Jessica's nightie dresses in Netflix's 'Too Much' is the PJ inspo we need, this is exactly where to get them
If you have yet to watch – it literally came out this morning [Thursday 10 July], so no shame if you've been a little busy – the show follows Jessica (played by Stalter, Cosmo UK's latest digital cover star NBD), an American who moves to the UK following a messy breakup. Despite striving for a life of solitude, yet having a romanticised idea in mind of what living in London will be like, she ends up falling for musician Felix (played by Will Sharpe). Written by Lena Dunham and developed alongside her musician husband, Luis Felber, the romantic-comedy series is loosely based on the true story of the American writer and director's own move to the UK, where she met and married Felber.
But back to the fashion. As the show's title suggests, Jessica is perceived as a lot by the Brits she encounters, and that extends to her clothing. Consisting of bright neon hues, exaggerated silhouettes and OTT prints (like her floral printed rain mac, an archival Celia B design FYI), her wardrobe also features a number of night dresses from independent British brand, If Only If.
As well as the Clover and Pandora dresses, white cotton designs featuring adorable frilled necklines and cuffs, Jessica also dons the India short nightie in a recurrent gingham with the label even making a coordinating nightie for her dog. Unfortunately, the dog nighties aren't currently listed on the site to buy, but we imagine it's only a matter of time. I mean, I want one and I don't even have a dog...£130.00 at If Only If£85.00 at If Only If£135.00 at If Only If
'It's an extraordinary feeling to see the beautiful Meg Stalter in this hugely anticipated show on Netflix wearing one of our nightgowns,' Emily Campbell, Creative Director of If Only If, shares. 'I will always see ourselves as a small, family-run business, so utterly surreal pinch-me moments like this are such a thrill.'
And on that note, if you'll excuse me as I have to get back to binge-watching Too Much.
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