How to make a jumpsuit work for you for day or night
Jumpsuits are surprisingly versatile, affordable and flattering for everyone -- yes, everyone!
Lori Bergamotto, style director for Good Housekeeping magazine, picked out stylish jumpsuits that can truly work for everyone.
Read on for Bergamotto's picks and styling tips, in her own words, to find the right one for day and night and your body type.
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Best Fit by Body Type
If You're Petite
Miss Selfridge Jumpsuit in Blue Floral
Price: $62
It's great if you can find a petite section, but not every label designs for the under 5’4” set, so your best bet is to opt for either a cropped leg, a tapered leg or a straight leg, like this one, according to Bergamotto.
The key is to have the hem hit just above the ankle, and to find a shoe that helps give the illusion of a longer leg -- like a pointed toe pump, mule, sandal, etc. In other words, avoid anything that cuts into your leg, like an ankle strap or bootie. Opt for an open neckline—like a V or square shape.
Prints are also always great on a smaller frame -- vertical stripes help elongate -- and florals add a fun, feminine vibe to a masculine silhouette. Just make sure the pattern is continuous from top to bottom.
WEAR IT WITH: Circle Straw Crossbody Bag
Price: $62
WEAR IT WITH: Dolce Vita Jene Heels
Price: $90
If You're Tall
New York and Company Gabrielle Union Collection
Price: $45
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Streamline length by opting for a monochromatic jumpsuit paired with a flat shoe -- we love a fun sneaker.
Our tall model has a short torso and long legs, so in order to create balance we chose an ankle-length hem as opposed to a floor-skimming, wide-leg version. If you’re tall and have a long torso, that’s the style for you to create more balance.
A V-neck is also super flattering if you're tall and have a big bust. It draws the eye upward and also creates the illusion of a longer torso by showing more skin up top, Bergamotto said.