Most women have a love/hate relationship with jumpsuits. Yes, it’s ultra stylish, versatile and can be incredibly flattering but for many – it can be a hit or a miss.
With its unique styling challenges, wearing a jumpsuit can be tricky to pull off. We’ve got good news, though – whether you’re tall, petite, curvy, or slim, there is a jumpsuit that will work beautifully for you. All you need to know is how to style this one-piece the right way. Here are our Fashion-Editor approved tips:
The do’s and dont’s of the jumpsuit
Choose the right fit
Fit is everything with jumpsuits. Too tight can look constricting, and too loose can make you look shapeless. Aim for a jumpsuit that skims your body, highlighting your waist without being overly tight in other areas.
For the petite ladies, opt for a more tailored, slim-fit jumpsuit to avoid feeling swamped. Straight-leg or tapered cuts tend to elongate the legs, which is especially flattering if you’re petite.
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Define the waistline
Look for jumpsuits with a cinched waist or add a belt to define your shape. This breaks up the one-piece and creates an hourglass effect that’s flattering on most body types.
Style tip: Pop on a pair of heels for a polished look
Length counts
Floor-grazing jumpsuits can be so stylish, but if you’re looking for something more practical, ankle-length or cropped styles work well. Keep an eye on where the jumpsuit’s hem hits, as different lengths create different silhouettes. The longer the length, the longer your legs will appear. For the shorter ladies, an ankle length number or one that is slightly cropped may be what you are looking for.
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Mind the neckline
V-neck or halter-style necklines work wonders by elongating the torso, creating a more streamlined effect. Avoid turtlenecks or high-neck styles if you want a more open, lengthened look. A V-neck or wrap style will make you look taller and draw attention upwards.
Style tip: Avoid high necklines if they make you look too compact.
Consider patterns and colours
Solid colours and vertical patterns are generally more flattering with jumpsuits, as they create a sleek, unified line. Avoid very busy patterns if you’re aiming for a streamlined look.
Monochromatic jumpsuits are ideal for adding height. If you love prints, stick to small, subtle patterns to avoid overwhelming your frame.
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Layer thoughtfully
Jackets, blazers, or cropped cardigans can add structure, making a jumpsuit even more flattering. If you’re layering, choose cropped jackets or blazers that end at the waist or above, as they won’t interrupt the long line of the jumpsuit.
Accessorise wisely
Statement jewellery, a stylish belt, or a chic handbag can elevate a jumpsuit look instantly. The key is not to go overboard, as a jumpsuit is already a statement piece.
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