How to Dress for Comfort and Still Look Cool on Christmas Day
Clothes on Christmas day serve one purpose only—the ability to camouflage three extra servings of pavlova. And thankfully, pyjama dressing is here to solve that problem. The matching two piece will make you feel pulled together, even when you feel less than chic after a whole day of eating.
The layered print-on-print, or head-to-toe block colour causes an optical illusion by lengthening your body and causing a distraction. Which is exactly what you’ll need after a few too many helpings. Elevate the look with jewelled sandals and simple accessories—Christmas day = comfort. So less is more.
Keep scrolling to see our favourite matching sets.
ASOS Co-Ord Knitted Culottes ($20)
Cecilie Copenhagen Shorts ($95)
Bassike Stripe Cotton Asymmetric Skirt ($320)
Finders Keepers Claude Short ($150)
C/MEO Collective Too Close Short ($150)
Scanlan Theodore Galaxy Trapeze Pant ($400)
What do you like to wear on Christmas Day? Let us know in the comments below!
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