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Calling all brides-to-be! These are the best bride pyjamas to shop for your big day
From sexy sets to personalised designs
Tying the knot in 2025? Then you'd better have 'finding the best bride pyjamas' high up on your to-do list. Yep, if you thought the options were endless when it came to your wedding dress (do you save your budget with a high street design? Go boho? Mix it up with a short dress? Or what about a jumpsuit?) just wait until you start shopping for bridal PJs...
An integral part of the getting ready process of a wedding morning, there are a few things to consider when it comes to deciding what to wear. After all, this is technically your first outfit as an official bride. Plus, you're going to have a lot of photos taken of you in this ensemble, so choosing the best bride pyjamas is hella important.
How We Test Bride Pyjamas
First up, comfort is key. Depending on the number of bridesmaids you have and if any family or friends will be joining you, it can take hoursss to get everyone's hair and makeup done. With this in mind, it's also important to consider the season. Summer weddings call for cami and shorts sets, while long-sleeve and trouser two-pieces may be better suited to winter ceremonies.
Also, don't forget to think about changing out of your jammies and into your dress. Button-down shirts mean zero risk comes to messing up your hair and makeup, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't opt for a cami top or satin slip. Just look out for adjustable straps that can be lengthened to make removing over your head less tricky.
Next, the design. Personalised styles are popular to match with your bride tribe, while sexy styles along the same theme as bridal lingerie are great if you want to re-wear your nightwear on your honeymoon. For a feeling of luxury, you can't go wrong with silk but this will cost you.
Satin styles are much more purse-friendly without compromising on that soft, lightweight feel. If you're prone to sweating when you're nervous (no shame, everyone gets a little jittery on their big day), you might want to go for good old breathable cotton though.
And finally, colour. White is the obvious choice but you can buck tradition with blush and pale pink hues that also feel appropriate for the occasion. Or, why not tick off your "something blue" with an all-blue set or designs that feature a splash of colour?
We told you, there really is something for everyone. So, to make finding the best bride pyjamas for you that little bit easier, we've rounded up our favourites to shop now.
Kara Kia is the Ecommerce Editor for Women's Lifestyle at Hearst UK, leading Cosmopolitan UK's digital shopping strategy across fashion, beauty and lifestyle. With over eight years of experience as a journalist and editor, Kara specialises in skincare, makeup, haircare and helping women find their personal style — trying and testing every product she recommends. A trusted voice in fashion and beauty ecommerce, Kara's most-read guides include the best wedding dresses under £1000, the best affordable jewellery brands, the best Korean skincare products, and the best products for curly hair. She also covers major shopping events including Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day for Cosmopolitan, Red and Prima. Kara previously held the role of contributing Fashion and Beauty Ecommerce Editor at ELLE UK and Harper's Bazaar UK; before joining Hearst, she was Fashion Content Editor at NET-A-PORTER's Porter Magazine, Associate Editor at PopSugar, and wrote for Refinery29 and LOVE Magazine. An experienced interviewer, she has spoken to Zendaya, Alicia Keys, Simone Biles and Tyla about life, work and style. Born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica and formerly based in Toronto, Kara now lives in London. Follow Kara on Instagram @kara.kia
Alexandria Dale is the Digital Fashion Writer at Cosmopolitan UK. Covering everything from the celebrity style moments worth knowing about to the latest fashion news, there’s nothing she loves more than finding a high street dupe of a must-have designer item. As well as discovering new brands, she’s passionate about sustainable fashion and establishing the trends that are actually worth investing in. Having worked in fashion journalism for six years, she has experience at both digital and print publications including Glamour and Ok!

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