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Printed Silk Pajamas lifestyle movement and fabric detail

Printed Silk Pajamas POLA: Art Translated Into Fabric

Printed Silk Pajamas POLA begin not as garments, but as a visual idea. From the very first stage, the collection was conceived as a collaboration between fashion and contemporary illustration — where silk becomes a surface for artistic expression rather than a decorative base.

Within the first POLA collection, Printed Silk Pajamas POLA are treated as wearable objects. They are designed to carry meaning, movement, and authorship, not simply comfort. This approach defines the identity of the brand and frames silk as a medium capable of preserving the integrity of an artist’s visual language.

Printed Silk Pajamas POLA showcasing illustrated silk fabric and relaxed silhouette
Printed Silk Pajamas POLA with artist illustration worn as lifestyle loungewear
Printed Silk Pajamas POLA and the Role of Artistic Collaboration
 
The foundation of Printed Silk Pajamas POLA lies in the collaboration with British illustrator Ashley Percival, whose work is known for expressive energy, bold color decisions, and a strong sense of rhythm. His work has been commissioned by some of the world’s most influential brands, including Gucci, for an extensive clothing collection, and IKEA, for licensed artwork, among others.
 
Silk, in this case, functions as a canvas rather than a backdrop. The fabric allows the illustration to exist in motion, responding to the body without losing its structure. When worn, the artwork does not flatten; it shifts, folds, and reappears, reinforcing the idea that Printed Silk Pajamas POLA are experienced in time and space.
 
Design Approach Behind Printed Silk Pajamas POLA
 
The collection includes three silhouettes: a pajama set with trousers, a pajama set with shorts, and a nightshirt. These forms were selected for their architectural simplicity. Each silhouette is intentionally restrained, ensuring that the illustration remains central.
 
Rather than offering excessive variation, Printed Silk Pajamas POLA explore depth through continuity. Three colorways present the same artwork under different tonal conditions, allowing the illustration to communicate distinct moods while retaining its original identity.
 
Printed Silk Pajamas POLA as Wearable Art
 
What distinguishes Printed Silk Pajamas POLA is the refusal to position sleepwear as a private or secondary garment. These pieces are designed to move beyond the domestic interior. The fluidity of silk and the strength of the illustration allow the garments to function in transitional spaces — between home and public life, between rest and presence.
 
This shift places silk pajamas within a broader cultural context. They are no longer confined to nightwear conventions but become part of a wider dialogue around clothing as expression. In this sense, Printed Silk Pajamas POLA exist at the intersection of fashion, art, and object design.
 
Editorial Recognition and Cultural Placement
 
The collection has already entered an international editorial context. Printed Silk Pajamas POLA were featured in an ELLE art-inspired gift guide, where the piece was presented alongside curated selections rooted in visual culture and design.
 
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The first POLA collection is currently available through selected international platforms, including Wolf & Badger, as well as via the official POLA website.
 
•Explore the full collection → https://polabrand.com/shop/
•Learn more about the artist → https://polabrand.com/ashley_percival/