- Fashion blogger Veronika Lipar of Brunette from Wall Street wearing silk short pyjamas pearl hair pin working from bed during quarantine

It’s OK not to get out of pyjamas – this summer pyjama outfit proves it

Stylish pyjama work from home outfit for summer

After weeks of working from home, you probably can’t wait to finally wear pyjamas only for sleep or at least only when in bed. But in case you work from bed, and looking to upgrade your pyjama work from home outfit for summer – here is a summer pyjama work from home outfit idea you need to see. And copy. Oh, yes, you need to copy this stylish summer pyjama outfit. After all, short pyjamas are trending this season.

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Fashion blogger Veronika Lipar of Brunette from Wall Street wearing silk pyjama shorts silk pyjama shirt pearl hair pin working from bed

THE MOST FASHIONABLE PYJAMA OUTFIT FOR SUMMER

As stated in the pyjama trend report, short pyjamas are the most fashionable pyjamas for spring summer 2020. Knowing that shorts are this season’s No. 1 fashion piece, this shouldn’t be surprising at all.

Besides, you can wear silk pyjama shorts, like these that I’m wearing here, outside your bed, too.

Trust me; no one will ever know you are walking around in pyjama shorts if you style your silky pyjama shorts with a long blazer and heels. Don’t worry; I will show you how quite soon (subscribe to new blog post alert to make sure you don’t miss it – click on the little bell in the right bottom corner of your desktop).

But first, you need to find out more about this summer pyjama work from home outfit. Now scroll down to see how to style pyjama shorts for work from bed.

Fashion blogger Veronika Lipar of Brunette from Wall Street wearing silk short pyjamas pearl hair pin working from bed

SHOP AND WEAR SUMMER PYJAMA WORK FROM HOME OUTFIT

By the way, this collage is hyperlinked. You can shop my summer pyjama work from home outfit with only a few clicks. Click inside the pink brackets, and a link will take you to the store where I found that item. You can also find more similar products in the widget below.

 

Ps. Shop fast if you want to wear this summer pyjama work from home outfit in summer 2020. Silk pyjama shorts are trending now, and if you wait for too long, there will be no silk pyjama shorts left in the store for you to shop for.

MORE ABOUT THIS CHIC PYJAMA WORK FROM HOME OUTFIT FOR SUMMER

SLIK PYJAMA SHORTS

My pink silk pyjama shorts come from Carine Gilson, and you can get them here. Indeed, they are a bit pricy for a pyjama shorts but note that these are 100 % silk pyjama shorts trimmed with fine lace and made in EU.

Ps. If you are looking for a more affordable yet similar shorts, then shop for these sustainable pyjama shorts. There are more sustainable satin shorts in the widget below, too.

 

SILK PYJAMA SHIRT

The same silk pyjama shirt (from Stella McCartney) that I’m wearing is sadly already sold out. Worry not; I found a similar silk pyjama shirt from Morgan Lane (shop here).

HAIR ACCESSORIES AND MAKEUP FOR BED

Sure, I wouldn’t wear any hair accessories nor makeup for sleep. Still, since this is my pyjama wfh outfit for summer, some stylish hair accessories and makeup won’t hurt. It’s not that I go straight to sleep the moment I close my laptop. No, hell no. I never sleep with my makeup on. I always remove all my makeup.

Anyway, more about my bedtime ritual some other time.

To see and shop the makeup and hair accessories I wear with this pyjama work from home outfit for summer, check the collage and widget below.

 

 

 

Fashion blogger Veronika Lipar of Brunette from Wall Street dressed in silk short pyjamas pearl hair pin working from bed

MORE SUMMER PYJAMAS AND MORE WORK FROM HOME OUTFITS

That much about this summer pyjama work from home outfit. Now check the pyjama trend report to see what other types of pyjamas are in fashion for summer 2020. Ps. Share this look with your girlfriends who live in sweatpants. It’s time to we all swap sweatpants for stylish shorts. By the way, is it just me or do you feel more comfortable going out in silk pyjama shorts than in sweatpants?