So, in the spirit of this week being all about bodysuit (full tutorial for the center front placket, new bodysuits kits on the webshop, my striped bodysuit), here are some simple tricks to styling the suit:
- With a brief cut bodysuit, meaning that the leg opening is cut higher on your hip, you are going to want to pair it with looser fitting jeans (i.e. boyfriend jeans) or wide leg pants. Both work well with the high cut because they don’t show any lines. Just make sure that they’re high waisted so that the tops of your hips or high hip bone aren’t sticking out. If you want to pull a Kylie Jenner, you could have a little exposure like this, but that’s your call.
- What I like most about high cut bodysuits like the 8435 is that it lengthens your legs.
- Thong bodysuits, like view B of the 8435, are perfect for skinny jeans, bodycon skirts or anything you don’t want showing through. You probably could have guessed that.
- Bodysuits are a great lounging piece. Worn by itself, with knee highs or with a pair of sweats. It’s an easy peasy, no-fail look that if you get a delivery or have to answer the door, you won’t look like a schlep.
- Like Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire, you know what goes really well together? Bodsyuits and overalls. Totally loving this look (scroll down to see more related pins).
- When it comes to what bra to wear underneath, either embrace it or ditch it. If you need the support and don’t mind showing a hint of lace, own it ladies. A sassy 8436 number is perfect just slightly peaking out. On the other hand if you are a bit smaller and feel comfortable going braless, do it. A little bit of decolletage can be incredibly sexy without going too.
Get your bodysuit making on. Hop on over to web shop to swoop up an 8435 pattern and kit.