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Closer home, designers like Aneeth Arora’s ‘Lazy Pero’ collection and Nida Mahmood’s breezy printed pajamas etc. Wait, this is not about your lace-collared flannel nighties, or your stained college sweats or the worn-out Sarojini Nagar pyjamas. As fashion stylist Rishi Raj Nylon Spandex Fabric wholesale cautions, “Fabrics for dormcore need not necessarily be your typical nightwear fabrics. It is an interesting break from serious fashion. If you have a model-like physique or have fabulous confidence in your personality, then go ahead and flaunt your pyjamas in public.
Being easy and relaxed yet fashionable at the same time is a win-win situation for those adopting the trend. Only a handful of Bollywood actors like Kangana Ranaut, Neha Dhupia or Shilpa Shetty can easily carry off this trend with great élan. “One can team up an easy, breezy pyjama with a loose crop top,” she adds. To rock the trend, go in for a twin set with uppers and lowers matched and well coordinated. While going easy and comfy with your outfits is permissible, do not go totally anti-fit. The apparel should still have a proper fall, a neat finish and should be made of good quality fabrics. The core idea behind movements like dormcore or normcore is anti-fashion, mostly in terms of the fabrics and silhouettes that you pick up while soaking in the trend.”Pulling off this trend and not appearing like you’re out sleepwalking whilst at a dinner or a red-carpet event is the key to rock the trend.
Unless you are confident of your body type, I suggest celebs steer clear of the trend, as it needs some sincere thought before adopting it. Welcoming the trend, designer Nida Mahmood puts forth, “It is a good respite to see the silhouettes that you would never see outside your house, moving from the indoors to the runways. Personally, I strongly believe in that and the fact that it is important to be ‘appropriately dressed’. In the West, it comes a little more naturally to them as they have been wearing pyjama sets for a long time and their sense of fashion is also understated as they never over-accessorise or dramatise their looks but with Asian body types, it is slightly difficult to carry the trend with the same kind of ease.”