Make your days at home more comfortable without losing sight of elegance and style.
Months into the pandemic and we have settled into our unique routines, especially those who work from home. Staying in the house allows us much freedom with how we spend our time and how we dress up. However, the lack of outside engagements doesn’t mean we would no longer care about how we look. Now is the time to try new styles and mix up old ones. So, if you are looking for something comfortable to wear yet still sophisticated, here is a list of minimalist loungewear you can add to your wardrobe.
Vania Romoff
Slip into strongly feminine and classic pieces with Vania’s silk sets as you work from home or lounge in the house. The pieces come in full blouse and midi lengths, each cascading in beautiful sheer textures. Wearing one feels like being swathed in sophistication, a true signature of VR.
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Chris Nick
Known for his tailored pieces in solid hues, Chris releases two new capsule collections: the Lounge Line and Evening Basics. Taking off from the need for versatility in these times, the new collection can be worn from day to night. Inspired by tuxedos, lapel robes, and shirts, each piece is made of the smoothest silk, bringing out an unmatched luxurious look and feel to it.
Terry
Resembling the feeling of wrapping yourself around beach towels as you come out of the pool or the sea, terry toweling now comes in home ensembles. The Australian-based label debuts with a small collection of jumpsuits, tops, and bottoms. Recently, they have added bucket hats and wrap-around skirts as well. The sheer softness of the fabric is definitely an invitation to wear it all day.
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Le Weekend
Rosanna Ocampo’s enthusiasm for the tropics inspired her recent line, Le Weekend. The array of dresses, shorts, and blazer sets feature a relaxing, resort-living vibe. Made of linen, the clothes carry a playful spirit as well as seen with its lovely fringe detail. These can be worn for online meetings without coming off too formal—the perfect balance of elegance and comfort.
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Maisson Essentiele
The Australian label creates sustainable loungewear of the finest quality silk. While they carry minimalist designs, they have simple striped ones, recalling the traditional prints of pajamas. To add a little flair, there are also sets with lovely ostrich feather detail.
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Suravilla
Designed by Sandra Seifert, the label recently released its activewear that doubles as loungewear for its elegant silhouette and feminine detail. From pastel hues to a universal staple black, the pieces are perfect for work at home, summer travel, or a simple day at home. With the clothing’s versatility, one can pair it with Suravilla’s reversible face masks from its Essential Collection.
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Patton Studio
While mostly featuring hand-selected vintage pieces, Patton has an array of minimalist loungewear as well. The cropped tops and cropped shorts come in solid hues. One can easily match and layer these with printed pieces. The snug fit also allows for freer movement, making these clothes the perfect definition of “lounging all-day.”
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White Label Intimates
For lovers of prints and colors, this label carries a wide range of lightweight sleepwear in silk, linen, and cotton sets. Whether you are looking for simple floral prints or playful sketches of shapes and elements from nature, these pajama sets add life to your evening routine.
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