STARLUX Airlines has just rolled out new First Class sleepwear developed with Huntsman.
The airline has ย also refreshed economy class amenity kits through FORMIA, and Paul Smith sleepwear is now available in Business.
The First Class sleepwear is 100% organic cotton in burgundy with a navy dogtooth pattern. Passengers receive a V-neck top, drawstring trousers with navy pull-cord and embroidered monogram, all packed in a matching fabric pouch.
Taj Phull from Huntsman stated: “Collaborating with STARLUX has enabled us to fuse our tailoring heritage with a modern travel experience, introducing our design philosophy to a global audience while remaining true to the precision, quality, and innovation that define our house.”



Economy class upgrades
The refreshed economy class kit comes in two designs. A grey bag with a celestial pattern and adjustable cross-body strap, or a teal recycled felt pouch with metallic detailing, top-stitching, and bamboo buttons.
Kit contents include: Urban Apothecary’s Oudh Geranium lip balm (in a 50% PCR tube), cornstarch toothbrush with cap, Miradent toothpaste, 3M earplugs, recycled PET socks, four layer rPET eye mask, kraft paper dental pouch, and FSC leaflet.
Roland Grohmann, CEO of FORMIA, said: “Sleepwear and amenity kits play a growing role in how airlines shape the inflight experience. We’re pleased to support STARLUX in developing a cohesive comfort offering across cabins that brings together heritage brands, considered materials, and thoughtful design.”
STARLUX’s Executive Vice President Lily Chang added: “Every element of the onboard experience matters from the materials we select to the smallest design details, and this sleepwear reflects our commitment to continually raising our standards and exceeding customer expectations on long-haul flights.”
Photos: FORMIA
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