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Jumpsuits have a storied, more than a century’s long history. They first landed on the scene in 1919, when they were designed for parachuters as a handy alternative to separates.
Although they made their debut in the world of fashion in the 1930s, it wasn’t until the ‘60s that the piece gained real traction in our sartorial zeitgeist after appearing in Vogue.
Nowadays, our 21st-century iterations combine cues from the style’s first designs with luxury fabrics to create pieces that satisfy every sartorial need on the spectrum in unrestrictive fashion.
In short, comfort is just one of the reasons why you need a jumpsuit (or three) in your wardrobe - consider it the metaphorical cherry on top and a clue as to why the style is just as covetable today as it was almost 100 years ago.
They Have Day-to-Night Versatility

Find a jumpsuit in the metaphorical goldilocks zone - one that lends itself to AM and PM styling - and the world (and your wardrobe) is your oyster.Complementing elevated and laid-back styling, women’s jumpsuits in minimal sleeveless cuts and saturated shades complement everything from simple cropped denim jackets during the day and tailored blazers come evening. Alternatively, floral jumpsuits in dramatic wide-leg silhouettes only need a change of shoes as you transition from day to night - swap a pair of low-top trainers for heels when evening arrives and add a pop of bright lipstick to pull your look together, adding a leather jacket into the mix for a tough edge. Better yet, many of our own designs feature removable belts for you to further alter the aesthetic to suit your surroundings, be it a bustling restaurant for Sunday brunch or a cocktail soiree.
They Satisfy Off Duty + Occasionwear Needs

Cotton, silk, satin, crepe… you name the fabric, there’s a jumpsuit in it, resulting in a plethora of styles suited to off-duty errand-running and elevated occasion outfitting for you to choose between.Casual jumpsuits in muted colour palettes made up of earthy tones, khaki shades and denim washes lend themselves to off-duty outfitting and daytime diary arrangements.
A denim version marries the versatility of a jean with that of a jumpsuit, through which to channel every side of your sartorial personality - think of it as the canvas for your pick of accessories and jewellery. The nature of this more casual fabric to complement elevated and relaxed pieces results in a jumpsuit that can carry off a classic low-top trainer with the same panache as a pointed-toe heel or block-heel boot.
At the other end of the scale, elevated silks, ornate jacquard, and decorative embroidery combined with the silhouette of a flattering wide-leg jumpsuit grant your look an eveningwear-appropriate finish, whether you choose to elevate it further with a collection of glittering jewels, sculptural jewellery or embellished accessories.
They Have Year-Round Appeal

While some pieces might be synonymous with summer and others with winter, jumpsuits are to your wardrobe what salt is to your cooking: a year-round essential. An effortless throw-on-and-go style to see you through the year’s chilliest months and hottest days, jumpsuits come in many different forms to ensure your changing sartorial needs through every season are addressed.
As temperatures change and seasons bring with them shorter days and fewer blue skies, our sartorial requirements adapt to match. This change doesn’t have to mark the transition to long-sleeve jumpsuits in thicker fabrics, though. You can still create a look that locks in heat and keeps you covered with the jumpsuits you sported in the sunshine while complementing the seasons’ change in footwear to boot - quite literally.
Sleeveless jumpsuits can be appropriated for chillier climes with the addition of a decorative layering top or insulating turtleneck layered under it or teamed with cosy knit or vest styled on top. As for footwear; swap the strappy sandals for Chelsea boots with the hems of your jumpsuit tucked in or turned up to retain a sleek finish.
They’re Versatile Holiday Solutions

It isn’t often the case that you come across a style that can seamlessly bridge the gap between a day basking in the sunshine or sightseeing with an evening in a beachside restaurant or piazza, but find a warm-weather jumpsuit in a versatile shade and you’ll discover it seamlessly complements all holiday settings with ease.
Summer jumpsuits are crafted from breathable fabrics - think pure cotton and soft linen - that keep you cool and comfortable in the heat. While cotton jumpsuits are a no-brainer when it comes to summer style, our cheesecloth iterations woven from the fabric go a step further by eliminating the need for ironing as they’re naturally textured. With this in mind, they make the perfect partner to holiday packing and ensure that you have little else to consider when they’re part of your outfitting arsenal.
For a daytime look turn to sandals and a cropped denim jacket. When evening arrives, elevate your ensemble - quite literally - with a pair of heels, chunky gold jewellery or a bright red lip.
They’re Work Appropriate

It’s time someone said it: suits have had more than their fair share of column inches when it comes to discussions on workwear wardrobes and office dressing.Our thinking is, while they definitely still warrant the attention they garner for instantly creating a polished look that speaks to professionalism, the humble jumpsuit should be acknowledged for having the same effect.
Our money’s on more tailored versions of the classic style, ones that borrow cues from those aforementioned two pieces - think neat collars, button-up fronts - and combine them with neatly structured silhouettes emphasised by intelligent design details such as adjustable necklines and drawstring waists.
Ensuring your work-drobe staple doesn’t get overlooked, more tailored jumpsuits can be styled with polished blazers for a twist on the traditional office look. Otherwise, leave the extra layer at home and style the piece either as is or with a cropped jacket and polished leather brogues instead.