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Top Luxury Duvet Covers to Shop in 2025
Considering the amount of time you spend cozied up in bed during the span of a lifetime, a high-quality duvet cover is one of the most worthy investments you can make. But just like with the best pillows and luxury bedding sets, honing in on your perfect duvet cover match is no easy task — after all, the market is chock-full of options across a myriad of materials, colors, and beyond. Maybe you’re someone who needs a cooling duvet cover to prevent your nightly sweats or are interested in the buzzy bamboo material that’s made its name in the bedding world over the past few years. Whatever your goals and preferences are when it comes to top-tier sleep powered by top-tier sheets, the best luxury duvet covers will make sure you rest soundly while elevating the looks of your primary or guest bedrooms.
To ensure you’ve truly found “the one,” it’s important to look for qualities like all-night comfort, ease of use (no one likes endless buttons or ties), and durable, easily washable materials that provide proper airflow. Design-wise, the duvet cover in question should ideally align with your interior design aesthetic, and there are a multitude of styles available to shop today — from easy-on-the-eyes pastels to crisp and timeless whites to fun yet never-garish patterns. In the fabric department, duvet covers are no different from the bestselling sheet sets in that they can be made of breezy flax, easy-to-wash cotton, sustainable eucalyptus, the aforementioned bamboo, and more. “Thoughtful choices in duvet cover material reduce breakouts for individuals with skin issues like acne and also help with temperature regulation (flannel vs. linen or a synthetic cooling material),” says Chris Winter, MD, neurologist, sleep specialist, and host of the Sleep Unplugged podcast. This means your skin relies just as much on acne-proof pillowcases as it does on proper duvet covers for maintaining radiance and health — something that tends to be overlooked during the bedding shopping process.
If you’re thinking in terms of thread count, know that a good average for luxury duvet covers lies between 300 and 800. “Thread count is an important metric as it indicates the durability of the sheets,” Preeti Arya, PhD, assistant professor of textile development and marketing at the Fashion Institute of Technology, tells WWD. “The higher the thread count, the more compact the weave, so the fabric will last more laundry cycles without getting easily worn out.” But thread count isn’t an end-all and be-all indicator of merit in bedding. “The type and quality of the fiber, along with the weave structure, matter much more,” Saana Baker, textile expert and editor-in-chief of the publication “The Textile Eye,” offers. To lock down a duvet cover that will last close to a lifetime, you also need to find a brand you can truly trust — which is often signaled by generous warranties, hundreds of five-star reviews, and certifications like Oeko-Tex Standard-100, which guarantees textiles are safe for human use and free from harmful substances.
To help you with your search, our shopping team tested over 15 luxury duvet covers for an entire month: analyzing their breathability, softness, aesthetics, and overall contribution to quality sleep. Below, the 11 picks that came out on top and are sure to please every kind of sleeper: fussy ones included. Even more pleasing? The WWD-exclusive discount code we have for you to enjoy on an Editor’s Choice duvet cover from Cozy Earth, for a limited time only.
(Note: All prices listed are for queen-size duvet covers, unless otherwise specified.)
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Ettitude Signature Bamboo Duvet Cover
Bamboo is a buzzword in the bedding category right now, but all the hype is backed up with actual results: It’s gentle on sensitive skin, has incredible airiness, and matches cotton’s durability and silk’s softness, while benefitting from a subtle luster that amplifies any duvet cover’s color. Ettitude’s Signature Bamboo Duvet Cover is the perfect entryway into bamboo bedding and merges livability with luxury. Its manufacturing process involves food-grade solvents, so you might fall into a deeper sleep after remembering that neither you nor your bed is exposed to harmful toxins. And the vast range of hues on offer (from our favorite Almond to the deep blue Ocean to the uplifting Saffron) will be better at amping up your interiors than any home decor purchase — mark our words.
Editor testing and review notes: “First off, what a gorgeous color Ettitude’s Almond is — exuding luxury at every glance. But what made me truly fall in love is the sheer softness of this gem. I felt like I was cared for each time my leg or arm touched the duvet cover, and I wanted to wrap my entire body in it (head and all) the whole night. What’s even better is knowing that the product is organic and non-toxic. It’s clear Ettitude puts a lot of thought and effort into everything from the actual materials to the coloring sheet found in the packaging (meant to promote further relaxation). I was kept warm but not too warm, meaning the fabric here is perfectly thermoregulating. It makes me dream about going to bed again each time I wake up!” — WWD Senior Commerce Writer Stacia Datskovska
Price upon publish date of this article: $220

Ettitude Signature Bamboo Duvet Cover in Almond.
WWD/Stacia Datskovska

Cozy Earth Bamboo Duvet Cover
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Cozy Earth’s bamboo-based products have made the “Oprah’s Favorite Things” list multiple years in a row, and the celebrity endorsement is nothing if not well-deserved: considering everything from the Cozy Earth Bamboo Sheet Set (a WWD editor recommendation!) to the Cozy Earth Bamboo Stretch-Knit Sleep Mask doles out softness, breathability, and pure luxury for all your sleeping-slash-lounging pursuits. But it’s the brand’s Bamboo Duvet Cover that remains one of the most-loved items on the site, featuring a slightly oversized fit great for thicker mattresses, a viscose composition that will put night sweats in the rearview mirror, and zippers plus interior snap closure that make putting it on and keeping it on a breeze (as breezy as the top-selling bedding essential itself, dare we suggest). Even though the bamboo it’s made of is considered specialty, you don’t need to stress about cleaning, seeing as how all this duvet cover requires is being washed cold with normal detergent and dried on regular settings — getting softer and softer after every spin cycle.
Editor testing and review notes: “If you love the luxuriously smooth feel of silk sheets, this Cozy Earth duvet cover is calling your name. Most duvets I’ve owned in the past have delivered a crisp, hotel-like feel, but this one serves as a buttery-soft and smooth alternative that becomes one with the brand’s coordinating bamboo sheets. Everybody knows there’s nothing worse than trying to put a duvet cover on, but the zippers and interior snaps featured in this design make the process a bit easier and also ensure the cover stays in place once you have it on. After testing it myself, I’m not at all surprised to learn it’s one of Oprah’s favorites.” — WWD Senior Style Commerce Editor Lauren Fisher
Price upon publish date of this article: $325, $211.25 with code WWDCOZY

Cozy Earth Bamboo Duvet Cover in White paired with Cozy Earth Bamboo Sheet Set in Shore.
WWD/Lauren Fisher

Parachute Percale Duvet Cover
Parachute’s bedding is loved and prized all across the internet, and while the brand not too long ago unveiled summer-ready shades like Cobalt, Marigold, Honey, and Peacock, we have a soft spot for Moss — which is so calming and pleasing on the eyes, it might as well be a neutral. Besides the color (which can also be swapped for blue stripes, a ’70s-inspired Adobe, a classic white, and beyond), the Parachute Percale Duvet Cover stands out based on its 100-percent long-staple Egyptian cotton makeup, one of the finest cottons on the market today. Though this is reflected in the item’s price tag, we guarantee you the spend will be worth it. Night after night, you’ll enjoy the duvet cover’s crispness, comforter-securing corner ties, and thermoregulating properties. Percale, after all, is one of the best materials to choose for cooling bedsheets (and, impressively, stays cool to the touch no matter how many hours you spend in your sleep sanctuary).
“Cotton, especially in a crisp percale weave, has a naturally breathable structure that encourages air circulation and moisture movement,” says Baker. “Sheets made from long-staple or ultra-long-staple cotton are also typically smoother, lighter, and more effective at regulating temperature.”
Editor testing and review notes: “Parachute’s Percale Duvet Cover is the ideal duvet cover for every hot sleeper, what with its featherweight feel and smooth, breathable cotton fabric. As an editor who’s visited factories to learn about the different types of cotton fabric used in clothing and bedding, long-staple cotton is a worthy investment for quality and comfort, as its strands provide a luxurious finish with greater durability compared to short boll fibers. Bonus points? Parachute’s assortment of color options for your unique style. I personally tested the luxury duvet cover in the Moss colorway for summer, but now I’m eyeing a second duvet cover in a rich Java brown hue as fall approaches, and I’m not quite yet ready for a heavier flannel bedding set.” — WWD Commerce Director Adam Mansuroglu
Price upon publish date of this article: $220

Parachute Percale Duvet Cover in Moss.
WWD/Adam Mansuroglu

Brooklinen Washed European Linen Duvet Cover
An award-winning bedding staple, the Brooklinen Washed European Linen Duvet Cover balances comfort with the kind of durability that lasts for years and years on end. Crafted out of 100-percent European flax, the Portuguese-made product was recently upgraded to be stronger and heavier — not to the point of acting like a weighted blanket, of course, but nonetheless feeling like a delightful embrace, especially when considering its intentionally lived-in feel right out of the box (no initial wash needed). Want to go all out in showing your love for the brand adored by the likes of Nicole Richie? Grab Brooklinen’s Down Comforter, too, for a cloud nine–level snooze sesh.
Editor testing and review notes: “My weakness? Duvet covers that add color and dimension to my otherwise off-white fitted sheet, top sheet, and shams… and let’s just say Brooklinen’s Washed European Linen Duvet Cover in Storm Chambray is that girl. I appreciated its gorgeous gray-blue color and the fact that you can clearly see the weave, which adds attractive texture to the mix. The easy button closure simplified my experience of fitting it over a comforter, and the duvet cover felt like a smooth sea each time I indulgently slipped under it. It’s a keeper!” — Datskovska
Price upon publish date of this article: $271.15

Brooklinen Washed European Linen Duvet Cover in Storm Chambray.
WWD/Stacia Datskovska

Buffy Breeze Duvet Cover
Whether you get it as a standalone piece or as part of Buffy’s signature Advanced Cooling Set, the Breeze Duvet Cover will deliver in spades when it comes to a luxurious hand feel (thanks, sateen!), top-notch breathability courtesy of eucalyptus, and envelope closure for clean edges. Every last detail here feels thoughtful, from the buttons made out of nuts (yes, you heard that right) to the natural dying process that harnesses ingredients from turmeric and rose petals to bark and gardenia. Moisture-wicking, hypoallergenic, lightweight, and ethically made, this duvet cover is a treat both for you and the planet. Somehow not a fan? Buffy generously provides a seven-day free trial and a 50-day return policy for worry-free rest and relaxation.
Editor testing and review notes: “First off, I was absolutely charmed by Buffy’s deluxe unpacking experience, complete with a foil sticker and wrapping paper. But what I found inside was even better: a duvet cover that has incredibly buttery, silk-like softness, is easy to slide on a comforter, and boasts a peak-of-luxury, attractive color and sheen. Falling asleep under it felt like being pampered, and I was tempted to move my legs around just to feel the duvet cover’s fabric caress them again and again. At the end of the night, my comforter didn’t slip or shift from the confines of this cover, which was another win. My dog also can’t seem to get enough, and he’s even pickier than me!” — Datskovska
Price upon publish date of this article: $200

Buffy Breeze Duvet Cover in Oyster.
WWD/Stacia Datskovska

Bedsure GentleSoft Cotton Waffle Weave Duvet Cover Set
The waffle weave continues to be popular during the summer in both womenswear and menswear, due to its raised, three-dimensional surface; pleasing, grid-like pattern; resistance to creases; superior absorbency; and cooling effect provided by a thin layer of air between the fabric and your body. But while you might already be the proud owner of a few waffle polo shirts or bathrobes, there’s a good chance your bed is one place that still hasn’t been exposed to the powers of this weave. Change that today with the Bedsure GentleSoft Cotton Waffle Weave Duvet Cover Set — a high-density, reversible, shrink-proof wonder that also comes with a set of pillowcases for the ultimate matchy-matchy bedding moment. All that texture will feel endlessly cozy, and the duvet cover’s breathability will also come in handy for late-summer heat waves.
Editor testing and review notes: “This duvet cover came with a pretty carrier for easy hauling and a cutesy spare button (in case you flex your muscles a bit too hard while putting it on a comforter or duvet insert). The trendy waffle texture made my bed look somehow wider, and it’s lovely for pairing with some textural pillows. The underside of the cover is soft and makes sliding in a joy; what’s more, my comforter didn’t escape from the cover’s edges after a night’s rest, so waking up didn’t feel messy, and I didn’t waste any time rearranging it.” — Datskovska
Price upon publish date of this article: $104.99

Bedsure GentleSoft Cotton Waffle Weave Duvet Cover Set in Khaki (featuring a special bed visitor).
WWD/Stacia Datskovska

Saatva Organic Sateen Duvet Cover Set
While it’s true that Saatva specializes in mattresses, its bedding is no less high achieving, and this particular duvet cover set serves as an ideal introduction. Made of organic cotton with a thread count of 300 (“going too high can actually reduce breathability,” Baker advises), it’s something that gets softer with every wash, so don’t let the cover’s initial percale-like graininess scare you. The best part? Perhaps that two-inch edge detail, which secures a hotel-inspired look. The bedding is also put together in Fair Trade Certified factories, making it a purchase that feels good on many levels. “I really like the sheet; soft, cozy, and very durable (been using it for two years and wash biweekly),” says one happy reviewer. “A great accessory for my Saatva mattress. The best!” another expresses. But don’t just take their (and our) word for it. Try out the Saatva difference for yourself!
Editor testing and review notes: “Saatva’s Organic Sateen Duvet Cover Set is yet another top duvet cover equipped with a carrying case that can be utilized as a tote bag during errand runs (I, dear reader, have already done this). Right off the bat, its sateen weave felt WAY different than other sateen bedding I’ve tested (less sheen; less underhand softness), but it also scored more points for durability and the kind of fabric strength that won’t let you down. The white here appeared creamy in a certain light, which I’m not mad about, and it’s one of the only duvet covers I tested that had zipper closure (what an amazing time saver!). Note that getting stains off the cover was not the easiest, with some traces still left even after lots of scrubbing and spraying, so take this as a sign to never do what I did: take food to the bed, that is. Let the sheer luxury of this duvet cover nourish you instead.” — Datskovska
Price upon publish date of this article: $275

Saatva Organic Sateen Duvet Cover Set in White (with a returning visitor).
WWD/Stacia Datskovska
Casa Parini Duvet Cover
Helmed by Milan-based Viola Stancati, Casa Parini is in the business of bedding — but not just any kind of bedding. Its luxury selections tap fibers from the cannabis sativa plant, hemp, for end results that have minimal environmental footprints and make bedrooms look more upscale. Sweaty sleepers will also be glad to know that hemp naturally regulates temperature, not to mention lending itself exceptionally well to some fun in regards to colors. Casa Parini’s span from the elegantly muted to the vivid and life-affirming, so we suggest swapping out the brand’s duvet covers depending on the season and your changing style sensibilities. Handcrafted by a small but mighty team of Italian seamstresses, this cover goes the extra mile… because you’re so worth it.
Editor testing and review notes: “OK, my boyfriend said this felt like ‘sleeping on a burlap sack,’ but I was honestly a fan. The gorgeous blue threads were more saturated than anything I dressed my bed with to date, and the duvet cover emitted a cooling sensation as soon as I put it on. Sliding your body under it might not be as smooth of a feeling as what you’re used to, but I wasn’t left thinking about burlap sacks or parchment paper. I tried out Casa Parini’s pillowcases and fitted sheet too; out of the whole set, this cover is the most satisfying thing to own in the hemp material.” — Datskovska
Price upon publish date of this article: $417

Casa Parini Duvet Cover in Blu Notte paired with Casa Parini Fitted Sheet in Bianco Puro and Casa Parini Pillowcases in Rosa Pesca.
WWD/Stacia Datskovska

Sunday Citizen Two-Tone Snug Ribbed Bamboo Duvet Cover
Sunday Citizen started with the mission of creating the world’s softest blanket and ended up becoming a bedding empire powered by ultra-successful throws, comforters, robes, towels, and, of course, duvet covers. This one (on sale as we speak, making it even more compelling of a buy) is double-sided, featuring the brand’s cuddly Snug fabric on top and a buttery-smooth, bamboo-based viscose on the bottom. You’ll be head over heels for its modern, ribbed texture, two-tone design (we love Off White/Midnight, but Biscotti/Sahara Tan is a more quiet luxury–leaning pick), and all-seasons versatility. In fact, the fuzzy side couldn’t be a better match for chilly winter nights, and the bamboo is a keeper for stuffy summer slumbers — making it a win-win purchase that you won’t have to stow away when the weather shifts.
Editor testing and review notes: “The zipper closure found in this Sunday Citizen duvet cover was a blessing (and should be more normalized!). Its satin-smooth, cooling underbelly (the part that actually touches your body) surprised me, so rest assured that this duvet cover can be used during the summer despite its fuzzy, plush front. I noticed a bit of lint right out of the package, but not enough for it to be a problem. The stripes made my bed appear longer, and laying on top of the duvet cover — like laying on a fuzzy robe! — might actually be more satisfying than doing so under it. I totally envision flipping it to the other side for winter to attain a more snuggly feeling. If you fold over the cover halfway, though, you can get the best of both worlds and textures. Four words: A dream come true.” — Datskovska
Price upon publish date of this article: $192

Sunday Citizen Two-Tone Snug Ribbed Bamboo Duvet Cover in Off White/Midnight.
WWD/Stacia Datskovska

Matouk Alexandra Duvet Cover
Matouk is a leader in high-end bedding and has kept a pledge to quality and dependability for decades on end. The fine linen brand also sells home textiles from bath mats to cocktail napkins, but its sheet sets, duvet covers, quilts, and pillows are some of the very best and most intimate ways to get acquainted with the Matouk experience firsthand. Take this Alexandra Duvet Cover as a prime example: Its floral print on the front and simple white hue on the back, combined with Egyptian cotton percale all over, make this a joy-granting gift for the wife, mom, mom-in-law, or your very own self. Don’t forget to choose the monogram option if it appeals to you and add Matouk’s duck down–stuffed Montreux Comforter with the click of a button. Ignoring your alarm clock will become a daily happening bordering on the opulent.
Editor testing and review notes: “This duvet cover made me become a bed rotter… in the prettiest of ways! Its zipper closure is so incognito, you’ll forget which side is the ‘head’ and which side is the ‘foot.’ The pattern is vintage-inspired and endearing, while the material is surprisingly cool to the touch and smooth without feeling too silky and flexible. This makes it easier to fit the cover overtop your comforter, something I did multiple times without complaint. It’s the kind of duvet cover that would appear in a movie starring a rich family from the Gilded Age — a boujee, well-deserved treat indeed.” — Datskovska
Price upon publish date of this article: $599

Matouk Alexandra Duvet Cover in Goldenrod paired with Matouk Del Tesoro Fitted Sheet in Coral.
WWD/Stacia Datskovska
Sea Me Linen Duvet Cover
Founded in and operated out of Ukraine, the woman-owned Sea Me Linen is a tribute to the sea: an element that soothes and invigorates in equal measure. Similarly, its linen bedding spun out of flax fibers is as natural as it gets, boasting antibacterial properties, whisking away sweat, and keeping your body in a constant state of homeostasis. Other perks of linen? It’s hypoallergenic and even helps wounds heal faster! Produced on demand out of a small atelier in Odesa, Sea Me’s linen duvet cover has a medium weight, bypasses a creased appearance typical to sateen counterparts, and, being inherently cooling, prevents you from having to find the “cold spots” multiple times a night. Fidgety sleep begone!
Editor testing and review notes: “Akin to Casa Parini’s duvet cover, this buy from Sea Me Linen is rougher than comparable cotton ones, as it’s made of one of the most eco-friendly materials in the industry: flax. Personally, I loved its deep, rich colorway, pleasant-to-the-touch buttons, and uncreased look once on the bed. Sea Me also gets points for letting customers mix and match hues as part of a set, meaning your duvet cover could be wrapped in Pacific (like mine, now sold out) while your Sea Me pillowcases stick to the light Indian and your fitted sheet in Caribbean adds a touch of pink to the equation.” — Datskovska
Price upon publish date of this article: $240

Sea Me Linen Duvet Cover in Pacific paired with Sea Me Linen Fitted Sheet in Caribbean and Sea Me Linen Pillowcases in Indian.
WWD/Stacia Datskovska
What to Consider When Shopping for the Best Luxury Duvet Covers
When shopping for luxury duvet covers, as with any kind of bedding, there are several important factors to keep top of mind — so as to ensure you’re selecting the best option for your needs and won’t be left searching for the return policy. Luxury duvet covers stand apart from their affordable alternatives in multiple ways, not least among which is being made out of the finest fabrics, such as Egyptian or Pima cotton; a high but not too high thread count; clear signs of craftsmanship, from the stitching on the seams to the way the cover closes (with zippers versus buttons being increasingly trendy these days); and sophisticated design, whether it manifests through lush patterns or timeless colors.
Before investing in a new duvet cover, you’ll want to pay attention to the following considerations:
Materials: In 2025, cotton’s supremacy is losing out to fabrics like bamboo, hemp, flax, and even, as Buffy’s Breeze Duvet Cover proves, eucalyptus. Here, we go into the particulars of leading materials for duvet covers and what makes each one special. The bottom line? Be sure to choose the kind of bedding composition that scores high in durability, softness, and longevity (while also being breathable, if one of your goals is achieving breezier sleep).
- Flax: “Incredibly breathable with a dry hand feel, flax is cool in warm weather and warm in cooler conditions — a true natural insulator,” Baker tells WWD. Note that linen (essentially woven flax) might be a bit abrasive at first for those who’ve never slept on it in the past, but the fabric gets softer in the wash and beats out cotton by being more sustainable.
- Cotton: As pointed out by WWD’s Commerce Director Adam Mansuroglu, various cottons differ based on the properties of their actual fibers. Long-staple cotton typically has enhanced durability, softness, and strength compared to short-staple cotton, holds its shape better, and is less prone to pilling or tearing. As you might’ve guessed, extra-long-staple cotton is even more superior, having the best drape, breathability, absorbency, and feel.
- Hemp: Casa Parini’s bestselling bedding is proof positive of hemp’s growing power in the home realm. “Because both hemp and flax are bast fibers (sourced from around the stems of their respective plants), they are longer than cotton,” says Arya. “The two fibers have all the characteristics of cotton, like great absorbency and breathability, but [have even better] drape and luster.” Hemp uses about a third of the amount of water that cotton does and doesn’t require pesticides if grown naturally, so it’s a top choice for eco warriors.
- Bamboo: Masters at equalizing the sleeper’s temperature, bamboo duvet covers mimic silk ones in terms of softness and aesthetics. Unlike eucalyptus offerings, which might take a few spin cycles to feel lived-in, bamboo bedding starts off soft and is way more durable than you might think. To identify duvet covers made from bamboo, look for the rayon fabric in product descriptions — specifically, its bamboo-derived lyocell and viscose varieties. Rayon is a regenerated cellulose material made from plant sources, with bamboo being a popular one.
- Eucalyptus: When a given brand’s duvet cover is composed of eucalyptus, this typically means it’s crafted from a plant-based Tencel lyocell blend (mimicking the production process of bamboo bedding). The benefits of this material cannot be understated: It’s antibacterial like flax, antifungal, lightweight, thermoregulating, and, similar to top-of-the-line silk pillowcases, can actually promote a more radiant, balanced complexion by preserving skin’s moisture barrier.
Breathability: “Natural fibers are always my first choice [for breathability],” Baker shares. “There’s a lot of marketing jargon circulating right now about cooling sheets. From my perspective, what truly matters is how the textile behaves. Breathability and moisture wicking are what make sheets feel cool — just as a lack of those qualities can make them feel clammy. These properties are influenced by the fiber, the weave structure, and the weight of the fabric.” If you’re on the lookout for a cooling duvet cover, we urge sticking to crisp percale, linen, and rayon fabrics (sourced from plants like bamboo); according to Baker, the latter “perform similarly to cotton in breathability and moisture management.” Most often, a brand will advertise its duvet covers’ cooling capabilities, but you should also read the fine print to understand where they’re coming from. “I recommend avoiding polyester — even in blends — and being wary of ‘cooling’ claims that rely on coatings. These are often more pseudoscience than substance. In the long run, the proven performance of natural fibers is still the best bet,” adds Baker.
Thread count: Thread count refers to the number of horizontal and vertical threads per every square inch of a given fabric. While a higher thread count does signal a denser weave and potentially smoother texture, “it’s just one of several factors that determine sheet quality,” as Baker puts it. “It became such a marketing buzzword that manufacturers have found creative ways to count the numbers, which can be misleading,” she says. Keep the number in mind (the sweet spot for luxury duvet covers is, as mentioned before, between 300 and 800), but also focus on the overall quality of the weave and how the duvet cover promises to feel on your body after many nights and washes.
How We Chose the Best Luxury Bedding
Since 1910, WWD — often referred to as “the fashion bible” — has been the leading industry voice of authority for senior executives in the global women’s and men’s fashion, retail and beauty communities, while also informing the consumer media that cover the market. Today, WWD’s breaking news and trend coverage continues to be a trustworthy resource for both fashion insiders and consumers alike. Our shopping editors continue to uphold WWD’s editorial standards and values with quality, expert-backed product selections.
Finding the best luxury duvet covers was no easy feat. With so many brands marketing themselves as “luxury,” we had to do our own meticulous product testing (yes, a lot of bed rotting was involved!) — assessing materials, fit, style, breathability, softness, and price points across more than 15 top-of-the-line brands for a whole month, ultimately honing in on 11 bestselling duvet covers of the finest quality. Additionally, our team cross-referenced customer reviews from various retailers and leaned on our experts — Chris Winter, MD, Saana Baker, and Preeti Arya, PhD — for invaluable insights. Learn more about us here.
Meet the Experts
Chris Winter, MD is a neurologist, sleep specialist, and host of the Sleep Unplugged podcast. He’s written multiple books about sleep, including “The Sleep Solution: Why Your Sleep Is Broken and How to Fix It” and “The Rested Child: Why Your Tired, Wired, or Irritable Child May Have a Sleep Disorder – and How to Help.” Winter is frequently tapped for public speaking engagements and serves as an expert voice in sleep-oriented publications.
Saana Baker has over 25 years of expertise in textile design. She’s the founder and editor-in-chief of “The Textile Eye,” which produces a quarterly trend and product report covering the best in high-end home textiles. Baker’s insights have appeared in dozens of publications and podcasts like “Business of Home.” She has a vast personal portfolio spanning upholstery, bedding, tabletop, rugs, and beyond.
Preeti Arya, PhD is an assistant professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology’s textile development and marketing department. She is also an award-winning textile and polymer consultant who received a PhD degree from Eastern Michigan University in textile science and engineering. Arya is a go-to source for outlets writing about performance textiles and sustainable fabrics.
Meet the Authors and Testers
Stacia Datskovska is a Senior Commerce Writer at WWD. Previously, she worked at ELLE DECOR as an assistant digital editor, covering all things luxury, culture, and lifestyle through a design lens. Her bylines over the past five years have appeared in USA Today, Baltimore Sun, Teen Vogue, Boston Globe, Food & Wine, and more. Prior to joining ELLE DECOR, Datskovska learned the ins and outs of e-commerce at Mashable, where she tested products, covered tentpole sales events, and curated gift guide roundups. She graduated from NYU with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and international relations. Datskovska regularly reports on luxury home products and rigorously tested the majority of the duvet cover selections found here.
Lauren Alexis Fisher is the Senior Style Commerce Editor at WWD and Footwear News, where she writes and edits fashion, beauty, and lifestyle stories. Previously, she served as Senior Editor at Cosmopolitan and Market Editor at Harper’s BAZAAR, where she oversaw digital content from fashion features to news and product reviews. With over a decade of experience as a digital fashion editor, she’s an expert in scouring the internet for the greatest emerging brands, top-rated products, and latest trends to shop. Fisher contributed to this piece by testing out the Cozy Earth Bamboo Duvet Cover.
Adam Mansuroglu is the Director of Commerce for WWD, overseeing strategy for shopping content along with writing and editing shopping guides, product reviews, and shopping trend stories. Before his current role, Mansuroglu was a fashion editor and stylist at Cosmopolitan Magazine, a Style Editor at BestProducts.com, and a Senior Style and Gear Editor at Men’s Health Magazine. Mansuroglu has been tapped as a shopping expert for editorial websites such as Wirecutter, and his writing has also appeared in Out Magazine, Esquire, and other publications. Mansuroglu contributed to this piece by trialing the Parachute Percale Duvet Cover.
Brittany Loggins is a freelance writer whose work has been published in outlets like InStyle, Real Simple, The Cut, and Architectural Digest. During her journalism career, she spent hours testing products and has a particular love for great, cozy bedding. Loggins contributed reporting to the original version of this article on the best luxury duvet covers by analyzing reviews, learning about the latest performance fabrics for bedding, and speaking to a leading expert on sleep.
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