...in Summer's favorite style: crazy, short and colorful.
First order of business - forget the notion that everyone can't wear a jumpsuit. There's a suit for every shape and size. The appeal of the jumpsuit is that it drapes your body perfectly, so you just have to know your shape and find a suit to complement it. And before you go complaining about all your imperfections (every body is fabulous in the right outfit btw!), know that there are tips and tricks that can highlight your best and downplay the rest.
TIP ONE - IN A CINCH
In the words of my Fashion Editor, "it's aaaaalllllll about..." the right proportions via the gathered waist. The gathered waist is the most important part of your jumpsuit - it's what gives your body shape. The trick is quite simple: if you have short legs, look for a jumpsuit where the gathered waist sits higher (and don't be afraid to add some killer heels!). If you have longer legs, choose a jumpsuit where the gathered waist falls lower.
TIP TWO - FIGURE FLATTERY
Loosen up (but not too much)! Supertight jumpsuits don't look good on ANYONE no matter how in shape you are! Tight fits lead to camel toe, wedgies, lumps and bumps and other unsightly public offenses. Even celebrities as famous for their body-slimming outfits as their singing talent (cough, Beyonce) know to loosen up in a jumpsuit.
But keep the loose fit to a minimum unless you're a toddler in a onesie or a sanitation worker. (Also, be very scared of monster crotch). Thanks!
If you have a smaller bust, go for embellishments (like ruffles) or a looser fit up top like Kiely; this will give the illusion of a fuller chest. If you're curvy on the bottom like Beyonce, choose a silhouette that skims over your hips and butt but doesn't cling. Ladies with hourglass silhouettes, throw on a belt or look for a cinched waist and you've got the look. The end result should look tailored, flattering and effortless.
This romper with ruffles by Rebecca Taylor is perfect for filling out the bustline. $300, netaporter.com.
TIP THREE - FRESH PRINTS
Be clear: long printed jumpsuits scare me (if you wouldn't wear a leopard print full-length suit, don't wear the long jumpsuit either). But a short romper has the same effect as a little summer dress and thus, looks amazing in a loud, colorful print. Choose a couple accessories that compliment the pattern without competing and you're good to go.
Marc by Marc Jacobs offers the hottest colorful zebra print jumpsuit for $228 at saks.com. Add subtle gold accessories and sandals and go!
Kisses,
Coutura
First order of business - forget the notion that everyone can't wear a jumpsuit. There's a suit for every shape and size. The appeal of the jumpsuit is that it drapes your body perfectly, so you just have to know your shape and find a suit to complement it. And before you go complaining about all your imperfections (every body is fabulous in the right outfit btw!), know that there are tips and tricks that can highlight your best and downplay the rest.
TIP ONE - IN A CINCH
In the words of my Fashion Editor, "it's aaaaalllllll about..." the right proportions via the gathered waist. The gathered waist is the most important part of your jumpsuit - it's what gives your body shape. The trick is quite simple: if you have short legs, look for a jumpsuit where the gathered waist sits higher (and don't be afraid to add some killer heels!). If you have longer legs, choose a jumpsuit where the gathered waist falls lower.
Kelly Rowland, as adorable as she is, doesn't get it quite right. The waist is too high making her legs look unproportional to her body.
Rihanna nails the look with a lower gathered waist that highlights her $1 million dollar insured legs and gives her a torso at the same time.
TIP TWO - FIGURE FLATTERY
Loosen up (but not too much)! Supertight jumpsuits don't look good on ANYONE no matter how in shape you are! Tight fits lead to camel toe, wedgies, lumps and bumps and other unsightly public offenses. Even celebrities as famous for their body-slimming outfits as their singing talent (cough, Beyonce) know to loosen up in a jumpsuit.
But keep the loose fit to a minimum unless you're a toddler in a onesie or a sanitation worker. (Also, be very scared of monster crotch). Thanks!
Beyonce and Kiely Williams achieve the perfect tailored fit.
If you have a smaller bust, go for embellishments (like ruffles) or a looser fit up top like Kiely; this will give the illusion of a fuller chest. If you're curvy on the bottom like Beyonce, choose a silhouette that skims over your hips and butt but doesn't cling. Ladies with hourglass silhouettes, throw on a belt or look for a cinched waist and you've got the look. The end result should look tailored, flattering and effortless.
This romper with ruffles by Rebecca Taylor is perfect for filling out the bustline. $300, netaporter.com.
TIP THREE - FRESH PRINTS
Be clear: long printed jumpsuits scare me (if you wouldn't wear a leopard print full-length suit, don't wear the long jumpsuit either). But a short romper has the same effect as a little summer dress and thus, looks amazing in a loud, colorful print. Choose a couple accessories that compliment the pattern without competing and you're good to go.
Both Fergie and Solange's jumpsuits are from an amazing up-and-coming clothing line, Boxing Kitten. Check out the website, boxingkitten.com, and their SICK jumpsuit designs below.
Marc by Marc Jacobs offers the hottest colorful zebra print jumpsuit for $228 at saks.com. Add subtle gold accessories and sandals and go!
Kisses,
Coutura