Inspired by the conversation about jumpsuits, here are mine (as I was already wearing the first one today.)

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1-3 is a jumpsuit in a lovely “duck egg” soft linen that has a neat feature on the back - straps that crossover and can be tied/wrapped around, and that actually adjust the fit of the waist as well.
Here, I have it styled closer fitting at my natural waist and with the straps wrapped around in front and tied around in back. They are long enough to have quite a bit of flexibility.
Wearing with a grey ribbed tank top, a rose gold collar necklace, rose gold coral-shaped cuff bracelet, sea green plastic glasses, and rose gold low heeled wedges.

4-7 is my dressier black crepe jumpsuit that I’ve had since 2016 or 2017. It has a fitted bodice with a soft ruching/ruffle detail and zips up the back. Miraculously, the zipper has never been a problem to get on and off, and this brand tends to fit my body well.
I definitely wear it for dressy occasions like shows/ballet, but also sometimes dress it down with sneakers and a jacket.
4. Casual style with a teal satin bomber jacket, slate metallic sneakers, a colorful chunky tagua nut bib necklace, and dark green plastic specs.
5-6 is styled for a dressier occasion with a rose gold collar necklace, a sparkly black envelope clutch, a cognac leather bracelet, plum suede flat mules, and a black satin bomber jacket as a topper.
7. Is very similar styling for a night at the ballet with a faux rhinestone necklace originally bought for my wedding, and the same plum mules and black envelope clutch.

8-10 is a teal casual knit jumpsuit. Most of the time this is just loungewear for around the house (and it’s incredibly comfortable that way - it got a ton of wear in the early pandemic years) but occasionally I’ve worn it for going out, like hanging out with family or running errands, with a black mesh top underneath, statement pendant necklace, metallic shoes (wedges or oxfords), and a black denim jacket or a bomber jacket.

11-13 is not actually a jumpsuit, but separates from the same brand and material styled to create a faux jumpsuit (similar to how I enjoy doing so with skirts to create the effect of a dress.)
These are a raw denim top with a boxy but soft cut and a gentle scoopneck tucked into raw denim cropped trousers that have a drawstring/tie waist. Both pieces look great as separates but I love the more smart casual jumpsuit vibe from pairing them together.
They are styled with a black and gold beaded necklace, a navy patterned cotton bandana tied around my wrist to create a cuff bracelet, rose gold flat mules, and sea green plastic specs.

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