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Many women find wearing jumpsuits waaay out of their comfort zone. Whether you feel they're unflattering, feel your too short or just aren't brave enough then we are here to help. When worn properly jumpsuits can be as effective as a little black dress. Be confident!

1. If height is your issue- wear it with heels
The height of the heels will instantly lift the whole outfit and make it look less, well, just there. 

2. Find the right shape
Jumpsuits are perfect for hiding lumps and bumps and flattering curves. They are also gorgeous on petite frames. Make sure you find the right shape- jumpsuits should be comfy, not preventing you from moving or making you drown under the fabric. 

3. If you're afraid of statement prints, keep it black
A simple black jumpsuit teamed with a nude pair of heels and clutch instantly says classy and sexy.

4. If you're not afraid of prints- go wild!
Sometimes you may not even need jewellery, the jumpsuits pattern does enough talking. 

5. Buy a style you like
For example, if you hate wearing plunging necklines, don't buy a jumpsuit with a plunging neckline, you'll never wear it.

6. Ignore possible genie or pyjama comments
Don't take harsh criticism to heart, if they had the confidence to wear one, they would. 

7. Be confident
You work that jumpsuit! 

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Jumpsuits have been all over the place for the last while, but we don’t blame you if you haven’t jumped on the bandwagon yet – they can be a daunting look to master.

Some jumpsuits not only cover up your legs but your arms and chest too, meaning they can swamp your lovely figure. But don’t stress! Although jumpsuits were inspired originally by mens’ maintenance wear, they have evolved into many really versatile looks. Like dresses, jumpsuits are one-piece outfits that don’t take a lot of effort to make you look super-sleek.

Here are our top tips for dressing to impress….

1. Throw on a jacket
If you’re a jumpsuit virgin, keep things subtle by wearing a jacket on top. A structured blazer can really define your waist too, giving your outfit a great hourglass silhouette. Neutral tones, like Olivia Palermo’s loose cream blazer, add a touch of femininity:

2. Avoid VPL!
It’s a jumpsuit, not a catsuit. Steer away from fabrics that cling in the wrong places – especially the crotch! Rita Ora’s jumpsuit is just that touch too tight, while Kim Kardashian has the right idea in this curve-enhancing black number:

3. Cinch it in
Give a floaty jumpsuit some sex appeal with a belted or nipped-in waist. Emma Stone is stunning in this Elie Saab red carpet look… we adore it!

4. Old- school glamour
Don’t be afraid to accessorise! A statement necklace is an easy way to make your jumpsuit dance-floor ready with little effort. Rihanna livens up her all black outfit with some striking gold jewellery:

5. Take the plunge
Unless your jumpsuit is sleeveless, you’re not going to be showing off a lot of skin, so you can afford to go all out with a plunging neckline. Gabrielle Union is a total fox in her sexy red number…

6. Get the edge
Add some grungy style to a floaty jumpsuit with a biker jacket or killer heels. Kendall Jenner is far from an innocent princess in her leather-panelled blazer and stiletto boots:

7. Go graphic!
It can be easy to stick with black, but you’ll really stand out from the crowd in a bold graphic print. Choose simple polka dots or florals, or go full-on leopard like Kourtney Kardashian. Kourt breaks up this loud design with a belted waist and low neckline… she must have been following our advice!

 

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Jumpsuits are bang on trend at the moment.

There are so many different style and patterns, it can all be a bit overwhelming!

Patterned and light, comfy jumpsuits, like Selena and Alessandra’s are best for daytime.

They can be paired with gladiator sandals for a cute summery look.

Jumpsuits that are that little bit dressier are great for a going-out look, just pop on some heels, red lips and cute clutch like Gwen for instant chic.

Jumpsuits like Rosie’s can be dressed up or down as they have that element of versatility in the colour but are still comfy enough for daytime.

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