Luxury Sleepwear, Dream in Style
Bed is such a problematic area. How do you go to sleep? And who do you sleep with? … Derek Rose? Morgan Lane? Andy Spade and his Sleepy Jones’ ribbed hems or $198 cacti? Or maybe Shilpa Shah and Carla Galardo and their San Francisco organic Cuyana Pima?, or Anne Read Lattimore and Cassandra Cannon’s General Sleep gingham and fruits? Molly Goddard and Joel Jeffery’s Desmond & Dempsey midi-slips? Lunya long sleeves? Floaty camisoles? Hill House’s Nap Dresses? Tencel? Serena & Lily flannels? $2000 Gucci silk Tian? Raikls Ciara plaid jimmy-jams? Or someone New York-based like Araks Yeramayna’s eponymous French stretch lace and georgette slips?
Nightie or pajamas? Or just you under a unisex Danish Tekla poplin nightshirt? Bonsoir of London French pleat? Victoria or Jersey night dress? Or something diaphanous by Loup Charmant? Or Slinky by Dora Larsen like the cupro-viscose blend scalloped-edged lace Oila?
The company was established in London by Georgia Larsen in 2016 and named after her dog. Tired of wearing uncomfortable and uninspiring bras, Georgia left her job working for a major fashion retailer to create innovative color combinations with contemporary lingerie shapes. Who do you want to share your bed with? The choice is limitless. Fancy a Belgian? Like Carine Gilson. Or Lanz of Salzburg?
Top-the-range boudoir couture Coco Chanel-inspired, elegant but whimsical $500-700 Art Nouveau print Olivia Von Halle? A stripey Asceno? A slinky Maison Essentiale? Lunja cooldown rompers? Hesper Fox? Or, perhaps you would prefer to spend the night with something young and vintage and have a mother-and-daughter experience courtesy of Tamar and Geraldine Gottesman’s Sleep Code? We’ve all spent the night with an Egyptian. But forget the cotton thread counts. And the high-end Baby dolls. And naked. Nothing is not trans-seasonal.
The White Company offers everything from boho shorties, cotton poplin pajama shorts, pajama sets, and cotton embroidered strappy nighties to lace camis.
There are so many people out there eager for you to sleep with them. From the Philippines (Josie Natori). From Bologna La Perla), and Switzerland (Carla Hanro). And Oscar de la Pinta is always available with his slumber caftans.
You are never too young for A Rip Van Winkle nightcap or too old for sheer nighttime chemise.
Forget the Emma pillows, the iconic Italian Pratesi linen sheets, the Brinkhaus Morpheus Dust Mite covers, the top-quality Tempur pillow clouds, the duck feathers, and the California Laguna Aireloom firm mattress.
Set up by Issy Falkner in 2014 and taken over and re-branded by her daughter Emily Campbell in 2020 If Only If is all ages, all sizes, slow, mindful nightwear made with Indian cotton and silk.
Sleep around before making your final decision about who you really want to sleep with.