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Jump in Style


Love them or hate them, jumpsuits are still going on strong this season. I loved them ever since they have surfaced. I think they make such a great update to your wardrobe and they’re sooo easy to wear. With so many styles out there, it only means one thing: there is one perfectly tailored piece for your body type. And to test the waters, why not try out the trend by purchasing a high-street version before spending your savings on a Mcqueen or a McCartney. I found two different styles at Zara, one was loose cotton navy all-in-one with an adorable little stars print on it, and the other was cotton khaki knitted suit and was slightly fitted on the legs (had a bit of Wang-ish feel).

OK, so that makes the total of my jumpsuit collection around… 4? How many jumpsuits do you have? And do you hate or love’em?

Comments

Umm Dhari said…
I have 2

one by DKNY from last winter's season
the other is pual and joe last summers season

I Loved them both

Kezo had semi jump short for this summer I got it but it felt like a dress
I didnt like it that much
Budour said…
1 so far! And loving it!

I want more and more
Anonymous said…
so far 8 and i loooooooooove them
Anonymous said…
hahahah i have the same one from zara the one with the stars but it looks more like a pyjama so i decided to keep it for the house honestly :p
Confashion said…
Umm Dhari
I think we have the same paul and joe jumpsuits! Great fashionistas think alike ;)

Budour
Zara, Maxmara, and Stella have lovely selection of jumpsuits, check them out!

Anonymous
wow! 8! I liiiike ;) which brands are they if I may ask?

Anonymous
If you wear it with flats it will feel a bit slouchy. But prep it up with a shrunken blazer and a pair of high platform heels. Trust me on that ;)

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