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Fall favorite: The black jumpsuit
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Lately I've been back to my old tricks and wearing A LOT of black, and particularly in one type of article of clothing: the jumpsuit. I know why this is my favorite article of clothing as of late: it's comfortable,  easy to dress up or down, really flattering on all body types, and requires only one step to get dressed, so over all it's a win-win. 

The one I'm wearing in this post has a fun lace up back which makes it super cute and sexual for a night out with heels, or you can wear it with sneakers or sandals and make it more day time casual. Sexual or casual, take your pick lol. With the sneakers I also accessorized with my favorite black sailor hat, a baby blue custom made bandana from Oli Rose designs, and my new favorite bag from Furla called the "Scoop" bag- mine is reversible which means I can wear it all black or flip it around and use the side that has navy pony hair and white leather detail - SO versatile. It's like two bags in one. Swoon.

Check out the full outfit and some of my other favorite black jumpsuits for Fall below. 

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Favorite Black Jumpsuits

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x, Genevieve

 

All photos in this post courtesy of Brian Gove, copyright The Style Sauce 2017.

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How to style a pantsuit
A crossbody is a great low- maintenance option for styling with a pantsuit like this one from Hammitt  

A crossbody is a great low- maintenance option for styling with a pantsuit like this one from Hammitt  

Pantsuits, jumpers, rompers with pants, whatever you want to call them, can be such a chic wardrobe staple, but also super hard to style. If you don't do it just right, it can end up looking like you woke up and rolled out of bed and hit the grocery store, or even worse, like you're a city worker or train conductor. While it's totally fine to have a nod to looking similar to the man who painted your house or an inmate, it's not usually my goal to totally go for it - Halloween not included.

All that aside, it's about the way you put it together, the width of the leg, if it has sleeves, etc. Here are a few tips for styling a pantsuit that will have you looking stylish, not in bed clothes or like you live at the state penitentiary. 

1) Layer up: Adding a scarf, vest, or jacket can break up the pantsuit and take it to a whole different level, or even make it look like just pants with a sweater!

Cashmere "Burbank" shawl, Kit and Ace. 

Cashmere "Burbank" shawl, Kit and Ace. 

2) Different leg width, different shoes: I love these pointed bow front slides (similar here) that I'm wearing in this post for pantsuits that are cinched at the ankle or skinny thought the leg. Other great options are mules, or flat sneakers. For a wider leg pantsuit or one with a flared leg, a platform, heeled bootie, or sneaker could be great, depending how long it is and where it sits. 

Fashion blogger the style sauce wears red pantsuit black scarf black pointed slides zara

3) Belt it, or opt for a pantsuit that cinches at the waist : As you can see here this pantsuit has a drawstring at the waist. I've never met a pantsuit I liked that didn't cinch somewhere on the torso area. Make sure you accentuate the waist or cinch at the hips with a belt to make sure your body isn't lost in all the fabric! 

Azalea SF tie-front jumpsuit in "red wine" : shop here. 

Azalea SF tie-front jumpsuit in "red wine" : shop here. 

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All photos in this posts courtesy of Victoria Gold. Check her out! 

Take a look at the gallery below to shop this exact outfit and some of my other favorite pantsuits.

xx, Genevieve

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