Luxury travel just got an upgrade. Air France has tapped none other than Simon Porte Jacquemus to design an exclusive loungewear set for its La Première first-class passengers—because even at 35,000 feet, style matters.
Dubbed “Le Pyjama”, the navy-blue cotton set is a sleek nod to French elegance, featuring Air France’s signature winged seahorse emblem on the chest and an embroidered Jacquemus logo on the back. The attention to detail extends beyond the fit—each set is delivered in a pillowcase-shaped cotton pouch, sealed with Jacquemus’ signature round-square buttons, because why should packaging be an afterthought?
Passengers can choose between two silhouettes: a V-neck tailored fit for those who want that sharp, structured look, or a crewneck regular fit for peak comfort. With sizes ranging from small to extra-large, exclusivity meets accessibility in the sky.
But Jacquemus isn’t the only name shaping Air France’s upmarket transformation. The airline is also rolling out Dumas Paris bedding, a Sisley-stocked amenity kit, and next-level cocktails crafted by mixologist Matthias Giroud. It’s all part of the new La Première suite experience, offering passengers over 35 square feet of personal space, five panoramic windows, and electric sliding partitions for peak privacy.
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