Jumpsuits have been around for a while and will be making a statement again in fashion as soon as the weather gets a bit warmer. With spring formal coming up instead of choosing a typical dress for the occasion, choose a stylish jumpsuit.
Jumpsuits have been trending the past couple of years in the fashion world. Designers have given this article of clothing the necessary facelift it needed. It’s a diverse range of silhouettes and variations make it the perfect ensemble that will flatter any body type. From straight leg, wide-legged, flare or crop to long sleeve, no sleeve, one sleeve, the jumpsuit caters to a variety of styles. Here are cute jumpsuits you should wear to Spring formal this year!
Stay sleek and stylish in Lulu’s Touch of Heaven Burgundy Satin Sleeveless Jumpsuit. This v neckline jumpsuit is fitted on top with adjustable spaghetti straps made from slightly stretchy satin. With a fitted waist and tapered pant legs, you’ll be able to dance the night away without worrying about awful sweat stains.
Shop The Look Here:
You can’t go wrong with an all-black jumpsuit. One that cinch in the waist with a built-in tie draws emphasis to the waistline. A perfect choice for an hourglass figure or rectangle body type. The wide-legged pants balance out the fitted bodice. Add a pop of color by wearing a bold lipstick or a neon-colored clutch.
Shop The Look Here:
Choose a lighter color like grey for a fun and flirty look. The halter neckline showcases off your arms while covering up everything else. Wear your hair up in a chignon or down with cascading beach-like waves. The only jewelry you need to complete the look is a bracelet and/or earrings. A perfect look for rectangle, rounded, and triangle body shapes. With this jumpsuit, you can pair it with a blazer to wear during the colder months.
This jumpsuit will turn heads as soon as you walk through the doors. Definitely, on the pricer side, this Jane jumpsuit is both timeless and elegant. You’ll be making up excuses to wear this little number any chance you get. Assuring that you’ll definitely be getting your money’s worth. This silk ensemble has a boat neckline, fitted bodice, and cigarette shaped pants. What makes this jumpsuit even more gorgeous is the removable pleated full-length skirt with comes with side seamed pockets. A girl could never have too many pockets, especially at Spring Formal. Don’t be intimated by the white, just carry a Tide to-go pen with you.
Shop The Look Here:
Long satin sleeves and wide pant legs equal one fabulous look for formal. The plunging v neckline is both elegant and sexy. So you won’t have to worry about finding a necklace to match since the neckline makes enough statement all on its own. The navy is a perfect color to choose to wear for an evening event that will last throughout the night.
Shop The Look Here:
Who says Jumpsuits can’t be hardcore? This jumpsuit in burgundy has all the fierceness you’ll need with its deep v neckline and ruffled sleeves. This jumpsuit is perfect for rectangle body shapes since the tailored details such as the cinched waistline will help define your curves.
Shop The Look Here:
With an edgy style, this maroon jumpsuit in a textured spandex-crepe offers a dressy feel for semi-formal events. The sleeveless bodice has a surplice v-neckline supported by thin straps that grace the shoulders before connecting with the lace v-back detail. A ruffled flounce trims the neckline and crosses asymmetrically to add balance. If you are a fan of the tiny necklaces trend. Wear one single chain or layering on multiples is all the jewelry you need to complete this look.
Tuxedos aren’t just for men anymore. Choose not to wear a typical dress to Spring formal and instead choose the always chic and versatile jumpsuit. This 70s inspired one piece is an ultra-versatile day-to-night wonder. Dress up with stiletto heels and a clutch bag, or go casual and rock with sliders and a faux leather jacket for on-trend transitional dressing. A perfect balance of edge and elegance in one suit perfect for all body types.
Shop The Look Here:
“Jumpsuits have a long association with revolution and newness,” a statement made by Natasha Frost, author of Jumpsuits have finally conquered the boardroom in Quartz magazine. She continues that ‘Jumpsuits made a lot of sense for their original purpose. Designed for aviatrixes or parachutists, a single two-legged garment helped prevent flapping hems from being caught in turbines or aircraft doors. For Rosie the Riveter and her blue-collar jumpsuit, working around machinery or grease, they were sensible.’
No longer needed to work as coverups that might be a reason why jumpsuits constantly go in and out of trend. They have been hit or miss for several years now. The only drawback to wearing one all the time is the difficulties when using the bathroom. You pretty much have to strip just to pee. The difficulty is the same for even rompers, which are just mini jumpsuits that were trending not too long ago. That aside, jumpsuits are a great alternative for more formal wear like dresses, skirts, and suits. If you want to stand out from the crowd, wear a jumpsuit at your next formal or even semi-formal event.
The majority of Virginia Tech dorms are traditional style, but there are a few exceptions that have suite style. The upperclassmen…
Although this may be a little biased, Baylor has produced some of the greatest alumni out there. Whether it be…
New York City itself is a relic from the past; it embodies a vintage spirit in its historic landmarks and…
Penn State has a pretty great alumni association, but have you ever stopped to think about who is actually a…
There are three key ingredients for a successful date night outfit: 1. Comfort 2. Personality and 3. Identity. If you…
Having a routine is nice for classes and the gym, but not when it comes to going out. Here are…