Emirates has introduced what it describes as the world's first moisturising pyjamas designed for an airline.
The "loungewear' for first class passengers has billions of capsules applied to the fabric which releases naturally-moisturising sea kelp during movement.
In partnership with Matrix, the suits use microcapsule technology designed to keep skin hydrated during the flight.
They will be available in the first class cabin on overnight long haul flights, such as those from New Zealand to Dubai.
The airline says sea kelp, a brown sea algae or seaweed normally found in the Antarctic Ocean, is known to be rich in nutrients that hydrate skin while retaining moisture, especially useful in an aircraft environment.