Giftable lingerie, loungewear and pajamas for Valentine’s Day at home
These are the Valentine’s gifts that make staying in feel deliberate: silk, lace and soft knits that look as good at midnight as they do over coffee.

The prettiest Valentine’s gifts right now are the ones you actually want to keep wearing after dessert. Forget anything that feels like a consolation prize for a canceled dinner reservation. The best pieces at home sit in that delicious middle ground between lingerie, sleepwear and real clothes, so the night feels styled, not accidental.
Start with one piece that changes the whole mood
If you want the gift to feel instantly glamorous, a slip dress is the shortcut. SKIMS’s Soft Lounge Long Slip Dress, $80, is made from the brand’s signature modal rib fabric, with a straight neckline, adjustable spaghetti straps and a body-hugging drape that reads more like a going-out dress than pajamas. It also comes in a petite length, which makes it easy to gift without worrying that the hem will swallow someone whole. Pair it with the Fits Everybody Lace Scoop Bralette, $38, if you want a little romance under the look. That bralette is pullover-style, second-skin soft and finished with stretchy lace, which makes it a smart pick for someone who likes lingerie that disappears under clothes but still feels pretty on its own.
Choose pajamas that look polished in daylight
For the person who wants her Valentine’s set to work from bedtime to breakfast, Eberjey’s Gisele TENCEL Modal PJs are the safe bet, but not the boring one. The long set is $158 and the short-sleeve set is also $158; both are made from 95 percent TENCEL Modal and 5 percent elastane, with a button-front top, notch collar, functional pocket and contrast piping. The long set has a 30.5-inch inseam, which is useful to know if the recipient is tall, and the brand’s own reviews make the cult status pretty obvious: the long set has 1,551 reviews and a 4.8-star average. This is the gift for someone who values softness first but still wants the set to look tailored enough that a robe or cardigan feels optional, not required.
If lace is the point, keep it easy
There is a difference between lingerie that looks beautiful and lingerie that feels like homework. SKIMS’s Sleep Lace Cami and Pant Set, $84, gets the balance right: delicate lace trim at the neckline and hem, adjustable straps, a slim straight-leg pant, an elastic waistband and a drawstring. It is romantic without being fussy, which is exactly why it works for Valentine’s night at home. For a more mix-and-match version, SKIMS’s Soft Lounge Short Sleep Set, $110, leans into the same easy glamour with a classic button-up top, fitted shorts, chest pocket details and interior drawstrings in the same buttery modal rib fabric. These are the pieces I’d give to someone who wants to feel dressed for the occasion without spending the evening adjusting straps or worrying about dry-clean-only drama.
When you want the robe to do the flirting
A good robe can be the whole fantasy. Fleur du Mal’s Angel Sleeve Robe, $298, is the kind of piece that makes getting ready and getting undressed feel equally intentional, which is exactly the brand’s lane. Fleur du Mal positions itself at the intersection of luxury lingerie and ready-to-wear, and its robe collection leans sensual, soft and refined rather than spa-basic. That makes this a better gift for the person who likes her loungewear with a little attitude, especially if she already owns enough simple pajamas and wants something that looks like it belongs in a very chic apartment, not a hotel closet. At this price, it is clearly a splurge, but that is part of the appeal: it feels like the one piece in the room that signals you meant it.

For the silk lover, go limited-edition
If you want the gift to feel scarce and a little special, LilySilk’s 2026 Valentine collection does the work for you. The lineup includes a Striped Charmeuse Camisole Set for $169, a Striped Charmeuse Short Pajama Set for $199 and a Striped Charmeuse Pajama Set for $279, plus add-ons like a Sleep Mask for $49 and Scrunchies for $29. That is the box to choose when you want the whole evening to feel coordinated, right down to the accessories. The appeal here is not just silk, it is the total look: polished piping, matching pieces and enough shine to make staying in feel like a decision, not a default.
The smartest Valentine’s-at-home gifts all do the same thing: they let comfort and seduction share a closet. A soft modal set, a lace-trimmed cami, a slip dress that passes for fashion, or a silk robe that makes a hallway feel like a runway, each one turns the night into something you will remember because it looked as good as it felt.
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