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Breaking news, style queens: there's no need to stick with the traditional ballgown in order to completely stunt on everyone at prom. You heard it here first — you don't have to wear a dress to win Best Dressed. To prove it, we found hot rompers and jumpsuits just as fabulous as a long gown that'll allow you to skirt (🤪) the #promproblem of everyone accidentally stepping on your long AF train. Trust us when we say that wearing a pant suit or jumpsuit to prom means you'll be busting out your TikTok dance moves on the dance floor with total confidence and ease.
We promise that a fabulous sequin romper or a luxe feather jumpsuit will still give you the full statement of a ballgown. Show up to prom in a tricked-out pant look and you'll be guaranteed to have the most unique look in the room. So whether you're shopping for a little something *extra* (think: corset detailing, head-to-toe glitter, zebra print) or your vibe is fully lowkey (classic black or a short romper), your dream prom jumpsuit is somewhere on this list.
Pro tip: head-to-toe sequins are just as breathtaking in pant form as they are on a dress. This '70s jumpsuit will have you looking feeling like the fourth member of Donna and the Dynamos.
Editor's Pick
Karen Millen Sequin And Feather One Shoulder Jumpsuit
Editor's Pick
Karen Millen Sequin And Feather One Shoulder Jumpsuit
Keep the energy flirty and playful in this metallic cropped jumpsuit. It's super lightweight, meaning you won't be tugging and pulling at it all night. Just grab some fashion tape to secure the neckline and you're golden.
If frills and sequins aren't your vibe, a unique cutout jumpsuit will still stand out. Add elegant touches of gold to make this simplistic silhouette look so freaking chic.
Editor's Pick
Karen Millen Spot Floral Chiffon Off The Shoulder Wide Leg Jumpsuit
Editor's Pick
Karen Millen Spot Floral Chiffon Off The Shoulder Wide Leg Jumpsuit
Yes, this is a jumpsuit! The puffed sleeves and off-the-shoulder neckline are super romantic, making this statement piece perfect for the fashion fearless.
Rock a one-piece in an eye-catching shade of red for major *pop* in a sea of pastels and tulle. Pair with platform heels that'll give you height for days.
This robin's egg blue jumpsuit perfectly combines the soft flowy energy of a dress and the sharp tuxedo vibes of a suit.
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Add dimension to your jumpsuit by adding a blazer or leather jacket to give it some personality. When selecting a blazer or jacket go with one that enhances the jumpsuit,. Pick contrasting color tones to look sharp while similar hues to your jumpsuit will keep things more subtle.
o Prom attire should reflect more a formal family occasion (like a wedding) rather than a night on the town or at a dance club. o Dresses that are too revealing, are skin tight or form-fitting, expose midriffs or cleavage, or are too short in length are not appropriate.
If your jumpsuit has ties at the front or back, untie them and pull them over your head. Then, pull down your jumpsuit to your knees or ankles and squat over the toilet. Afterward, pull up your jumpsuit and tie it back up. If your jumpsuit has an elastic waistband, pull it over your head and off your body.
For an effortlessly cool aesthetic, leave a button- or zip-up jumpsuit open and layer a T-shirt underneath. This outfit shines when you boost the contrast, so go for a dark color and a bold texture like leather, wool, or denim.
I often get asked whether it's appropriate to wear a jumpsuit to a wedding, and my answer is always a big YES. But sometimes it takes a little bit of finessing to figure out the right jumpsuit for the dress code, and how to style it to make it feel elevated enough for a formal event.
You should avoid baggy jumpsuits that drown your body shape as this may appear too relaxed or casual for the event. Instead, you should opt for a fitted or tailored style jumpsuit that will show off your figure and create a sleek silhouette. Accessorise with a pair of heels and a clutch bag and you're good to go!
A smart jumpsuit with a blazer is enough in a smart casual office and is also perfect for a business lunch. Plan your accessories well and you have the perfect day to evening look too.
Of course, just like a dress, the length of your jumpsuit matters: a formal wedding calls for a jumpsuit that has a full-length leg; anything shorter will feel too casual for a black tie dress code.
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