Dolce & Gabbana SS26: Pyjama Boys – The Art of Italian Ease

At Milan Fashion Week, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana redefined menswear with an all‑white proscenium showcase on Viale Piave. From the first look to the finale, models exuded a wrinkled-romance aesthetic: rumpled pajama sets in clashing stripes, short and long trousers, and boldly casual pairings. Lightweight cotton jacquard—think pink, baby‑blue, café-au-lait—anchored the collection in a soft, summer-ready palette  .

🛏️ When Sleepwear Becomes Streetwear

What began as loungewear transcended norms with unexpected combinations. A double-breasted suit jacket worn over pink pin‑striped pajama pants ingeniously captured the tension between work and leisure. In one standout moment, a crisp blue-and-white striped pajama top was elegantly tucked into white leather Bermuda shorts, bridging formal tailoring and seaside daywear. Visible boxers and oversized cuffs added playful rebellion to polished outfits.

🤍 Seaside & After‑Hours Flourishes

Evening looks glowed with shimmering bead‑floral embroidery, fuzzy sliders, animal-print dressing gowns, and cameo brooches—an intriguing blend of leisure and opulence. Raw knitwear and furry overcoats layered tactile depth onto the collection’s relaxed foundation.

🌐 From Runway Out into the Streets

In a stunning finale, “Pyjama Boys” models took to Viale Piave, marching past thousands gathered outside the Metropol theater—turning the catwalk into a city‑wide celebration. Front‑row guests included Zane Phillips, Theo James, Lucien Laviscount, and Michele Morrone.

📝 Style Takeaways

1. Pajama tailoring is no longer just bedtime attire.

DG turns sleepwear into daywear with stiffness in silhouettes, proving character lies in the wrinkles.

2. The elegance of Italian summers.

Light fabrics, pastel tones, and seashore-ready prints evoke Mediterranean relaxation with la dolce vita charm.

3. Wearable theatricality.

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Statement pieces like embroidered pajama suits and fuzzy foot‑gear offer affordable drama.


✍️ Suggested Closing Thoughts

“With ‘Pyjama Boys’, Dolce & Gabbana show us that style isn’t just about form—it’s about feeling good. They’ve blurred the boundaries between sleepwear and streetwear, crafting an Italian summer fantasy we didn’t know we needed.”


In the #DGSS26 Collection, the pyjamas take center stage in the men’s wardrobe revealing unexpected pairings. Featuring on the catwalk in lightweight cotton jacquard with vertical stripes and embodying a refined classic #MadeInItaly style. 

Discover more about the #DolceGabbana show at https://bit.ly/DGFW25__MenFashionShow_

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  1. The pajama attire has a timeless charm, but it would be like a trend on TikTok. It might work, but it would soon become outdated.

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