be worn on the streets in style? Welcome the PJ trend.
The rise of pajama inspired shirts
and pants for daywear has proven that anything is possible in fashion. I would
love to meet the person that thought of the wonderful idea of pulling their
pajamas from their daytime slumber and awaking this trend.
Some people fully embrace this
trend by wearing baggy pajama pants with a matching button up pajama shirt
(just like cute little Grandpas wear J). Sandra
from one of my favorite blogs 5 Inch and Up shows an example of this style,
which she calls a pajama suit. However,
I wasn’t as daring with this trend so I opted solely for a pair of baggy and
patterned pajama inspired trousers.
HINT: When styling around a pajama trouser such as these there are some things to keep in mind:
(1)I recommend a loose fitting
top rather than a tighter one in order to balance the bagginess of the pant.
(2) The pants look best with a
heel rather than a flat shoe. This is
because these pants generally have a lowered crotch, which makes your legs look
shorter. The heels serve to lengthen the
leg line.
(3) Balance the bagginess of the
shirt and pants with structured and strong pieces. Think about sharp angles and
more structured fabrics when choosing a garment to style with the pants. Jewelry can also be used to balance the
outfit instead of a piece of clothing.
Choose jewelry made of hard materials such as metal and stones.
Also look for jewelry that has strong angles.
For a night out I would choose to
cover a loose silk top or t-shirt with a structured neutral-colored blazer
(with sharp shoulders or with other strong angles). Pair this outfit with heels
that match the blazer color. The sharp angles in the blazer and the femininity
of the heels will contrast beautifully with the bagginess of the pants and
shirt.
For the streets you can look to my
photos and the below collage for inspiration. I recommend wearing a loose fitting t-shirt
(such as a blank, band, or graphic tee). Tuck the front of the shirt into
the pants so as to show the top of the pants.
Then finish the outfit with a fun pair of heeled ankle boots.
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