From Prada to JW Anderson and Selke, menswear and womenswear are collaboratively going to bed. The trend is hitting snooze and embraces details that remind us of cozy times in bed. From pillow pouches to duvet inspired blankets and coats, a quilted and comfy feel are key. Burberry even added hot water bottles as bags on its latest shows, which are referencing the coziness of the bed as no other. The look reminds us of the iconic 2005 Viktor 1 Rolf collection with attached pillows to dresses but feels more appropriate than ever. With pneumatic elements as a current fashion favorite across the industry, the trend is pushing the literal duvet look to its limits. Garments feel and look like a giant blanket wrapped around the body. The style is supported by other trends like the underwear-out style, nightie and pajama aesthetics in silkies and pure striped cottons with a bed-linen allure. The look rejects excessive beauty standards and turns the bedroom into something wearable, especially as people have established more intimate relationships with their rooms over the past two years.