Hugh would also reveal to the outlet that he didn't have a stylist. Instead, he chose all his clothes and shoes and had "absolutely no idea how much anything costs."
"The fact that I wear sleepwear evolved early on—I started the magazine in 1953—found myself working at night, around the clock, and then got the first mansion in Chicago [in 1953]," he once shared via Coveteur. "The plan was if I had the mansion to go to I wouldn't be working quite so much, but the reality is I found myself taking the work with me and I started working out of the mansion—much of it at night—and it just became a natural kind of thing to wear the pajamas, they were comfortable."
While we're not sure if Hugh deserves all the credit, loungewear has since become its own fashion category while pajama dressing has reached a whole new level of luxury with brands like Michael Kors and Prada sporting looks on the runway.
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