How to wear a jumpsuit

January 2024 · 3 minute read

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Don't be afraid of loud stripes or prints; just ensure to keep everything else simple.

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Take your cue from Olivia Palermo and throw a navy bomber jacket over this printed all-in-one.

Stella McCartney silk jumpsuit, £1,050, Net-A-Porter

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Not only is a culotte length a bonus for keeping cool in the summer, the style is also flattering on any height.

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Just add strappy sandals and sunglasses.

Textured jumpsuit, £59, Warehouse

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Jumpsuits are great for changeable weather. You can dress them for summer by adding sandals, but they also work with boots when the rain hits.

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With the right outerwear, this blue jumpsuit will shine in any season.

Diane von Furstenberg crepe jumpsuit, £391, Harrods

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Make a denim all-in-one your summer staple. Copy Naomi Watts and dress it up with a chic blazer.

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This option from MIH Jeans is a smart, retro take on the denim classic.

MIH Jeans denim jumpsuit, £295, Matches Fashion

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Choose a jumpsuit with long, floaty details to add drama.

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The added drapery also ensures you won't feel exposed by anything too tight.

Roksanda silk jumpsuit, £1,475, Net-A-Porter

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A jumpsuit is a wonderful way to experiment with flared or wide-leg trousers as the high-waisted feel will accentuate the length of your legs.

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We love this green option from Zara.

Silk jumpsuit, £59.99, Zara

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If in doubt, choose white. It is classic for the evening, but also works for summery days where black would be too harsh.

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Add gold jewellery and some vintage sunglasses.

Roland Mouret crepe jumpsuit, £1,395, Net-A-Porter

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Accentuate your waist by choosing a loose-fitted jumpsuit with a tie belt.

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The baggy style means it will be cool and comfortable but the tie ensures it won't drown your frame.

Eres jersey jumpsuit, £370, Net-A-Porter

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Cate Blanchett proves that the boiler suit doesn't just work off-duty. Simply dress it up with glossy heels.

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A khaki boiler suit is unlikely to ever date.

Embroidered jumpsuit, £65, Topshop

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The jumpsuit can be your key to layering well. Pick one that is simple and structured and then have fun with what you wear underneath.

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From floaty blouses to simple polonecks, this can be the most versatile thing in your wardrobe.

Viscose jumpsuit, £79, Finery London

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