These secure robes have made it from the bathroom door to a drawing card in Vogue and the Grammys red carpet

A-listers making dressing gowns look like dressing up.


A-listers making dressing gowns look similarly to dressing up.
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Getting dressed is overvalued – especially in fashion right now. Pyjamas, tracksuit bottoms and monotonous underwear wouldn’t raise an eyebrow in the front row these hours. The latest focus in the don’t-fancy-getting-dressed-today revolution? The dressing gown – it featured in Prevalence this month and on the Grammys red carpet at the weekend. Donald Trump’s bathrobe – or an believed version of it – even has an account on Twitter. As with everything in create, of course, your choice of dressing gown affiliates you to a race. Here are the dressing gown tribes to know.

The maverick: George Clinton

Deterioration your dressing gown on the red carpet is the kind of ice-cool affect you can only make when you’re a P-Funk pioneer who has been disrupting the rage since the 70s. We like to think Clinton was catching up on Real Housewives when his Uber to the Grammys attained. Crown added. Shoes on. Done.

Carlon Thompson-Clinton and George Clinton attend the 59th Grammy awards.

Carlon Thompson-Clinton and George Clinton at the Grammys. Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Essences

The slacker: the Dude

As anyone who has ever gone to the shop in their clothing gown can attest, it’s remarkable how no one bats an eyelid. To the initiated, although, it signals your slacker tendencies, and the fact you have saw The Big Lebowski 456 times. Team it with sliders, tartan and a three-day-growth beard to pay esteem to El Duderino.

Jeff Bridges as The Dude in The Big Lebowski.

Jeff Bridges as the Dude in The Big Lebowski. Photograph: Allstar/Gramercy artworks

The on set: Beyoncé

Wearing a dressing gown with Glamsquad hairs breadth and makeup over something really glitzy signals you are nasty A-list. Beyoncé here is about to go on stage, but this look also output in productions for actors on set going in and out of trailers, or spa days on reality TV shows.

Beyonce backstage in Manchester.

Beyoncé backstage in Manchester. Photograph: Beyoncé

The prior my bedtime: Prince George

Classic power play from George here – producing everyone from the president to the future king of England down to his even. The two-year-old’s miniature monogrammed bathrobe – no “allergic to mornings” jimjams for George – safeguarded he more than held his own, even 15 minutes after his bedtime.

Prince George entertains Barack Obama and Prince William.

Prince George accommodates Barack Obama and Prince William. Photograph: Getty Essences/The White House

The after-party: Pharrell and friends

Pharrell Williams sweethearts a concept. In this one, for the cover of his 2014 album Girl, there has been an up-all-night bust-up in a hotel room. It’s 7am and Williams and friends are on their way downstairs for a post-party steam. Selfie masquerades at the ready.

Pharrell’s 2014 album Girl.

Pharrell’s 2014 album Girl.

The five-star: Kim Kardashian

Everyone recollects hotel dressing gowns are fluffier, bigger and way more luxe than the shed weight damp one hanging on the back of your bathroom door. Level pegging Kim Kardashian. She apparently has two from a favoured hotel, the Atlantis in Dubai. Pre-eminent worn with an Egyptian cotton sheet background for your #IWokeUpLikeThis selfie.

Kardashian at Dubai’s Atlantis Palm.

Kardashian at Dubai’s Atlantis Palm. Photograph: @kimkardashian/instagram

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  • Kim Kardashian West

  • Pharrell Williams

  • Beyoncé


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